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Warriors Two/The Prodigal Son

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Release Date: 24/01/2022

Edition: Restored
Genre: Action & Adventure
Region Code: Blu-ray B
Certificate: 18
Label: Eureka Classics
Actors: Billy Chan, Yuen Biao, Casanova Wong, Bryan Leung, Fung Hak-on, James Tien, Sammo Hung, Frankie Chan, Dean Shek, Lam Ching-Ying, Chung Fat, Lung Chan, Hoi San Lee, Ging Boh Cheung
Director: Sammo Hung
Number of Discs: 2
Duration: 199 minutes
Audio Languages: Mandarin chinese, English
Subtitle Languages: English

Double bill of martial arts action dramas directed by Sammo Hung. In 'Warriors Two' (1978) cashier Hua (Casanova Wong) overhears a gang plotting to commit a murder in an attempt to take over the town and he quickly warns others nearby. Unaware that one of those people is actually involved in the plot, the gang then make an attempt on Hua's life. Managing to escape and go into hiding, Hua then learns kung fu from local doctor and Wing Chun master Mr. Tsan (Bryan Leung) and, with the gang still on his trail, Hua and his friends must use their Wing Chun style of fighting to battle it out. In 'The Prodigal Son' (1981) Yuen Biao stars as Leung Chang, a tardy kung fu student from a wealthy family. He puts little effort into his studies but still continues to beat his opponents as his father always pays them to take a fall. Leung Chang is ashamed when he finds out about this and pledges to make a fresh start by asking a true kung fu master to take him on as a student.

Special Features: Bonus Footage, Commentary: Frank Djeng (Asian film expert) and Robert 'Bobby' Samuels (martial artist/actor); Mike Leeder and Arne Venema (action cinema experts), Image Gallery, Interviews: Sammo Hung, Yuen Biao, Frankie Chan; Guy Lai, Making of Documentary, Two versions of 'Warriors Two' included: Theatrical Version (95 min.) and International Export Version (90 min.); 'The Prodigal Son': Alternate English credits, Trailers