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Jackie Chan plays a country boy who has just arrived in a big city in the 1930s. Everything starts to change after he buys flowers from Lady Rose (Kuei Ya Lei). With his superb fighting skills, he becomes a triad leader in a miraculously short period. He then opens a nightclub and grooms a talented girl (Anita Mui) into a superstar. The two fall in love with each other and help Lady Rose with her daughter (Gloria Yip) to marry a millionaire. Everything just happens like a miracle!
This edition comes with making film, deleted scenes, trailers and movie photo slideshow.
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Product Title: | Miracle (1989) (DVD) (Korea Version) 奇蹟 (1989) (DVD) (韓國版) 奇迹 (1989) (DVD) (韩国版) 奇蹟 (1989) (DVD) (韓国版) 미라클 (DVD) (한국판) |
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Also known as: | Mr. Canton And Lady Rose / The Canton Godfather Mr. Canton And Lady Rose / The Canton Godfather Mr. Canton And Lady Rose / The Canton Godfather Mr. Canton And Lady Rose / The Canton Godfather Mr. Canton And Lady Rose / The Canton Godfather |
Artist Name(s): | Jackie Chan (Actor) | Anita Mui (Actor) | Yuen Biao | Bill Tung | Wu Ma | Gloria Yip | Kuei Ya Lei | For Sing | Joe Nieh | Fong Gong | Tien Feng | Tin Ching 成龍 (Actor) | 梅艷芳 (Actor) | 元彪 | 董驃 | 午馬 | 葉蘊儀 | 歸亞蕾 | 火星 | 倪震 | 方剛 | 田豐 | 田青 成龙 (Actor) | 梅艳芳 (Actor) | 元彪 | 董骠 | 午马 | 叶蕴仪 | 归亚蕾 | 火星 | 倪震 | Fang Gang | 田丰 | 田青 成龍(ジャッキー・チェン) (Actor) | 梅艶芳 (アニタ・ムイ) (Actor) | 元彪(ユン・ピョウ) | 董驃(トン・ピウ) | 午馬(ウー・マー) | 葉蘊儀(グロリア・イップ) | 歸亞蕾 (グイ・ヤーレイ) | 火星(マース) | 倪匡(ニー・チョン) | Fang Gang | 田豊(ティエン・ファン) | Tin Ching 성룡 (Actor) | Anita Mui (Actor) | 원표 | Bill Tung | Wu Ma | Gloria Yip | 귀아뢰 | For Sing | Joe Nieh | Fang Gang | Tien Feng | Tin Ching |
Director: | Jackie Chan 成龍 成龙 成龍(ジャッキー・チェン) 성룡 |
Release Date: | 2016-03-15 |
Language: | Cantonese |
Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese, Japanese, Korean |
Place of Origin: | Hong Kong |
Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
Disc Format(s): | DVD |
Region Code: | All Region What is it? |
Publisher: | Nova Media |
Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1049031701 |
Product Information
*Screen Format: 2.35 :1 Anamorphic Wide Screen
*Sound Mix: Cantonese Dolby Digital 5.1 EX
*Extras:
Making Film (4분 4초)
Unpublished Scenes (5분 48초)
Original Trailer (4분 23초)
New Edited Trailer (2분 14초)
Movie Photo Slideshow (1분 11초)
*Director: 성룡
정의로운 시골청년, 암흑가의 보스로 변신하다!
