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Golden Harvest is back!

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Golden Harvest, the once mighty Hong Kong film studio that produced dozens of classic martial arts and action films from Bruce Lee’s FIST OF FURY (1972) to Tsui Hark’s THE BLADE (1995) is making a comeback, at least in name. Beijing-based Chengtian, known in English as Orange Sky, has completed a takeover of Golden Harvest, now called Orange Sky Golden Harvest Entertainment Holdings, with plans to begin producing new movies under the Golden Harvest Motion Pictures subsidiary.

Golden Harvest began as a small upstart Hong Kong film studio founded by disgruntled, former Shaw Brothers executives Raymond Chow and Leonard Ho in 1970. They quickly scored a major coup over their bigger rival when they offered recently arrived Hollywood actor Bruce Lee a more lucrative two-picture deal. The mammoth success of Lee’s second film, FIST OF FURY, made Golden Harvest.

Despite Lee’s subsequent death, the studio only gained momentum by using ENTER THE DRAGON as a launch pad to invest in Hollywood productions and by attracting and keeping emerging mega talents such as Sammo Hung, Jackie Chan and Tsui Hark.

As Shaw Brothers faded away in the ’80s, Golden Harvest emerged as Hong Kong’s last great film studio with phenomenal output over the course of 33 years in the moviemaking business. They dominated the ’80s and ’90s with hits like MY LUCKY STARS, POLICE STORY, ROUGE, NAKED KILLER, and ONCE UPON A TIME IN CHINA.

Widespread apprehension, an exodus of talent and a steep decline in Hong Kong’s box office power amid the territory’s 1997 handover from British rule to mainland China took its toll on the studio and Golden Harvest’s film studio closed its doors in 2003. They continued to operate as a film financier and manager of a chain of cinemas in Hong Kong and mainland China.

According to chief financial officer Winnie Chan the new Golden Harvest is expected to produce two to four small to medium-sized films per year and co-produce and co-finance big budget productions. The company will also continue in its focus on the development of cinemas on the mainland.

Golden Harvest is back!

goldenharvest

via KFC

Golden Harvest, the once mighty Hong Kong film studio that produced dozens of classic martial arts and action films from Bruce Lee’s FIST OF FURY (1972) to Tsui Hark’s THE BLADE (1995) is making a comeback, at least in name. Beijing-based Chengtian, known in English as Orange Sky, has completed a takeover of Golden Harvest, now called Orange Sky Golden Harvest Entertainment Holdings, with plans to begin producing new movies under the Golden Harvest Motion Pictures subsidiary.

Golden Harvest began as a small upstart Hong Kong film studio founded by disgruntled, former Shaw Brothers executives Raymond Chow and Leonard Ho in 1970. They quickly scored a major coup over their bigger rival when they offered recently arrived Hollywood actor Bruce Lee a more lucrative two-picture deal. The mammoth success of Lee’s second film, FIST OF FURY, made Golden Harvest.

Despite Lee’s subsequent death, the studio only gained momentum by using ENTER THE DRAGON as a launch pad to invest in Hollywood productions and by attracting and keeping emerging mega talents such as Sammo Hung, Jackie Chan and Tsui Hark.

As Shaw Brothers faded away in the ’80s, Golden Harvest emerged as Hong Kong’s last great film studio with phenomenal output over the course of 33 years in the moviemaking business. They dominated the ’80s and ’90s with hits like MY LUCKY STARS, POLICE STORY, ROUGE, NAKED KILLER, and ONCE UPON A TIME IN CHINA.

Widespread apprehension, an exodus of talent and a steep decline in Hong Kong’s box office power amid the territory’s 1997 handover from British rule to mainland China took its toll on the studio and Golden Harvest’s film studio closed its doors in 2003. They continued to operate as a film financier and manager of a chain of cinemas in Hong Kong and mainland China.

According to chief financial officer Winnie Chan the new Golden Harvest is expected to produce two to four small to medium-sized films per year and co-produce and co-finance big budget productions. The company will also continue in its focus on the development of cinemas on the mainland.

Marlo’s Baby Shower Ends With 1 Death and 2 Hospitalized

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A gun-toting gate-crasher killed a man after spraying a Brooklyn party with bullets, then followed a second victim to the hospital and took another shot at him, cops said yesterday.

Neighbors said the affair was a baby shower for the mother of actor Jamie Hector’s child. Hector played drug lord Marlo Stanfield on HBO’s “The Wire.”

After the carnage at the East Flatbush home on East 93rd Street just after 1 a.m., the shooter got in a car, followed one of the victims six blocks to Brookdale Hospital, then fired another round at him outside the emergency room, police said. The unidentified shooter sped away.

