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• All countries • United States • United Kingdom • Canada • Australia • Germany • France • Spain • Italy • Argentina • Austria • Belgium • Brazil • Bulgaria • Chile • China • Colombia • Czech Republic • Denmark • Finland • Greece • Holland • Hong Kong • Hungary • Iceland • Indonesia • Ireland • Israel • India • Japan • Malaysia • Mexico • New Zealand • Norway • Philippines • Poland • Portugal • Romania • Russia • Singapore • South Africa • South Korea • Sweden • Switzerland • Taiwan • Thailand • Turkey • Ukraine • United Arab Emirates. Kung Fu Killer (2014) Kung Fu Killer Blu-ray delivers stunning video and audio in this enjoyable Blu-ray release A martial arts instructor from the police force gets imprisoned after killing a man by accident. But when a vicious killer starts targeting martial arts masters, the instructor offers to help the police in return for his freedom. For more about Kung Fu Killer and the Kung Fu Killer Blu-ray release, see published by Jeffrey Kauffman on July 20, 2015 where this Blu-ray release scored 3.5 out of 5. Director: Writers:, Starring:,,,,, ». Kung Fu Killer Blu-ray Review Reviewed by, July 20, 2015 Lovers of Hong Kong martial arts flicks are used to these kinds of films offering a succession of vignettes strung together by what are often the slimmest threads of narrative. Kung Fu Killer (which due to Chinese censorship provisions was released as Kung Fu Jungle overseas) makes no pretensions about being much other than a string of vignettes, but quite surprisingly it ends up crafting a generally compelling story that actually manages to deliver not just a series of spectacularly staged fight sequences, but an at least passably intriguing amount of suspense.
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The basic premise of Kung Fu Killer stretches credulity to the breaking point (again, nothing new in Hong Kong martial arts movie territory), positing an expert fighter named Hahou Mo (Donnie Yen), who inadvertently kills one of his opponents and is jailed for his 'crime.' In prison, Hahou overhears a television broadcast where breaking news is covering the apparent murder of another martial arts expert. Download one click root. It's obvious from the look on Hahou's face that he knows something, and when he begs not one but two guards for the chance to call the investigating police officer, Luk Yuen-Sum (Charlie Young), he's met with some good natured refusals. Hahou is very intent on getting Luk's attention, though, and he simply turns around and starts a riot right there in his cell block, something that of course gets the guards' attention and which (not so surprisingly) delivers Luk to Hahou's post-melee interrogation room. The no nonsense policewoman is obviously curious as to why Hahou wanted to see her so badly, but when the erstwhile kung fu expert says he can pretty much guarantee there will be more murders, Luk isn't buying it, especially when Hahou insists he needs to be set free in order to bring the assailant to justice.