Master With Cracked Fingers |  | Director: Mu Zhu Actors: Jackie Chan, Siu Tien Yuen, Dean Shek, Kwok Choi Hon, Biao Yuen Studio: Beverly Wilshire Category: DVD
List Price: $12.98 Buy New: $1.05 as of 2/10/2010 07:24 EST details You Save: $11.93 (92%)
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Seller: stefanie1959 Rating: 23 reviews Sales Rank: 189341
Format: Color, DVD, NTSC Language: English (Original Language) Rating: R (Restricted) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 80 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
UPC: 026617850890 EAN: 0026617850890 ASIN: B00005U13Z
Theatrical Release Date: March 1981 Release Date: January 1, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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ORIGINAL IS BETTER February 5, 2006 Tradeand5 (Planet Z) 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
If you want UNCUT ORIGINAL version, ALWAYS look for ORIGINAL LICENSED Production. NOT US Release. Its a foreign film, it should not be US version to begin with~! HELLO!!!?? Why settle for LESS with US Version where they edit and cut so many excellent scenes especially with Jackie's Fighting Scenes. And US Release ruins the speed and sound as well. I have been collecting Jackie Chan's movies both HK and US Release Version for quite some time now. I found HK Version to be MUCH MORE in enjoyable, and HIGHER in Quality. American Market always like to "Americanize" and "Control". Regional Code Regulation thing is one of the example to CONTROL the Market. Why not let everyone enjoy the same HK Original Release move the same way ENTIRE WORLD enjoys it ?? No one makes Hollywood American movies to "French version" or "Chinese Version" ~! This what Americans are doing~! Well, enjoy the cheap "American version" then~! LOL
great movie, its a classic, but its .75 cents and less at half.com/an ebay website January 27, 2006 Arpan V Shah officehunk1202 at yahoodotcom 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
fyi, go to half.com a sister company brought by ebay, these are selling brand new by at least 6 vendors at .75!
The Best Version Of This Film November 17, 2004 Fang Shih-Yu (Hanau-Germany) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Thist is probably the best version of this film (included Japan version from Pioneer - that is the version around it acts here).
The picture is according to my opinion very good and the dub (From the Original Language) is one of the best that I ever heard.
Unfortunately there are altogether 7 errors on the DVD. The chapters move on up once. Chapters - 2,5,8,10,16,18,19
The B-Side of the DVD is an insolence - contains the Chinese Version,with chinese and english subtitles.
It's only an old vhs copy.(No sharpness,stripes)
The Jackie Chan Music Video is very good,only the sound is missing!
Good luck getting this DVD to play well... September 18, 2004 Michael Rittenberry (Nashville, Tennessee USA) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
For starters, I will admit that the widescreen presentation of the English dub of this film is probably the best I've seen of any release of it. However, the film itself is a mediocre patchwork mess, with plenty of footage with a Jackie double. During one fight scene, blink and you'll miss both Mars and Yuen Biao, longtime JC collaborators.
The biggest problem with this release is that the DVD is poorly manufactured. On two different DVD players, I could not get the disc to read properly. The disc would jump to random chapters every ten minutes or so in one DVD player; it wouldn't even read at all in the other one! I would suggest saving your money and, if you really MUST have this movie, buy one of the many other releases of the film. No matter how you slice it, the film isn't very good anyway, letterboxed or not!
Crappy release, please avoid August 15, 2004 Mr. Ben (mid-michigan) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I picked this up on a "hot tip" from a friend that this is a very cool kung fu movie (I had scene Drunken Master and really enjoyed it). Well... this sucks. The disc is NOT remastered. the "b" side featuring the original chinese version is an open matte poorly done affair. The included interview is only five minutes long and doesn't really show or illuminate anything. This is such a lackluster effort. Supposedly it isn't even a real movie if you read some of the other posts on this page. If i could get my money back, i would.
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