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Distinguished by his penchant for bloodshed and a thematic concentration on the bonds of brotherhood and masculine sacrifice,Chang Chehis one of the most prolific and accomplished directors ever to emerge from the Hong Kong film industry. Often hailed as the “Godfather of Hong Kong cinema,” he enjoyed a career spanning six decades and worked in a multitude of genres, from Chinese opera to kung fu films via wuxia pian, historical epics and tales of the supernatural.
Presented here are ten films that reveal the range and versatility of Chang’s career as a filmmaker. Traditional wuxia pian is represented byKing Eagle, Trail of the Broken BladeandWandering Swordsman; choreographed byLau Kar-leung,Men from the MonasteryandShaolin Martial Artsare both drawn from Chang’sShaolin Cycle, included here alongsideNew Shaolin Boxers; Iron Bodyguard, released at the dawn of the kung fu era, is representative of changing trends in Hong Kong cinema; and some of Chang’s more esoteric work is represented by the opera filmThe Fantastic Magic Babyand the supernatural fantasyThe Weird Man. Also included is the anthology filmTrilogy of Swordsmanship, to which Chang contributed a segment alongside his contemporariesYueh FengandCheng Kang.
All produced during Chang Cheh’s tenure atShaw Brothers, these ten films are a testament to the director’s distinct aesthetic style and his recurring thematic preoccupations. Eureka Classics is proud to present this selection of Chang’s work for the first time on Blu-ray in the US.