Seven Swords Limited Edition (HK Version) (2discs/region3)
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Director:Hark Tsui
Country of Origin:Hong Kong, South Korea, China
Genre:Martial, Action
Language:Mandarin, Cantonese
Subtitles:English, Traditional Chinese
Sound:Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround
Release Date:Sep 29, 2005
Product Made In:Hong Kong
Aspect Ratio:2.35:1
Case:Digipack


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Product Details
Region Code: 3, NTSC
Single Side Dual Layer
Audio: Mandarin, Cantonese
Runtime: 153mins + 75mins

Limited Edition offers:
- Seven sketches by Tsui Hark
- Hardboard digipack with a special slipcase

Special Features:
- English Subtitles
- Teaser Trailer
- Movie Trailer
- Making Of
- Shooting Diaries
- Swordsman The Duel : Dragon vs Transience
- News Clip of HK Gala Premiere
- Photo Gallery
About Seven Swords
Legendary Hong Kong filmmaker Tsui Hark finally returns to the big screen with his epic wuxia adventure, Seven Swords. The story is based on the acclaimed novel Seven Swordsmen From Mountain Tian by Liang Yu Sheng, creator of such classic tales as The Bride With White Hair.

Set in China in the 1600s, Seven Swords tells the story of a country ravaged by violence. The Manchurians have taken over the sovereignty and established the Ching Dynasty. The people are rising up all over the country in attempts to overpower their new rulers, but with little success. The government has imposed a nation-wide ban on the practice of all martial arts, in an attempt to maintain law and order throughout the land.

The evil general Fire Wind (Sun Hong Lei) seeks to profit from this situation by leading a squad of executioners through the country, killing anyone caught practicing martial arts, and collecting a bounty from the government for doing so. He heads directly for Martial Village, a small settlement that so far has managed to hold out against the Manchurians invading force, but has yet to encounter Fire Wind and his army.

Fu Qing Zhu (Lau Ka Leung, who also serves as the film's stunt coordinator) plays a retired executioner from the previous dynasty, who warns the villagers of the impending threat. Together with two young warriors, Wu Yian Yin (Charlie Yeung) and Han Zhi Bang (Lu Yi), Fu journeys to Mount Heaven to seek help from the great master of swords, Master Shadow Glow (Ma Jing Wu).

Four of the master's finest disciples, played by Leon Lai, Donnie Yen, Duncan Chow and Tai Li Wu are assigned to help the villagers, aided by awesome weapons forged by Master Shadow Glow. Together they become the Seven Swords and return to the village to confront Fire Wind...