Hong Kong Legends
Hong Kong Legends was a United Kingdom DVD distribution company, based in Hertfordshire and operating from the UK and Australia between 1999 and 2007. Hong Kong Legends was initially part of Medusa Communications,[1] who, along with Soulblade bought up the UK distribution rights for film titles previously owned by Eastern Heroes label. Hong Kong Legends released 101 Hong Kong classic films, primarily martial arts films and other action films. In preparing the DVDs, they gained access to the vaults of Hong Kong studios such as Golden Harvest, selecting the films with the highest quality prints available. Hong Kong Legends also added audio commentaries, most notably by Hong Kong cinema expert Bey Logan, conducted interviews with key actors, directors and other film crew, performed new translations for subtitles and cleaned up damage to the films. Their catalogue of films included releases featuring Hong Kong stars such as Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung, Yuen Biao, Jet Li, Chow Yun-fat, Donnie Yen and Michelle Yeoh. HistoryIn 2004, Contender Entertainment Group took over Medusa Communications, including both Hong Kong Legends, and their sister brand, Premier Asia.[2][3] Brian White, who had been the Brand Manager and prime mover of the label, left Contender. He was also a close personal friend of Bey Logan. Logan decided it was time to leave Contender as well and shortly afterwards moved to the US. Harvey Weinstein would bring on board both Bey Logan & Brian White to begin working in a similar capacity for The Weinstein Company's East Asian DVD distribution company Dragon Dynasty, with White also serving as Vice-President of Asian Brand Management and Post Production. [4] With the loss of both Bey Logan & Brian White (Logan having done his popular commentaries; and White having created the exclusive extras), Contender had to cancel many of the planned Hong Kong Legends releases and as there was no attempt to bring in replacement staff to perform audio commentaries, or to create bonus features, the release schedule significantly dropped. The directors of Medusa went on to start a new company, Showbox Media Group (which several years later launched the Cine-Asia label).[5] In September 2005, Contender entered into a co-operation pact with magazine / partwork publisher De Agostini to bring a selection of the more better known Hong Kong Legends titles, which were released as part of a fortnightly magazine giving facts and backgrounds on the featured film. The titles that were released included Fist of Fury, Drunken Master, Island of Fire, Once Upon a Time in China and The Killer. The series continued for 47 issues.[6] On 5 November 2007, Contender discontinued the Hong Kong Legends label after releasing the last few DVDs (which by then were released as Ultra Bit editions, implying DVDs with improved bitrates or in otherwise "special editions". In fact, the releases were significantly more basic, the company having lost the rights for additional features other than trailers, and the bitrate was no higher than their previous releases). On 18 March 2011, Cine-Asia announced a revival of the Hong Kong Legends titles under the banner of Cine-Asia Presents Hong Kong Legends (which were released under license from eOne (now Lionsgate Canada) which had purchased Contender 4 years earlier). The press release featured new artwork for The Big Boss, Fist of Fury, Game of Death, and Way of the Dragon.[7] ReleasesFilms
Documentaries
Box Sets
7 DVDs and Magazines
Release information taken from various sources, including the now defunct official Hong Kong Legends website,[8] IMDB [9] and online stores such as HKFlix.[10] References
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