¡The Man From Hong KongStandard Edition
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[Machine Translation] The world's first hang gliding attack on a huge evil target with the hit song "Sky High"! Jimmy Wong in action! The Hong Kong-Australia co-production is now on Blu-ray for the first time with 4K restored master and Japanese dubbing of the TV broadcast version! This Hong Kong-Australia co-production depicts the exploits of a Hong Kong Police Special Branch detective who single-handedly takes on a gang of drug dealers based in Sydney, Australia. Produced by Raymond Chow and John Fraser, directed and written by Brian Trenchard-Smith. Starring Hong Kong action star Jimmy Wong. The Syndicate boss is played by George Lazenby, known for his role as the second James Bond. The film also stars Hugh Keith Byrne of the "Mad Max" series, Roger Ward, and other famous Australian actors. Samo Han Kimpo also plays an important role in the film, and his martial arts instruction and battle scenes with Jimmy Wong are not to be missed. The film's theme song, "Sky High" by Jigsaw, was also a big hit for all generations. --The film is about a Chinese man named Chan (Samo Han Kin-po) who is arrested while trying to make a drug deal with a local trafficker at Ayers Rock, a tourist resort in Australia. Upon hearing the news, Detective Fang Shing Lei ( Jimmy Wong ), a special branch officer of the Hong Kong Police Department, arrives in Sydney by himself and obtains information about the organization from Chan's mouth. The boss's name is Wilton ( George Lazenby ), who is known as the king of the underworld in Sydney, and is a big shot who controls the drug and prostitution routes. The 4K SDR master supplied by the Australian rights holder has been restored in Japan to the latest master! The Japanese dubbing of the TV broadcast version (first broadcast on NTV's "Wednesday Road Show" on September 27, 1978) is included for the first time! The Japanese dubbed voices are the original voices (with Japanese subtitles) for the parts that are not dubbed, as they are recorded as they were when they were broadcast on TV.
Original Release Year: 1975
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