The Crippled Masters (1979)
Revenge Against All Odds
Newly Restored From Rare 35mm Archival Elements, on Blu-ray & DVD July 23rd
A cult classic, The Crippled Masters, newly restored from original 35mm archival elements, will be available July 23, during Disability Pride Month, in a special collector’s edition on Blu-ray and DVD from Film Masters.
An unusual Kung Fu film from the grindhouse era, it was originally released internationally in Mandarin in 1979 as Tiān cán dì quē, later released in the U.S. in 1982. Known for its inventive fight scenes, the film led to two sequels.
Directed by Chi Lo aka Joe Law (Magic Swords, Hong men xiong di, Hei lung), the film tells the story of two martial arts artists, one who has lost both arms and the other who has lost both legs, as they seek revenge against the villainous master who disabled them. Portrayed by Sung-Chuan Shen aka Jackie Conn and Chao-Ming Kang aka Frankie Shum—who in real-life are martial arts artists with disabilities—they endure rigorous training, forming a deep bond as they rely on resourcefulness and determination to master their unique fighting styles … and to avoid challenges from other martial artists and the master’s henchman. Also starring Li Chung Keng, Chen Mu Chuan and Ho Chiu.
An early version of the restoration debuted on Turner Classic Movies for their "Disability in the Movies" schedule during Disability Pride Month in July 2023, programmed by disability advocate Lawrence Carter-Long, who also provides liner notes for this release. The print was provided from the collection of author and film curator Jack Stevenson in Copenhagen, Denmark, where it was scanned in 2K. The scan was from a rare theatrical 35mm release print before extensive restoration that included color grading by Marc Wielege.
SPECIAL FEATURES: A new documentary, from Ballyhoo Motion Pictures, Kings of Kung Fu: Releasing the Legends, is narrated by author/researcher Chris Poggiali; original raw scan of the film (SD); before/after examples of restoration; liner notes provided by disability advocate Lawrence Carter-Long; commentary by Will Sloan and Justin Decloux of The Important Cinema Club; a compilation of Kung Fu trailers (SD) from Something Weird Video; a recut of the original theatrical trailer from restored elements; an original raw theatrical trailer; and a Mandarin-language track.
The Crippled Masters is presented with an aspect ratio of 2.35:1. Discs are region free and include English SDH, as well as a Mandarin track option. Audio is DTS-HD/Dolby AC3s.
About Film Masters:
Film Masters is a consortium of historians and enthusiasts who seek to celebrate the preservation and restoration of films. We are archivists, committed to storing film elements for future generations and reviving films that have been sitting dormant for decades. By scanning in 2K and 4K, we give these lesser-known films the red-carpet treatment they deserve. Leveraging modern means of distribution to release forgotten films back into the world, we also produce original bonus materials, including feature-length documentaries, which aid audiences in contextualizing and celebrating these works of art as they were meant to be. Visit us online at: www.FilmMasters.com
The Crippled Masters
Film Masters
Genre: Martial Arts / Cult Classic
Original Release: 1979 (Color)
Original Rating: R
Format: Blu-ray & DVD
Running Time: Approx. 91 Minutes (Plus 241 Minutes Special Features)
Plus Mandarin Audio Track (91 Minutes)
Suggested Retail Price: $24.95 (Blu-ray) / $19.95 (DVD)
Street Date: July 23, 2024
Catalog #: FMB012 (Blu-ray) / FMD012 (DVD)
UPC Code: 760137154457 (Blu-ray) / 760137154464 (DVD)
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