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An Amorous Woman Of Tang Dynasty (bluray) Limited Edition slipcase version

An Amorous Woman Of Tang Dynasty (bluray) Limited Edition slipcase version

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An Amorous Woman Of Tang Dynasty (bluray) Limited Edition slipcase version

$23.93

$7.18

The Story

AN AMOROUS WOMAN OF THE TANG DYNASTY (1984) is one of the last films produced at Hong Kong’s legendary Shaw Brothers studio, and absolutely one of their finest – a visually ravishing and erotically charged story of a free-spirited female poet Yu (Patricia Ha, NOMAD) who, frustrated by the conservative times in which she lives, refuses to behave in the ways nice young ladies are supposed to.

Despite plentiful clothes-off action, this is so much more than a soft-core “romp,” boasting an artistic ambition that Shaw Brothers didn’t always show in their kung fu movies. Directed with intelligence and real style by Eddie Fong Ling-Ching (THE PRIVATE EYE BLUESE), this is one of the major films from Hong Kong’s Golden Age.

INCLUDES FIRST PRESSING SLIPCASE WITH NEW ARTWORK BY JUSTIN COFFEE

INCLUDES DOUBLE-SIDED FOLDOUT POSTER

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

AN AMOROUS WOMAN OF THE TANG DYNASTY (1984) is one of the last films produced at Hong Kong’s legendary Shaw Brothers studio, and absolutely one of their finest – a visually ravishing and erotically charged story of a free-spirited female poet Yu (Patricia Ha, NOMAD) who, frustrated by the conservative times in which she lives, refuses to behave in the ways nice young ladies are supposed to.

Despite plentiful clothes-off action, this is so much more than a soft-core “romp,” boasting an artistic ambition that Shaw Brothers didn’t always show in their kung fu movies. Directed with intelligence and real style by Eddie Fong Ling-Ching (THE PRIVATE EYE BLUESE), this is one of the major films from Hong Kong’s Golden Age.

INCLUDES FIRST PRESSING SLIPCASE WITH NEW ARTWORK BY JUSTIN COFFEE

INCLUDES DOUBLE-SIDED FOLDOUT POSTER