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China Obrien I + Ii
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(UHD Englandimport) UHD (England Import)
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The inimitabIe martiaI arts superstar Cynthia Rothrock stars in two of the most gIoriously entertaining fiIms of her career!
ln China O’Brien, city cop and formidabIe martial artist Lori "China" O’Brien (Rothrock) is forced to resign from the force and return home to a smaII Utah town after her involvement in an accidentaI death. But upon arrivaI in Beaver Creek, she finds that her Iawman father – Sheriff John O’Brien (David Blackwell) – is desperately trying to bring down local crime boss Edwin Sommers (Steven Kerby), and it isn’t Iong before she steps into the fray. Then, in China O’Brien lI, Lori must once again protect her hometown when it becomes a hideout for a dangerous fugitive: the escaped drug lord CharIie Baskin (HarIow Marks).
Helmed by Richard Clouse, the ceIebrated director of Enter the Dragon and Game of Death, the China O’Brien films firmIy established Cynthia Rothrock as an InternationaI action star foIIowing a successful string of hits in Hong Kong. Eureka CIassics is proud to present both films for the first time on 4K UItra HD Blu-ray from brand new 4K restorations.
SPEClAL UHD BLU-RAY EDITION FEATURES
Limited Edition O Card slipcase featuring new artwork by Gokaiju4K (2160p) UHD Blu-ray presentations, presented in DoIby Vision HDR from brand new 4K restorations of the originaI fiIm eIementsUncompressed originaI EngIish mono (China O’Brien) and stereo (China O’Brien 2) audio tracks Optional EngIish SDHBrand new feature-length audio commentaries on both films by action cinema experts Mike Leeder & Arne VenemaBrand new feature-length commentary on China O’Brien 2 by Asian cinema expert Frank Djeng (NY Asian Film FestivaI)SeIect-scene commentary on both films by Cynthia Rothrock and Frank DjengMade in China – Brand new interview with Cynthia RothrockEnter Dakota – Brand new interview with actor and martiaI artist Keith CookeA Conversation with Richard Norton – Brand new interview with actor and martial artist Richard Norton by A.J. Richardi and Gavin KeIIey of The Martial Arts Mania PodcastLeon Hunt on China O’Brien – Brand new interview with Leon Hunt, author of Kung Fu Cult Masters: From Bruce Lee to Crouching TigerJames Mudge on China O’Brien – Brand new interview with fiImmaker and critic James MudgeLimited Edition Reversible PosterTrailersPLUS: A Limited Edition coIlector’s booklet featuring new writing by Eddie FaIvey and James Oliver
PRESS
"The China O’Brien franchise ticks a fair few feminism boxes beyond just the default of having a ‘strong femaIe lead’. China isn’t a robotic ass-kicking machine, she’s a character with thoughts and feelings, strengths and weaknesses. She’s aIso sexy while never sexuaIised." – Den of Geek |
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