Eureka Entertainment has announced its March batch of Blu-ray releases. They are: Bodyguard Kiba 1 & 2 (1973) and The Swordsman of All Swordsmen (1968-1979).
Description: A double bill of Japanese martial arts mayhem starring action superstar Sonny Chiba!
Based upon the manga by celebrated writer Ikki Kajiwara, Bodyguard Kiba follows the eponymous karate master and professional bodyguard (Chiba) as he is hired to protect the mysterious Reiko (Mari Atsumi), a woman embroiled in the world of organised crime. Kiba's involvement with Reiko brings him into conflict with the yakuza, leading to a final bloody showdown. Then, in Bodyguard Kiba 2, Kiba is released from prison after taking revenge on the rival martial artists who blinded his sister Maki (Etsuko Shihomi). Back on the streets, he takes a job working for shady nightclub owner Akamatsu (Shoki Fukae), once again forcing him to take on Japan's criminal underworld.
Two riotously entertaining tales of betrayal and bloodshed from director Ryuichi Takamori, Bodyguard Kiba and Bodyguard Kiba 2 were released just a year before Sonny Chiba would find international success with his breakout hit The Street Fighter. Eureka Classics is proud to present both films for the first time ever in the UK from new restorations.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
TWO-DISC SET
NEW RESTORATIONS OF BOTH FILMS BY TOEI
NEW Viva Chiba! - documentary featurette looking at Sonny Chiba's Bodyguard Kiba films
NEW feature length audio commentaries on both films
The Bodyguard – alternate US version of Bodyguard Kiba
Original Japanese mono audio
Optional English Subtitles
Original theatrical trailers
A limited edition collector's booklet featuring new writing by Jasper Sharp
Limited edition O-Card slipcase featuring new artwork by Chris Malbon
Description: A tale of honour and revenge by a celebrated master of wuxia cinema, Joseph Kuo!
Having witnessed the brutal slaying of his entire family as a small child, Tsai Ying-jie (Tien Peng, A Touch of Zen) spends several years wandering in search of those responsible. After years in training, he intends to use his expert swordsmanship to exact violent revenge on Yun Chun-chung (Tsao Tsien, Dragon Inn) and his four accomplices, who murdered his father in order to obtain a legendary weapon known as the Spirit Chasing Sword. But after dispatching several rival swordsmen that stand in the way of his righteous vengeance, Tsai comes to contemplate the futile nature of revenge after Yun Chun-chung's daughter, Flying Swallow (Polly Shang-Kuan Ling-Feng, Back Alley Princess), saves his life.
Followed by The Bravest Revenge and The Ghost Hill, The Swordsman of All Swordsmen is the first entry in Joseph Kuo's Tsai Ying-jie trilogy and a landmark work in the wuxia genre. Eureka Classics is proud to present the film for the first time ever in the UK from a new 2k restoration, along with Kuo's influential kung fu masterpiece The Mystery of Chess Boxing, available ONLY in this Limited-Edition set.
*Please note that due to the only surviving materials available being a release print, The Mystery of Chess Boxing is presented with burnt-in-subtitles. To the best of our knowledge these are the best surviving materials.*
Special Features and Technical Specs:
DISC ONE - THE SWORDSMAN OF ALL SWORDSMEN
2K RESTORATION COMPLETED BY THE TAIWAN FILM INSTITUTE
NEW feature length audio commentary by Asian film expert Frank Djeng and film writer John Charles (The Hong Kong Filmography, 1977–1997)
Archival interview with director Joseph Kuo
Original Mandarin audio
Optional English Subtitles
BONUS DISC TWO - THE MYSTERY OF CHESS BOXING
High-definition transfer from the only known surviving print of the film supplied by collector Dan Halsted (Head Programmer at the Hollywood Theatre, Oregon)
NEW feature length audio commentary by Asian film expert Frank Djeng and martial artist / filmmaker Michael Worth
NEW feature length audio commentary by action cinema experts Mike Leeder and Arne Venema
Original Cantonese and "Classic" English dubbed audio options
Limited edition reversible artwork by Darren Wheeling