마지막 잔돈을 털어 행운의 장미 한 송이를 산 시골총각 ‘곽진화’는 우연히 조직들의 싸움에 말려들어 얼떨결에 조직의 두목으로 추대된다. 그러던 어느 날 자신에게 장미를 판 여인의 딱한 사정을 듣게 된다. 장미여인에게는 상해에서 대학에 다니는 딸이 있는데, 그곳에서 갑부의 아들과 만나 결혼을 약속하고 홍콩으로 상견례를 오기로 했다는 것. 하지만 그에 비해 너무나도 가난한 자신의 처지가 딸에게 피해를 줄까 우려하여 몸져누운 장미여인의 모정에 감동한 ‘곽진화’는 그녀를 일류 호텔로 데려가 귀부인으로 둔갑 시킨다. 드디어 상견례가 있는 날, 모든 것이 순조롭게 진행되는 듯 하지만 곧 조직간의 싸움과 형사의 방해작전으로 모든 계획이 수포로 돌아갈 위기에 놓이는데…
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Professional Review of "Miracle (1989) (DVD) (Korea Version)"
This professional review refers to The Canton Godfather (1989) (DVD) (Digitally Remastered) (Joy Sales Version) (Hong Kong Version)
The Canton Godfather, also known as Mr. Canton and Lady Rose is another Hong Kong classic which has been digitally remastered on DVD by Joy Sales. The film, which was originally released back in 1989, was directed, written by, and starred Jackie Chan and apparently remains one of his favourite productions due to the fact that it was one of the few where he enjoyed total artistic control. He used this freedom to craft an extravagantly realised action comedy, packing in plenty of wacky fun, musical numbers, and innovative fight scenes. The film features a superb supporting cast of favourites such as Anita Mui and Bill Tong, and was a hit not only with audiences, but with the critics as well, with Chan winning himself a Best Actor nomination at the 9th Hong Kong Film Awards. It's worth noting for fans that this new DVD release, in addition to boasting significantly improved picture and sound quality, also contains a handful of scenes from the Taiwanese cut of the film, previously unseen and unavailable. Set in the 1930s, the film begins with Cheng Wan Kuo (Chan), a poor and naive country boy who comes to the big city and ends up rescuing a top gang boss, who names him the new leader with his dying breath. He attributes this sudden change in fortune to having bought a rose from an elderly flower seller called Madam Rose, and comes to rely on her for luck as he tries to adjust to his new life. Trying to move the gang away from robbery and other criminal activities, Kuo opens up a nightclub, grooming a young girl called Yang Luming (Mui) into the lead attraction. When Madam Rose's daughter, who knows nothing of her mother's lowly occupation announces that she and her wealthy fiance are coming to visit, the big-hearted gangster agrees to help, doing everything he can to create the illusion that she is actually a high-flying socialite. Of course, things don't all go to plan, and Kuo also has to deal with rival gangs and a sneaky police inspector, not to mention the daily business of running a criminal empire. Anyone expecting explosive action may well be disappointed with The Canton Godfather as the film is a loose adaptation of Frank Capra's A Pocketful of Miracles and as such is a whimsical comedy of miracles and mishaps. Thankfully, Chan proves every bit as good at screwball farce as he does at martial arts, and the film is wonderfully entertaining throughout, with a winningly sweet nature that is hard to resist. Chan's weak-willed though good-hearted gang boss is frequently hilarious as he attempts to make everyone happy, spending most of the film rushing around at Mui's beck and call. The plot itself, though simple, is well told and certainly keeps the viewer engaged, working well as a comedy of errors, with most of the laughs coming through incompetence or at the increasingly desperate situations that Chan gets himself into. As a result, the proceedings enjoy an amiable air throughout, and although there is a vague hint of satire at times, in general the comedy is far more good natured and less crude than in many other Hong Kong films. The production was the most expensive from Hong Kong at the time, and the money spent certainly shows itself on screen, with the film providing lavish spectacle with beautifully designed, elaborate sets and costumes. This makes for atmospheric, enchanting viewing on a scale comparable to that of the Hollywood epics of old. The direction is excellent, with some great swooping camera work that makes the most of the locations, and a real cinematic flair, which perfectly complements the big budget gloss. Although the film does not feature too much in the way of action, there are a few fight scenes, which show Chan at his most creative, clearly enjoying himself on the elaborate and expensive sets. These work well to help pick up the occasionally flagging pace and provide a few thrills, and were spectacular enough to win the Best Action Choreography prize at the Hong Kong Film Awards. The Canton Godfather is pretty much required viewing for Hong Kong film fans as a landmark production from one of the industry's leading stars. It's obvious that Chan poured his heart into the film and his efforts certainly show on screen, and the film is every bit as entertaining and amusing as it was on its original release. by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com |
This professional review refers to Mr. Canton And Lady Rose AKA: Miracles (Universe Version)
