Once Upon a Time in China #1 (1991)
Facts
| Directed by | Hark Tsui |
| Cast | Jet Li, Biao Yuen, Rosamund Kwan, Steve Tartalia, Jacky Cheung, Yuen Biao, Kent Cheng, Wu Ma, Lau Shun and Simon Yam |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 1990 |
| DVD Release | January 9, 2001 |
| Running Time | 134 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 043396056725 |
| Buy this item | $9.95 at Amazon.com As of Jan 1 20:39 EST (details) 1 DVD, Sony, Usually ships in 24 hours, Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono), Mandarin Chinese (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled) Or 48 new from $4.58, 24 used from $2.20, 1 collectible from $15.00 |
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| Once Upon a Time in China #1 |
| Jet Li as the great Wong Fei-Hung ! |
There is alot of comedy intermixed in the storyline also. One of the funniest scenes, is where a Western camera is brought to Fei-Hungs house, and a picture is to be taken of him, another person and a bird. The camera goes off with a boom, and the bird inside the cage is turned to fried chicken! Pretty hilarious.
The picture quality is not the greatest for a DVD, but still very watchable. How can you not love the martial arts scenes in this movie?
There are some extras on the DVD:
* There is a commentary from martial arts reviewer Ric Meyers.
* 5 movie trailers, including one for "Once upon a time in china"
* Talent files for Tsui Hark, Jet Li, and Rosamund Kwan. The files were a bit underwhelming, and they did not have a full bio for all of Jet Li's movies.
The DVD also has 2 versions. The original Theatrical version and the English dubbed version. I watched the cantonese version, with English subtitles which was fine! August 5, 2007
| A good Jet Li film |
The film is set in the 1900's, as one of the supporting characters uses a first-generation camera for photography. This film is about 20% action, 80% story, so it is not a continuous kung fu fest. Jet Li was in his 20's when he made this film, so if you want to see what he was like before he became a superstar, this film is worth seeing-especially if you consider the low price it typically commands ($7-$10 brand new). July 6, 2007
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