Deal on Fire! Dynasty | Blu-ray | Only $14.99 – Expires soon!

Dynasty | Blu-ray (Kino Lorber)

Dynasty | Blu-ray (Kino Lorber)

Today’s Deal  on Fire is the Blu-ray for 1977’s Dynasty (aka Ming Dynasty or Super Dragon), a groundbreaking, 3-D kung fu feature directed by Mei-Chun Chang (Kung Fu Kids).

Read the official details:

For the first time ever, Dynasty is presented in a New 4K remaster in Compatible 3-D, so you can view it on any system. The package has both BD3D polarized AND anaglyphic (red/cyan) 3-D versions, and contains one pair of anaglyphic 3-D glasses with information on how to acquire additional glasses.

When an emperor’s son is accused of treason against the throne, he ends up in a fight for his life against all comers. This pop-out, martial arts spectacular stars Tao-Liang Tan (Hand of Death), Kang Chin (Snake and Crane Arts of Shaolin), David Wei Tang (The Naval Commandos) and Ying Bai (Royal Warriors), who was given an award for Best Supporting Actor at the 1977 Golden Horse Film Festival.

Special Features:

  • The House of Terror – Restored 1953 3-D Comic Book
  • Two Stereo Slide Presentations from 10-Time Emmy Award Winning Writer Eric Drysdale: “Sold on Stereo, Commercial 3D in the 1950s” and “Inside a Mid-century Department Store”
  • “Go Away I Like You Too Much” 3-D Music Video from The Simple Carnival by Jeff Boller
  • Super-Touch Lens System Featurette by 3-D Expert Mike Ballew, Produced by Joe Tiberio
  • Restored 4 channel Quadrophonic Sound
  • 1 Pair of Anaglyphic 3-D Glasses with Information on How to Acquire Additional Glasses
  • Dual-Layered BD50 Disc
  • Optional English Subtitles

Order from Amazon.com today!



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5 Responses to Deal on Fire! Dynasty | Blu-ray | Only $14.99 – Expires soon!

  1. Kash says:

    It looks like the target will be hit comfortably.

    Sadly, the offer is limited to USA and Canada folks only. 🙁

    • JJ Bona says:

      That sucks. Not sure why they’d want to limit it. I remember watching this on Kung Fu Theater back in the 1980s. Even recorded it on VHS. Pretty cool. At the time, I had no idea why things were constantly flying at the screen. Real bloody movie, too.

      • Kash says:

        Bob Furmaneck kindly replied to a question on twitter and confirmed that the Region A (US and Canada) is due to a licensing restriction, otherwise they would have opened it up to worldwide.

  2. jo c says:

    I would love to download this movie for my collection..where can I do so?

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