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It’s time to rev your chainsaw. The Golden Princess action-comedy classics Tiger on the Beat I & II join the Imprint Asia collection, both meticulously restored from the original 35mm negatives and ready to blow you away on 4K UHD and Blu-ray.
This special release features an exclusive SteelBook and a 60-page Hardcover Booklet with production stills and brand NEW essays from Paul Bramhall and Steve Kopian, all housed in a Lid Hardbox.
1500 copies only.
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Chow Yun-Fat, Nina Li Chi, and Conan Lee star in Tiger on the Beat, a pulse-pounding action classic from director Lau Kar-Leung.
When hotshot cop Francis Li gets partnered with loose-cannon Michael Tso, a drug investigation explodes into a city-wide battle for survival, culminating in one of the most jaw-dropping chainsaw duels ever committed to film.
Fast, furious, and fueled by the undeniable chemistry of two of Hong Kong cinema's brightest stars, Tiger on the Beat is essential action filmmaking at its most gloriously unhinged.
Special Features & Technical Specs:
Disc One - 4K UHD
Disc Two - Blu-ray
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Director Lau Kar-Leung and star Conan Lee reunited for Tiger On The Beat II, a high-voltage follow-up to the original box-office smash.
Lam, a cop approaching 40 with few accomplishments, tries to find a decent girl for his nephew, Buffalo. However, Buffalo has an eye for ‘Sweet Dream’, who has accidentally witnessed a murder. The incident gets Lam, Buffalo, and Sweet Dream involved in a ruthless underground arms smuggling ring, and they are forced to fight for their lives and their freedom.
Special Features & Technical Specs:
Disc Three - 4K UHD
Disc Four - Blu-ray
Hardcover Booklet
An exclusive 60-page hardcover booklet featuring production stills and brand NEW essays by Paul Bramhall and Steve Kopian.