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Old Skool Killaz, Set One (Region 1) - Old Skool Killaz
Releasedatum: 1 februari 2005
'Young Hero of Shaolin':
Young Hero of Shaolin tells the story of Fong Sai Yuk, Mainland China's legendary hero. The movie begins with Fong Sai Yuk's start at the Shaolin Temple and culminates in his fight for justice at a crooked Martial Arts Tournament as he fights his way through 100s of monks in the famous and impressive "Swastika Formation."
Only China's very best martial artists were used in this multi-million dollar production shot in the most diverse and breath-taking landscapes anywhere in the world. Kick-ass kung fu and an epic story with great sets and costumes make Young Hero of Shaolin an all-around martial arts must, that any self-respecting kung-fu fan needs to have in their collection.

'Young Hero of Shaolin II':
The riveting expose of the original Shaolin martial arts continues, as even more expense is lavished on this visually outstanding production. Fong Sak Yuk China's original folk hero is back in action, and in one of the most incredible martial lion dances ever to be screened, he thwarts the enemies of Shaolin and creates a kung fu legend in his own time! Young Hero of Shaolin 2 - the Real Deal, brimming with kung fu kicks and flying fists. If you need to see the true story of Shaolin Temple as it really was with all the training sequences and martial mayhem then this explosive flick is for you! Don’t miss it!

'Jade Dagger Ninja':
"It's like that 'Crouching Tiger' movie...only on crack!"
A marriage between nobles in ancient China sets the stage for murder, monsters, and mutilation as the invited guests search for a secret hidden treasure--a search that leads them through dark evil forests, opulent palaces, and each other! When two sick and twisted killers enter the fray, it is up to our hat-wearing hero to straighten things out and put the warlords, henchmen, and evil ninja six feet under! But is he working for the law, or himself?
Flying fighters, mental martial artists, evil Shaolin monks, and even more of those pointy hats come together to make this a blend of classic Asian horror and martial arts that must truly be seen to be believed. All culminating in a final fight where men turn into monsters and break swords (and other men) in half like little twigs! Get ready for twisted corpses and even more twisted dialogue in "Jade Dagger Ninja"!
(Did we mention this has one of the oddest slow motion death scenes in all of classic Asian cult cinema?)

'The Silver Spear':
It's a Horror Wedding Old School Style!
There's gonna be a wedding at Jade Palace. The only problem; 1 Bride... 4 Grooms. Only a fight to the death can determine which of the four grooms gets to take Madame Green Plum's hot daughter on a crazy Kung Fu honeymoon. The martial arts action never stops as the 4 greatest kung fu masters battle obstacles and each other on the deadliest trip down the altar you're likely to see. Oh yeah, watch out for Master 13, he's a vampire. This is one you don't want to miss!



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