Dragon Lord (Korean Version) DVD Region 3
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| Product Title: | Dragon Lord (Korean Version) 龍少爺 (韓國版) 龙少爷 (韩国版) ドラゴンロード (龍少爺)(韓国版) 용소야 (한국판) |
| Artist Name(s): | Jackie Chan | Yuen Biao 成龍 | 元彪 成龙 | 元彪 成龍 (ジャッキー・チェン) | 元彪(ユン・ピョウ) 성룡 | Yuen Biao |
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| Release Date: | 2005-02-25 |
| Language: | Cantonese |
| Subtitles: | English, Korean |
| Country of Origin: | Hong Kong, China |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it? |
| Duration: | 86 (mins) |
| Publisher: | Spectrum DVD |
| Package Weight: | 160 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1003964866 |
Product Information
* Sound Mix : Dolby 5.1 / dts
* DVD Type : N/A
* Extras :
- 제작담당자 인터뷰(한글자막)
- 예고편 모음
- 스틸사진 모음
- 감독 및 배우 소개
* Director : 성룡
성룡만의 스타일이 처음 증명된 걸작!
- 홍콩 컨템포러리 콜렉션 시리즈
- <취권> <사형도수> 등으로 인기를 얻은 성룡의 초기 걸작 쿵푸 영화
- 성룡 감독, 주연작. 코믹한 연기에 온 몸을 내던지는 성룡 만의 쿵푸 액션이 돋보이는 작품
- 럭비와 제기 축구 장면 등 성룡 최고의 스턴트 명장면 포함
- 국내 첫 DVD 발매
성룡 감독 주연의 추억의 코믹 액션대작!
서래촌이라는 작은 동네의 대감집 자제인 아룡(성룡)은 공부보다는 각종 운동경기와 노는 것만 좋아한다. 아버지의 눈을 피해 왕대감집 아들인 아근과 함께 놀러만 다닌다. 한편 아근의 아버지인 왕대감은 중국의 국보급 보물들을 밀매하는 밀수조직과 연계하여 보물들을 외국에 밀매하는데 간여하게 되는데, 이 조직의 부두목 '해할'은 이들의 행동을 못마땅하게 여겨 조직으로부터 탈퇴해 추적을 받게 된다. 아룡은 아근의 아버지가 쓰던 총을 몰래 갖고 나와 산에서 꿩을 잡으러 다니던 도중 우연히 부두목이 밀수조직으로부터 추적을 당하는 현장을 목격하게 되면서 사건에 휘말리게 된다
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Jackie Chan broke the mold with Dragon Lord, his last period martial arts movie until Drunken Master 2, twelve years later, and a movie featuring barely a nodding acquaintance with the conventions of the genre. Made between his first jaunt to the States, and his teaming up with Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao in the Lucky Stars movies, Dragon Lord is about as atypical as a martial arts movie can get.
Instead of kung fu, the movie highlights bizarro sporting contests, warming the audience up with a King of the Mountain competition in which contestants clamber over each other, climbing up a tower to snatch a golden egg and run it over a finish line. 90 stuntmen and twenty minutes of rough-and-tumble falls and neck-snapping tackles serve as a light appetizer for the more serious shuttlecock soccer contest later in the movie. In this one, two teams play soccer using a shuttlecock like a hackey-sack. In one astonishing sequence, Jackie knocks the thing into the opposing team's net with a spinning kick, a shot that required almost one thousand takes. Not as many however, as the shot in the King of the Mountain sequence that required 2,900. As you can tell by those numbers, the movie, Jackie's second for Golden Harvest, was totally out of control. Shooting in Taiwan, away from studio supervision, Chan broke up with Teresa Teng, the Karen Carpenter of China, during the shoot and the subsequent depression sent him, and the movie, spiraling away into the land of blown budgets and schedules. Chan obsessively hired enormous numbers of stuntmen for elaborate sequences, only to scrap them later. He turned it in to Golden Harvest months late, and hundreds of thousands of dollars over budget. It was his low point on the fame train. From then on, while remaining immune to schedules, Chan made sure every production dollar spent would be visible onscreen. Originally titled Young Master in Love, Dragon Lord was supposed to be a sequel to his Golden Harvest hit, Young Master, but the story of a young gadabout (Chan) and his best pal Cowboy (shovel-faced stuntman Mars) goofing off and accidentally interfering with the smuggling of stolen Chinese treasures went too far afield from Young Master, and the movie became its own beast. A long, amiable walk in a sunny meadow, this movie is too good-natured to dislike, but a little too loose-limbed to be considered a classic. It's the first time Chan really embraced his action aesthetic (with the help of action choreographer Corey Yuen Kwai), and when the movie explodes into three back-to-back fight scenes in the last thirty minutes it's hard to believe that the previous hour existed. by Grady Hendrix |
Customer Review of "Dragon Lord (Korean Version)"
Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: (3)
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October 22, 2006
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This DVD is okay. It has excellent picture quality. But unfortunately, the sound becomes distorted during the last two fight scenes. I recommend you get this DVD as well as the Hong Kong Legends DVD. This Spectrum DVD contains extended action and comic sequences. The HKL DVD has other scenes that give more plot to the film, as well as the fact that its sound is not distorted but picture quality is not the best. |
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August 2, 2005
This customer review refers to Dragon Lord (DVD) (China Version)
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jackie chan gives here a very bruce lee style performance. he looks strong, and beats of hes enemies with one blow after another. great early film from the best kung fu star ever to hit the screen |
December 17, 2004
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Jackie chan at the top the amazing fight scenes the plot this is a must see film! I will not give away what happens in this film but if you buy it you will be getting your moneys woth. |












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