New Fist of Fury | Blu-ray (Arrow)

RELEASE DATE: August 29, 2023

On August 29, 2023, Arrow Video is releasing the Blu-ray (Region A) for New Fist of Fury, Lo Wei’s 1976 follow up to his 1972 film, Fist of Fury, which starred Bruce Lee. For New Fist of Fury, a young Jackie Chan takes the lead along with returning stars from the original film: Nora Miao (The Skyhawk), Lo Wei (Fist of Fury), Han Ying Chieh (Seaman No. 7). Chan Sing (The Iron-Fisted Monk) and Chiang Kam (Drunken Master) also star.

Official details:

Almost five years after breaking all Hong Kong box office records with the instant classic Fist of Fury, his last collaboration with the late Bruce Lee, director Lo Wei got to work on a sequel. It would be the first major leading role for Lo’s latest discovery, a young actor who had been a stuntman on the original film but would soon be as massive a star as Lee. His name: Jackie Chan.

Shanghai, 1910. With the Jing Wu martial arts school in shambles and pressure from the Japanese armies to suppress a Chinese uprising after Chen Zhen’s martyrdom, Chen’s fiancée Li Er (Nora Miao, reprising her role from Fist of Fury) escapes to Japanese-occupied Taiwan to hide at her grandfather’s school. Despite her attempts to lay low, she runs afoul of karate master Okimura (Chan Sing, The Iron-Fisted Monk), who plans to take over all of the Chinese-run schools in Taiwan. Amidst all of this, a young aimless thief, known only as Ah Long (Jackie Chan), befriends Li Er after unknowingly stealing the nunchaku once yielded by the late Chen. Will he give into his fears, or will he learn the martial arts of Jing Wu and fight alongside Li Er against the Japanese?

Considered to be one of the few “official” sequels to a Bruce Lee film, and now freshly restored in two different versions, New Fist of Fury is the first spark that would eventually lead Jackie Chan to becoming the worldwide star he is today!

Features:

  • New 2k restoration from the original negatives by Fortune Star
  • High Definition (1080p) Bluray transfers of the 120-min Original Theatrical Cut and the 82-min 1980 Re-release Cut
  • Original Mandarin and English lossless mono audio for the Theatrical Cut, plus newly uncovered alternate Mandarin and Cantonese mono audio
  • Original Cantonese and English lossless mono audio for the Re-Release Cut
  • Newly translated optional English subtitles
  • New feature commentary on the Theatrical Cut by martial arts cinema experts Frank Djeng & Michael Worth, co-producers of Enter the Clones of Bruce Lee
  • New feature commentary on the Re-Release Cut by action cinema expert Brandon Bentley
  • New Fist, Part Two Fist, a new video essay by Bentley comparing New Fist of Fury to the rival sequel made simultaneously, Fist of Fury Part Ii
  • Trailer gallery, including a Chen Zhen trailer reel of sequels and reboots
  • Image gallery
  • Double-sided fold-out poster featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Tony Stella
  • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Tony Stella
  • Illustrated collector’s booklet featuring new writing by Jonathan Clements and an archival retrospective article by Brian Bankston

This title will soon be available at The Goodie Emporium, a U.S.-based online store that currently has many Import Shaw Brothers/Golden Harvest/martial arts DVD/Blu-ray movies in-stock – with New titles being added regularly!

Note: There is currently a Region B version of New Fist of Fury from 88 Films.



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5 Responses to New Fist of Fury | Blu-ray (Arrow)

  1. DoctorFromGallifrey says:

    NICE! Just Pre-Ordered!

  2. Bruce Jensen says:

    Why this movie? Didn’t someone already release a pretty nice special edition of this title? It’s not like New Fist Of Fury is exactly a great Jackie Chan movie, it’s more like a movie Jackie would point to as an example of why he wanted to get away from Lo Wei! How about someone giving us a special edition blu-ray of Who Am I? or even The Accidental Spy, decent movies (at least for when they were made) that we don’t already have on blu-ray?

  3. Aerosniff Someglue says:

    That movie is horrible. Really. Couldn’t they put out, I don’t know…SOMETHING ELSE???? I’ll keep my money.

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