User:roderick on Thu, 16 Mar 2006 07:26:50 +0000
This appears to have been a serial, as part I actually has 2 parts. The film has dubbing in English, but after the first part, the sound lags the picture by several seconds.
About 12 minutes into the film, there's a classic scene in a restaurant. What are the most expensive things on the menu? Let's see... Monkey Brains, Chicken Tongues, Bear Liver...
This is pretty much your standard Kung Fu flick, except that the actors are unusually ugly. But that's my personal taste.
User:roderick on Thu, 16 Mar 2006 07:26:50 +0000
This appears to have been a serial, as part I actually has 2 parts. The film has dubbing in English, but after the first part, the sound lags the picture by several seconds.
About 12 minutes into the film, there's a classic scene in a restaurant. What are the most expensive things on the menu? Let's see... Monkey Brains, Chicken Tongues, Bear Liver...
This is pretty much your standard Kung Fu flick, except that the actors are unusually ugly. But that's my personal taste.
User:Alexsource on Sun, 19 Mar 2006 01:35:22 +0000
From what you wrote, and comparing the snapshots from this and part 2 (http://www.publicdomaintorrents.com/nshowmovie.html?movieid=458), it seems to me that part2 is the second part of part 1 but properly syncronized with the audio.
Strangely enough, the runtime seems longer that the one reported in imdb: 97 minutes part1, or if we join about... 45 minutes of the first part of part1 + the part 2's 52 = also 97, vs. imdb's 90 minutes.
Anyway, it would be cool if we could get this correctly syncronized ;):P Hwang Jang Lee rox0rz! :P :D:D:D:D
User:Alexsource on Sun, 19 Mar 2006 01:35:22 +0000
From what you wrote, and comparing the snapshots from this and part 2 (http://www.publicdomaintorrents.com/nshowmovie.html?movieid=458), it seems to me that part2 is the second part of part 1 but properly syncronized with the audio.
Strangely enough, the runtime seems longer that the one reported in imdb: 97 minutes part1, or if we join about... 45 minutes of the first part of part1 + the part 2's 52 = also 97, vs. imdb's 90 minutes.
Anyway, it would be cool if we could get this correctly syncronized ;):P Hwang Jang Lee rox0rz! :P :D:D:D:D
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