The year was 1977 and kung-fu fighting was still blasting out of discotheques, the spectre of Bruce Lee continued to haunt Hong Kong cinema and a young Jackie Chan was fast on his way to superstardom. TO KILL WITH INTRIGUE is undoubtedly one of the martial arts legend's finest moments - with confident direction from the legendary Lo Wei, who had given Bruce Lee his break with THE BIG BOSS in 1971! Shot in South Korea, TO KILL WITH INTRIGUE highlights a fast-paced tale of doomed romance and revenge that gives Chan's token stunts and chopsocky mayhem plenty of space to showcase themselves! Finally available to UK viewers, in a new 2K scan, one of Chan's most underrated motion pictures is ready to fight its way into your collection of 88 Asia gems!Features Include 2018 2K Scan from the Original Camera Negative High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation English Original Mono AudioEnglish 5.1 Re-Mixed AudioMandarin Original Mono AudioMandarin 5.1 Remixed AudioCantonese Stereo AudioNewly translated Subtitles for the Original Mandarin AudioOriginal TrailerInterview with Hong Kong Cinema Expert, Rick BakerLobby Card GalleryBehind the Scenes Stills GalleryReversible Sleeve with New Artwork by The Dude Designs and Original Hong Kong Poster Artwork
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A little underrated?
To Kill With Intrigue is a 1977 kung fu movie starring a pre-fame Jackie Chan. The film is directed and produced by Lo Wei, known for many films including the Bruce Lee classics, Fist of Fury and The Big Boss. The film also stars the fantastic and beautiful, Hsu Feng. She starred in a number of action films in her short career but is most commonly known for the Kung Hu wuxia films, including A Touch of Zen, Raining In The Mountain and its sister film Legend of the Mountain.The film is about Hsiao Lei (Jackie Chan) and his quest to find his lost love, who he has sent away knowing that the Killer Bee gang (dressed like a Peter Gabriel Genesis fan club) is out to kill his family. After the events play through, he is attacked by a group (dressed like the Spanish Inquisition) and seeks his friend. His chum has taken advantage of the situation and has carted off the lovely and heart broken Qian-qian as his own. During his time searching, he has numerous encounters with Ting Chan Yen (Hsu Feng), the leader of the Bee's. She has fallen in love with him.From what I've read online, this film is generally considered an awfully confusing movie and was apparently a frustrating mess for the people involved. I think I followed the movie fairly well. The characters were all outlined perfectly fine and easy to differentiate from others. The quick cuts and character outfits can make this a bit confusing at the start of the movie but becomes less of a problem later on. The film is roughly an hour and forty five minutes long. I thought it was paced rather well and didn't get bored for a moment. The action sequences were very good, much better than Dragon Fist (one of the films I purchased alongside this one) and probably the best pre-Drunken Master fights I have seen. The choreography was quick and very well done, for the most part. There is some silly trampoline jumping and some not very subtle cuts, but it was few and far between. Hsu Feng stole the show, in my opinion. She is a natural beautify on screen and has the chops to go alongside it. Her character arc is the most interesting of the lot and her fight sequences are the best of the movie.Putting the action sequences aside, I thought the director had a good eye for colour and scenery. Each scene is in a stunning location and all of the outfits are made of bright colourful flowing material. It's a real treat on the eyes. Though, I did notice that the actors appeared to be extremely cold and certain scenes just had that aura of cold bitterness. I didn't realise how bad it was until there was a pond in the foreground that was clearly frozen over. This must have made working on the film really difficult. But it does give the film a certain look, one that I enjoyed.The 88 Films re-release looks quite nice. The skin textures look a bit waxy in places but nowhere near as bad as abominations like Predator and the early bluray for Evil Dead 2. The colours are very strong and the clarity is very consistent throughout. I watched the film using the Mandarin 5.1 audio track. It came through really well at times. The use of sound effects in the back channels was a nice touch and added a little extra to the film experience. Sadly, this copy of the film is quite lacking in extras and that is a shame. I would have loved to have seen a bit of behind the scenes for this one.To Kill With Intrigue is one of the better early Jackie Chan films I've seen. There's some gorgeous scenery and some excellent fight scenes, more than enough to be happy with my purchase. The video quality is pretty good through out and will make a nice edition to people looking for a good old school kung fu film.
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Lesser Jackie Chan film gets a new lease of life.
I remember watching 'To Kill With Intrigue' on VHS back in the day; due to the picture quality, it was like watching a relatively dull drama through a dirty porthole. Somehow 88 films have given the picture untold levels of colour and detail and in so doing made the whole film a bit more interesting. It's a humourless and bone dry martial arts drama which is largely forgotten, but much better than I remember. Good action, weird and wonderful characters and Jackie Chan in a long black wig - 'To Kill With Intrigue' might bore the pants of those who only know him from 'Rush Hour' and the like, but for the completist it's a decent watch.
H**S
Brilliant
Action packed movie
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Jackie’s Shaw Bros copy...
Good early Jackie film. Has a Shaw Bros feel to it and print looks great.
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Underrated kung-fu film
Excellent restoration only problem is English sound track its got some hissing apart from that it is a excellent effort from 88 films I've never seen this film look so good only other releases its had is for the terrible Eastern heroes which was a pan & scan with washed out colours
C**M
Excellent Release
Liked the product
I**L
I guess this was ok
Not the best nor the worst Jackie chan movie I have seen. I'm hoping that 88 films release jet li movies, as his fight style and acting are far superior.
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Classic
Love the old jackie chan classic old school movies!
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