One of Jackie Chan's great neglected achievements, Mr. Canton and Lady Rose is a remake of Frank Capra's Pocketful of Miracles (itself a remake of Capra's Lady for a Day), and it represents the road not taken in Jackie's career, a sign that the world wasn't ready for the uncompromising quality Jackie Chan wanted to give it. Later, though there would also be the miraculous Drunken Master 2, it was all mostly Twin Dragons, Rumble in the Bronx, City Hunter and Supercop. Although two comic sequences run a few minutes too long, degenerating into sub-Benny Hill theatrics, and although the orchestral score sinks to burlesque on more than one occasion, this movie stands as one of the world's finest. Chan plays a country bumpkin arriving in 20s Hong Kong and stepping penniless into the middle of a gang war. One of those "only in the movies" mix-ups occurs and Chan finds himself the head of the gang. That's the Mr. Canton part. Lady Rose isn't Anita Mui (who plays a club singer working in Chan's nightclub to pay off her father's debts) but a penniless rose hawker whom Chan considers his lucky charm. She's been passing herself off as a high society matron in letters to her overseas daughter, whose artificially buttressed high life has attracted a wealthy fiancee. Daughter loves her mum, and so she's coming back to Hong Kong, fiance's well-heeled family in tow, for a prenuptial celebration, never dreaming that her mother actually lives in a slum. Chan and Mui, toasts of the Hong Kong underworld, step in and decide to make mom a lady, installing her in an expensive suite and enlisting various goons and cheap hoods to impersonate the gadabouts of the upper class. Complications ensue. With a plot this complicated, and cinematography this accomplished, the movie itself seems like one of those impossible Chan fight scenes where he seems to pull off the physically impossible. Chan manages to keep his plot afloat with delicate pokes and jabs, while teasing out once-in-a-lifetime performances from his supporting cast, not doing so badly himself, perfectly evoking period Hong Kong, and staying light on his feet. Americans sticking Chan in fare like Rush Hou should take a look at this picture and see how it's done. Chan is a master director. The action comes in a couple of set pieces, scattered about the movie that are more integrated Gene Kelly numbers than the showstopping production spectacles of a Busby Berkley extravaganza. Choreographed and stylized to the point of seeming perfectly Balanchinian, they are some of the most rarefied fight-work Chan has ever done. Like a glass of expensive champagne, the movie never loses its fizzle, leaving audiences dizzy and light-headed. When this movie's over, no matter who and where you are, you've got no choice but to applaud. by Grady Hendrix |
Customer Review of "Miracle (1989) (DVD) (Korea Version)"
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April 13, 2009
This customer review refers to The Canton Godfather (1989) (DVD) (Digitally Remastered) (Joy Sales Version) (Hong Kong Version)
I watched this movie years ago and fell in love with it. Jackie wanted to make a movie with the old Hollywood feel, beautiful sets and great camera angles. Couldn't go wrong with Anita Mui playing his girlfriend (who also sings and dance at his nightclub), Bill Tung is a trickster turned good friend, cameo appearances with Mars and Richard Ng.
It's a feel-good movie about a country boy arriving in Hong Kong, tricked of his last dollars and unknowingly saved a mob boss which resulted in him being appointed the new head. Things progress as he played along with strong emphasis on non-violance (??) and eventually earned the respect of the "family". However, there's always one bad egg (played by Loh Lieh) but through clever intervention, was eventually won over too. Very intricate fighting choreography at the cafe made to look easy . The other side plot is playing Mr Compassion when he agreed to help a flower lady cause her daughter is going to marry a millionaire's son. Unbeknown to her daughter (whom mum has sent overseas to study and selling flowers to support her) , mum has been telling fibs about her social status and Anita came up with a rescue plan to make mum look good. Jackie, Anita and Bill had to pull out all stops and put their thinking caps on when millionaire arrived ! Result? ...... see for yourself. |
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March 17, 2007
This customer review refers to The Canton Godfather (1989) (DVD) (Digitally Remastered) (Joy Sales Version) (Hong Kong Version)
This was probably the most interesting, concisely executed storylines of any Jackie Chan movies. Topped off with his great stunts & fight sequences as well as a thoroughly enjoyable theme song, I am satisfied after each viewing. Experiencing how the story unfolds then is wrapped up so neatly, gives you such a feeling of closure, it is refreshing. An action "feel good" movie with all the traditional characters that are a staple in a Jackie Chan production. |
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October 3, 2006
This customer review refers to The Canton Godfather (1989) (DVD) (Digitally Remastered) (Joy Sales Version) (Hong Kong Version)
Daniel's rating: Worth the buy
This is one of my personal favorite films from Jackie Chan. It has great direction, fun acting, and exciting fight coreography. This is one of his best films when he was in his prime. Just after Project A-2 and Police Story, this is very original and a very satisfying experience. Anita Mui is also fun as Jackie's girlfriend, and Bill Tong gives one of his embarassingly humorous performances.
As for this Fortune Star remastered DVD, it is great. I own the old Media Asia DVD and the Fortune Star DVD features a better and cleaner print of the film. It is shown in it's correct aspect ratio and it features the original mono track as well as a newly remixed DTS track. It also has cut Taiwan theatrical scenes as a special feature. Although there should be more extras such as; an audio commentary from anyone involved from the film, and/or a making of- featurette. It is still a must buy for those JC fans. |
April 9, 2003
This customer review refers to Miracles
If you're a die-hard Jackie Chan fan than you just have to buy this film as it has all the elements(action,comedy,stunts) in it that has made Jackie Chan a housewhole name. This film also contains about a dozen cameo's of popular celebs at that time. |
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