Imprint Films Announces New Asian Releases

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Imprint Films Announces New Asian Releases

Posted May 21, 2025 11:37 PM by Webmaster

Australian label Imprint Films has informed us that it will add three new catalog titles to its Blu-ray catalog. They are: The Weird Man (1983), The Lady Hermit (1971), and The 14 Amazons (1972). All titles are scheduled to arrive on the market on July 30.

THE WEIRD MAN

Worldwide first on Blu-ray!

Popular director Chang Cheh brought the classic novel Romance Of The Three Kingdoms to the screen with this wild, colourful tale of revenge.

Cheng Tien-Chi stars as the beheaded, crazed Taoist Priest Yu Ji, returned from the dead with supernatural powers to seek divine retribution against the corrupt warlord General Sun Ce and his treacherous court. Heroes, sorcerers, and armies try to defeat the evil spirit, building to an explosive confrontation steeped in mystic martial arts fury.

Includes brand NEW Special Features!

THE LADY HERMIT

This Shaw Brothers wuxia epic stars Cheng Pei-Pei (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon), teaming up with director Ho Meng-Hua (The Oily Maniac) to create an action-packed, sword-slashing martial arts adventure with fierce female warriors.

Young swordswoman Chui-ping (Shih-szu) idolises the great and mysterious Lady Hermit, a master of kung fu, and enlists her help and tutelage to defeat the evil Black Demon and his minions. Fellow swordswoman Chang-cun joins them, complicating their fight for victory.

Includes brand NEW Special Features!

THE 14 AMAZONS

A classic Shaw Brothers wuxia film, director Cheng Kang serves up a bloodsoaked, wartorn spectacle of fourteen vengeful women fighting for what is theirs.

The Yang family, men and women, have served their country loyally for generations. During the war, their last male heir, General Yang, is ambushed and killed. His widow and a large number of courageous women set out to avenge his death and defend the country.

Inspired by the ancient Chinese folklore tales The Generals of the Yang Family, this martial arts historical epic was the winner of Best Director, Best Supporting Actress, and Best Sound Effects at the 1973 Golden Horse Awards.

Includes brand NEW Special Features!