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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Yun-Kyo Park, Jang Lee Hwang |
| MANUFACTURER: | Xenon 2 |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Martial Arts |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 000799619131 |
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Customer Reviews of Hitman in the Hand of Buddha
Good Movie, and I'll tell you why! This was a good movie, because it wasn't boring at all. Even with it slow beginning. But the end gets it's props. I like this movie as well, because it had meaning to. This was an ok movie. I'm buying more as we speak.
Must See for Hardcore Martial Arts Fans
Hwang, one of the premiere leg men in the history of the martial arts genre, is at his best in Hit Man in the Hand of Buddha. This film includes the usual fantastic leg work from Hwang, but also some of the better stick-fighting scenes I have ever seen. True fans of the genre should sit back and enjoy the work of one of the true greats to ever grace the martial arts screen. Well worth the watch, although I would recommend finding a copy with subtitles rather than the dubbed English.
Great Kung Fu Flick! deserves better DVD.
Hwang plays the hero in this movie and displays his awesome kicking abilities. This movies' got allot of fight sequences and should be a part of your Martial Arts movie library, but the DVD should be better. The Martial Arts Theater Collection are all in full screen format. The movie is clear and watch able with some dirt, specks, and lines through the film, but not enough to bother you. The DVD should be in Wide screen and it is not, no extra futures are available and it is only in the annoying English sound track, if you like that it's ok I guess. I brought the movie already, so if a better version is released, I guess I'll get rid of this one. The English dubbed version just drives me crazy because of the way it sounds and the little Ocean Shores logo that pops out during the first chapter of the movie along with a copyright message in the middle of the ... movie ... me off. My opinion is if you collect DVDs for their fullest potential like Extra fetures, origianale and multiple sound tracks, and Original Widescreen format skip the MARTIAL ARTS THEATER COLLECTION. Trust my reviews I have 60 Martial arts DVDs and some of the companies I buy from make these old school and new school Kung Fu flicks look Excellent.