The Master |  | Directors: Robert Clouse, Ray Austin Actors: Lee Van Cleef, Timothy Van Patten, Shô Kosugi, Demi Moore, Claude Akins Studio: Platinum Disc Corporation Category: DVD
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Format: Color, Dolby, DVD, NTSC Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Unrated Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 93 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 5.4 x 0.5
MPN: 24 UPC: 096009024932 EAN: 0096009024932 ASIN: B000054OU6
Theatrical Release Date: January 6, 1999 Release Date: January 6, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Acting legend Lee Van Cleef, well known for his bad-guy roles in dozens of Westerns, joins the good guys for a delightful change in this hour-long action series.
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| Customer Reviews: western ninja? >-/ April 24, 2009 Michael J. Hellman (Baltimore MD) Bought for my son for Christmas. Interesting to see Lee Van Cleef in a non-western role, and he comes across pretty well as a ninja master, imparting his wisdom to a young headstrong apprentice. The villain of the show is played by Sho Kosugi, who's the real ninja master, and he really does a great job with the special effects. It's not preachy, like the Kung Fu series was, mostly just lots of martial arts action, with the stars performing barely super-human stunts (nobody actually flies or floats or anything like that). And you get to see Demi Moore before she was a big star.
poor quality, but still the Master December 20, 2008 matt (the reading room) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The Master is a great, but short-lived, show from the mid 1980s, influenced by the ninjo boom of that time. This dvd is worth getting if you are a fan, but you have a great deal of technical problems to get over if you are looking for dvd quality.
What is great is that the entire two season series is available now on dvd and the quality is excellent. (THE PRODUCT ABOVE IS NOT THE SERIES) You have to poke around a little to find them, but they are out there and will give you hours of ninja antics.
As an aside, Tim Van Patten, who plays the Master's side-kick, is a very accomplished director with shows like the Sopranos, Sex in the City, Deadwood, Rome and many others to his credit.
I agree December 6, 2008 Dr. C. (Springfield, Missouri) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I agree with the reviewer who said this is a great show (I remember watching it when I was a kid) but it NEEDS to have the video and audio fixed before they put it on DVD. Please!!!
Re-master "The Master" February 12, 2001 37 out of 41 found this review helpful
I just bought this DVD today. On the first episode "Max" it starts abruptly and the audio sounds weird but momentarily straightens itself out. The picture quality is not very crisp. I realize that this is an old 1984 TV show, so my expectations of it's clarity were not that high, so I finished the episode "Max" somewhat pleased. The episode "Out Of Time-Step" is by far the worst audio/video synchronization I have on a DVD. It's not that the audio sounds distorted or bad, it's that the audio and the video do not match up, the video plays normal and the audio tries to catch up but never does. This DVD is manufactured by PLATINUM DISC CORPORATION, and is made in Canada. "The Master" was and is an entertaining show, and I happen to be a Lee Van Cleef fan, PLATINUM DISC CORPORATION should do the consumers justice and re-master this DVD the way it should be done. A low price shouldn't equate with low quality...it should be noted, that the consumer will pay more when the quality of the product is standard. I gave this DVD 1 star due to the quality of the DVD, not it's contents. I hope this review of "The Master" on DVD helps you the consumer make a better informed purchase.
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