DVD Special Features:
Music Promo
Original Theatrical Trailer
Donnie Yen Interview
Biography Showcase
Mandarin Language presentation (With re-mastered English
Subtitles)
Production Photo Gallery
16:9 Anamorphic Version (enhanced for widescreen TV's)
Full Length Original Version (containing footage not available
in International Version)
From .co.uk
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New Dragon Gate Inn is the DVD title of the 1992 play
adventure Dragon Inn, producer Tsui Hark's follow-up to Once Upon
a Time in China and sman 2 (both 1991). In the wake of the
huge success of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon it is a film ripe
for rediscovery. A pair of warriors (Brigitte Lin and Tony
Leung), who only admit their love when it is too late, have to
rescue two children from the clutches of a corrupt warlord.
Fleeing through the vast, highly pictorial desert, they seek
shelter in the isolated Dragon Inn run by the man-eating Maggie
Cheung (traveller's tip, don't try the "mixed meat"). The scene
is set for intrigue, romance and exhilarating wirework, as our
heroes wait for the enemy to arrive in what is essentially the
classic High Noon scenario. The build-up isn't always coherent,
though that may have something to do with the subtitles, which
are unnecessarily crude. Despite this the production values and
high-flying fights are first-rate and the two actresses make the
film, particularly the devilishly sexy Maggie Cheung. The final
showdown in a desert storm is breathtaking.
On the DVD: In the cinemas this was an absolutely gorgeous 2.35:1
widescreen film, which here has been reformatted to 16:9 TV
ratio, sacrificing important visual information at either side
and significantly damaging the stunning cinematography. Enough
survives to indicate just how beautiful the complete images are,
and the anamorphically enhanced 1.77:1 transfer is sharp and
clean on exterior s, though some of the dimly lit interiors
display considerable grain. Although only mono the sound is full
and free from distortion, providing a good showcase for the
atmospheric score. The film can be watched with the original
Mandarin soundtrack and English subtitles, or dubbed. Included is
an interview with Donnie Yen and detailed text biographies of the
two female stars. The music promo is Hong Kong Legends' own
trailer, included together with five further trailers for other
releases. The original theatrical trailer is also present, and no
matter what screen setting it is played at, everything looks
vertically compressed. However, change the DVD player setting
from widescreen to 4:3 letterbox and the trailer plays in the
correct 2.35:1 proportions, confirming how the film was really
. Though the DVD packaging bills this edition of Dragon Inn
as the full-length original version though there is no
explanation of what footage has been restored from previous
releases. --Gary S. Dalkin
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From the Back Cover
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Bursting with energy, hyper-kinetic fight-action and stunning
imagery, New Dragon Gate Inn tells the story of fabled resistance
fighter, Zhou Huaian (Tony Leung), and his heroic struggle
against despotic eunuch and master sman Cao Shao-qin, played
with considerable menace by martial-arts supremo Donnie Yen (Once
Upon a time in China 2).
From world-renowned producer, Tsui Hark, who pioneered such
visionary classics as Zu Warriors and Once Upon A Time in China
comes New Dragon Gate Inn: "an atmospherically tense action-drama
packed to the brim with amazing fight sequences, awe-inspiring
cinematography, and nail-biting drama. The final fight sequence
in the Gobi desert is an adrenaline-pumping masterpiece,
which is undoubtedly one of the most memorable scenes in any Hong
Kong movie. Fans of Jet Li's sman 2 will love it.
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