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Old 27th October 2022, 08:11 PM
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January 2023 Announcements

Our January 2023 line-up was announced today. Featured amongst this line-up is a fast-paced and hard-hitting Hong Kong action classic starring Michelle Yeoh; and Sergio Sollima’s ‘Spaghetti Western’ classic starring the legendary Tomas Milian.



Royal Warriors (Blu-ray)
Director: David Chung

Stars: Michelle Yeoh

1986 Hong Kong

Action

£17.99
Release Date: 23rd January 2023
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Following on from the success of Yes, Madam – Michelle Yeoh returned straight away to the girls-with-guns genre with this fast paced 80s Hong Kong action classic.

When CID officer Yip (Yeoh), a Japanese Interpol agent (Hiroyuki Sanada – The Twilight Samurai, Avengers: Endgame), and a security guard (Michael Wong – Beast Cops) foil an airplane hijacking, they incur the wrath of a gang of Vietnam veterans who are out for vengeance.

The second of the loosely connected In the Line of Duty series of films, Royal Warriors is yet another stunning highlight of Hong Kong action cinema, and Eureka Classics is proud to present the film for the first time ever in the UK from a brand new 2K restoration.

SPECIAL FEATURES
Limited Edition O-Card slipcase featuring new artwork by Darren Wheeling [2000 copies]
1080p HD presentation on Blu-ray from a brand new 2K restoration
Original Cantonese mono audio
Optional English dubbed audio
Optional English Subtitles, newly translated for this release
Brand new feature length audio commentary by Asian film expert Frank Djeng (NY Asian Film Festival)
Brand new feature length audio commentary by action cinema experts Mike Leeder & Arne Venema
New interview with producer and actor John Shum
New Locations featurette by Arne Venema
Trailer
Reversible sleeve design
A Limited Edition collector’s booklet featuring new writing by James Oliver [2000 copies]
All extras subject to change
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Old 27th October 2022, 08:17 PM
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Run, Man, Run [Corri uomo corri] [Limited Edition] [3000 copies] (Blu-ray)
Director: Sergio Sollima

1968 Italy

Western

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£23.99
Release Date: 23rd January 2023. Pre-order.

Sergio Sollima’s third (and final) western film; Run, Man Run stars Tomas Milian (The Big Gundown, Django Kill… If You Live, Shoot!) as Cuchillo, reprising his role as the crafty knife thrower from Sollima’s earlier film, The Big Gundown.

After aiding in the escape of a fellow desperado, Cuchillo is given the location for a stash of hidden gold intended to fund the Mexican Revolution. Pursued by mercenaries, bandits, corrupt officials, an American gunslinger, and even his fiancé – Cuchillo will have to use all of his tricks to stay alive.

This “Zapata Western” concludes Sollima’s triptych of Western’s that examined violence, politics, and revolution – and it is a suitably epic conclusion, filled with action and violence accompanied by a brilliant score by Bruno Nicolai and Ennio Morricone. The Masters of Cinema series is proud to present Run, Man, Run fully uncut for the first time ever in the UK.

SPECIAL FEATURES
Limited Edition slipcase featuring new artwork by Tony Stella
Limited Edition reversible poster
1080p presentation on Blu-ray from a definitive 4K restoration of the original uncut version of the film, with additional colour grading completed exclusively for this release
Optional English subtitles, newly translated for this release
Brand new audio commentary with writers Barry Forshaw and Kim Newman (Uncut Version)
Brand new interview with film scholar Stephen Thrower
Alternate opening credits
Theatrical Trailer
DISC 2 LIMITED BONUS DISC
Run, Man, Run – The Theatrical Cut (85 mins) – the original theatrical release version of the film, presented in 1080p from a 4K restoration with additional colour grading completed exclusively for this release (Limited Edition Exclusive)
Brand new audio commentary with author Howard Hughes and filmmaker Richard Knew (Theatrical Version - Limited Edition Exclusive)
Reversible sleeve
A collector’s booklet featuring two new essays by Howard Hughes, covering both the film and the “Zapata Western” sub-genre.
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Old 17th November 2022, 04:31 PM
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'Violent Streets' (1974) - Coming to Blu-Ray from Eureka films

Release date: February 20

SPECIAL FEATURES
  • Limited Edition slipcase featuring new artwork by Tony Stella [2000 copies]
  • 1080p presentation on Blu-ray from a 2K restoration of the original film elements
  • Optional English subtitles
  • An introduction to Violent Streets and the works of director Hideo Gosha by film critic Tony Rayns
  • Jasper Sharp on Violent Streets
  • A collector’s booklet featuring a new essay by Japanese cinema expert Tom Mes

**All Extras subject to change

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'Magnificent Warriors' (1987) - Coming to Blu-Ray from Eureka films

Release date: February 20

SPECIAL FEATURES
  • Limited Edition O-Card slipcase featuring new artwork by Darren Wheeling [2000 copies]
  • 1080p HD presentation on Blu-ray of the original theatrical cut (including the films’ original theatrical ending previously cut from most home video releases) from a brand new 2K restoration
  • Cantonese and English audio options (both in their original mono presentations)
  • Optional English Subtitles, newly translated for this release
  • Brand new feature length audio commentary by Asian film experts Frank Djeng (NY Asian Film Festival) & Michael Worth
  • Brand new feature length audio commentary by action cinema experts Mike Leeder & Arne Venema
  • New interview with Richard Ng
  • New interview with Lowell Lo
  • Archival advert featuring Jackie Chan and Michelle Yeoh
  • Archival interview with action choreographer Tung Wai
  • Trailers
  • Reversible sleeve design
  • A Limited Edition collector’s booklet featuring new writing by James Oliver [2000 copies]

**All Extras subject to change

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Old 24th January 2023, 11:34 PM
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Eureka teased today:

House of Horrors (1946) - Rondo Hatton
Horror Island (1941)
Night Monster (1942)

Probably will be their latest Universal set.
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Old 24th January 2023, 11:41 PM
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Eureka teased today:

House of Horrors (1946) - Rondo Hatton
Horror Island (1941)
Night Monster (1942)

Probably will be their latest Universal set.
Eureka always manage to throw one film into these sets i don't already own making them must have's.

In this case it's House of Horrors.
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Old 24th January 2023, 11:48 PM
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Eureka always manage to throw one film into these sets i don't already own making them must have's.

In this case it's House of Horrors.
Yes same here. I've caught up with them as I had them on my Xmas list

They are all welcome but I do wish they'd do an Atwill set or a Rathbone set as they are, imho, higher value titles.
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Old 24th January 2023, 11:55 PM
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Yes same here. I've caught up with them as I had them on my Xmas list

They are all welcome but I do wish they'd do an Atwill set or a Rathbone set as they are, imho, higher value titles.
I can't see any real link with those three. The last set was a Karloff one, the one before a sci-fi horror one then we had Karloff at Columbia as well.

Not that it matters.
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Old 25th January 2023, 12:01 AM
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Eureka always manage to throw one film into these sets i don't already own making them must have's.



In this case it's House of Horrors.
What's the connection here? Or is it just Universal? I assumed it would have been three Rondo Hatton films as the Creeper? Not that I'm familiar with any of them.
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Old 25th January 2023, 01:05 AM
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What's the connection here? Or is it just Universal? I assumed it would have been three Rondo Hatton films as the Creeper? Not that I'm familiar with any of them.
Just that they are 1940s Universal films.

They can't do a Rondo collection because The Brute Man was PRC so they don't own it.
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