Letzte Kampf des Lee Khan, Der (1973)

Letzte Kampf des Lee Khan, Der (1973)    

Genre(s): Abenteuer   Action   Eastern   

Inhalt: Lee Khan (Feng Tien), ein hoher Adliger aus den Reihen der mongolischen Herrscher Chinas, kundschaftet mit seiner Tochter Wan-erh (Feng Tsu) eine Region aus, in der ein Aufstand der Han-Chinesen erwartet wird. In seinem Gepäck hat er eine entwendete Karte, mit der er seine Strategie planen will. Im Gasthof der Wirtin Liu (Chia Hsiang-Wu) braut sich derweil der Widerstand zusammen und als Lee Khan eintrifft, müssen er und seine Tochter nicht nur den Verlust der Karte, sondern auch den ihres Lebens fürchten.

 

Medium: Sonstiges

Bemerkungen:   Eureka BD+DVD Combo
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https://eurekavideo.co.uk/movie/the-fate-of-lee-khan/

SYNOPSIS
The final film in King Hu’s “Inn Trilogy”, and the follow-up to his highly-acclaimed A Touch of Zen, The Fate of Lee Khan once again shows the master filmmaker’s impeccable talent in creating drama out of a single setting. An espionage thriller with a unique wuxia twist and shades of Kurosawa’s Seven Samurai, the film chronicles a tense showdown between warriors on opposing sides of a civil war in a rural inn.

When Lee Khan (Tien Feng; A Better Tomorrow, Fist of Fury) a dangerous and cunning Mongol official, and his equally deadly sister Lee Wan-erh (Hsu Feng; A Touch of Zen), arrive at the Spring Inn to obtain a battle map that reveals the location of the Chinese rebel army, a group of resistance fighters, including an all-female group of ex-convicts plan to recapture the map, whatever the cost.

As much a pre-cursor to the ‘hangout’ movie as it is an action packed wuxia adventure, The Fate of Lee Khan features action choreography by Sammo Hung (Eastern Condors) and also stars the incredible Angela “Lady Whirlwind” Mao, The Masters of Cinema Series is proud to present King Hu’s The Fate of Lee Khan on Blu-ray and DVD for the first time in the UK, from a new 2K restoration.

SPECIAL FEATURES
Includes O-Card slipcase
1080p transfer of the film on Blu-ray, with a progressive encode on the DVD
Optional English subtitles
Original Mandarin audio, available in original mono (uncompressed on Blu-ray) and restored 5.1.
Optional English audio, available in original mono (uncompressed on Blu-ray) and restored 5.1
Brand new and exclusive commentary by critic and Asian cinema expert Tony Rayns
A brand new and exclusive video essay by David Cairns
Original Trailer
A collector’s booklet featuring new and archival writing on the film

 

Medium: Sonstiges

Bemerkungen:   deutsche Fassung