Release Date: January 13th, 1983 (theatrical)
Run Time: 1 hour 27 minutes 19 seconds
Region Code: B (locked)
Picture: 1080p (2.39:1 aspect ratio)
Sound: Cantonese LPCM 2.0
Subtitles: English
Slipcover: Yes (limited)
Digital Copy: No
Starring: Norman Chu, Damian Lau, Paul Chang, Eddy Ko, Casanova Wong, and Yeong-Mun Kwon
Rating: BBFC: 18 (contains strong violence)
DUEL TO THE DEATH is one of the "you have to see this movie to believe it" kind of films. The premise is simple with two fighters, one Chinese and one Japanese, who have to journey to a cliff to have a "duel to the death". It couldn't get simpler than that. What happens along the way is what gives the film its lasting legacy.
I dont want to give too much away, so I will tell you about my favorite scene:
A monk is walking through the countryside when the ground begins to shake. The monk doesn't pay any mind and continues forward. The ground shakes again and a shadow begins to shadow that of the monk's. Only this shadow keeps growing. The monk turns around to find a giant (at least ten feet in size) ninja standing before him. The monk stands his ground but the giant ninja walks towards him. The monk backs away from the giant ninja and readys his guard. The giant ninja then jumps into the air while splitting into five separate, smaller ninjas. A fight scene ensues.
I remember when I saw this film with my friends back in the 90s. When this scene came up, all of our jaws hut the ground. We had never seen anything like this in a live-action film. Now, there are plenty of weird things that happen before this but this is the most memorable. Watching the scene today I was reminded of seeing it back then and being blown away by it.
DUEL TO THE DEATH isn't going to win any awards but it will entertain the hell out of you. The film is constantly moving forward only to stop on a few occasions for a puppet show or romance angel (that doesn't last very long). The film is always trying to top itself with each scene and we love seeing what they have in store for us. The film is bloody and amazing and just plain fun.
Sourced from a brand new 2K restoration, and presented in the film's original aspect ratio of 2.39:1, DUEL TO THE DEATH looks great! I have never seen the film look this good and I have seen it plenty. Grain can be heavy in the nighttime shots while lessening during the daytime. Colors are bold throughout with the blood looking particularly good. Detail is impressive in close-ups and the picture has a good amount of depth to it. This is another winner from Eureka.
Two audio tracks are here for our listening pleasure and they both sound great. Love the score and it sounds wonderful too. The English track is the fuller sounding of the two tracks.
Audio Commentary by Asian film expert Frank Djeng
Interview with screenwriter Manfred Wong (32m 28s, HD, 1.78:1) in Cantonese with English subtitles
Duel Identity: Reflections on Duel to the Death: Interview with actor Norman Chui Siu-Keung (18m 57s, SD, 1.78:1) in Cantonese with English subtitles
Flora Cheung on Duel to the Death: Interview with actress Flora Cheung (8m 26s, SD, 1.78:1)
Alternate English Opening/Closing Credits (3m 55s, HD, 2.39:1)
Still Galleries:
Production Stills (37 images)
Artwork and Ephemera (17 images)
Hong Kong Theatrical Trailer (3m 20s, HD, 2.39:1)
2000 U.S. Home Video Trailer (1m 48s, HD, 2.39:1)
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