The 32-year-old victim was listed in critical condition at the hospital with wounds to his legs and groin.

Linton Williams, 26, who lives nearby, was taken to Kings County Hospital, where he was pronounced dead after being shot in the head and torso.

A third victim, a 22-year-old man, flagged down an EMS vehicle after being shot in the leg. He was taken to Brookdale Hospital.

Cops said a .40-caliber Glock and a .45-caliber Smith & Wesson were found at the East 93rd Street shooting scene, where neighbors said people were enjoying a baby shower. No arrests have been made.

Marlo’s Baby Shower Ends With 1 Death and 2 Hospitalized

marlo

A gun-toting gate-crasher killed a man after spraying a Brooklyn party with bullets, then followed a second victim to the hospital and took another shot at him, cops said yesterday.

Neighbors said the affair was a baby shower for the mother of actor Jamie Hector’s child. Hector played drug lord Marlo Stanfield on HBO’s “The Wire.”

After the carnage at the East Flatbush home on East 93rd Street just after 1 a.m., the shooter got in a car, followed one of the victims six blocks to Brookdale Hospital, then fired another round at him outside the emergency room, police said. The unidentified shooter sped away.

The 32-year-old victim was listed in critical condition at the hospital with wounds to his legs and groin.

Linton Williams, 26, who lives nearby, was taken to Kings County Hospital, where he was pronounced dead after being shot in the head and torso.

A third victim, a 22-year-old man, flagged down an EMS vehicle after being shot in the leg. He was taken to Brookdale Hospital.

Cops said a .40-caliber Glock and a .45-caliber Smith & Wesson were found at the East 93rd Street shooting scene, where neighbors said people were enjoying a baby shower. No arrests have been made.

Stream Kung-Fu Classics Free and Legally via crunchyroll

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Crunchyroll, a legal streaming video site offering Japanese anime and Asian entertainment has announced the new and impending release of licensed, classic martial arts TV series and films in conjunction with Tai Seng Video. More dramatic and action titles have been added to Tai Seng’s existing online line-up including TVB series THE DEMI-GODS AND SEMI-DEVILS (1982) and C.I.B. FILES (2006), as well as kung fu classics from Tai Seng’s Martial Arts Theater series including THE SIX DIRECTIONS OF BOXING, THE SHAOLIN BROTHERS and Lee Tso-nam’s THE HOT, THE COOL AND THE VICIOUS.

These latest titles add to an already substantial collection of full-length martial arts films and TV series on Crunchyroll, all courtesy of Tai Seng and completely free to watch online anytime. Below is the current list with links. Martial Arts Theater titles mentioned above have yet to be added to the site.

Films

DEADLY SWORD
HITMAN IN THE HAND OF BUDDHA
INHERITOR OF KUNG FU
KUNG FU EMPEROR
MAGNIFICENT FIST
NINJA WOLVES
RED TROUSERS: THE LIFE OF THE HONG KONG STUNTMEN
SECRET OF TAI CHI
SECRET OF THE CHINESE KUNG FU
THE EIGHTEEN JADE ARHATS
THE FILTHY GUY
THE YOUNG AVENGER
THE YOUNG BRUCE LEE
THUNDER KICK
WAR OF SHAOLIN TEMPLE

TV Series

THE DEMI-GODS AND SEMI-DEVILS (1982)
THE DUKE OF MOUNT DEER (1984)
THE LEGEND OF CONDOR HERO (2006)
THE LEGEND OF THE CONDOR HEROES (1982)
THE NEW HEAVEN SWORD AND DRAGON SABRE (1986)
THE RETURN OF THE CONDOR HEROES (1983)
TWIN OF BROTHERS (2004)

Stream Kung-Fu Classics Free and Legally via crunchyroll

via KFC this is great news

Crunchyroll, a legal streaming video site offering Japanese anime and Asian entertainment has announced the new and impending release of licensed, classic martial arts TV series and films in conjunction with Tai Seng Video. More dramatic and action titles have been added to Tai Seng’s existing online line-up including TVB series THE DEMI-GODS AND SEMI-DEVILS (1982) and C.I.B. FILES (2006), as well as kung fu classics from Tai Seng’s Martial Arts Theater series including THE SIX DIRECTIONS OF BOXING, THE SHAOLIN BROTHERS and Lee Tso-nam’s THE HOT, THE COOL AND THE VICIOUS.

These latest titles add to an already substantial collection of full-length martial arts films and TV series on Crunchyroll, all courtesy of Tai Seng and completely free to watch online anytime. Below is the current list with links. Martial Arts Theater titles mentioned above have yet to be added to the site.

Films

DEADLY SWORD
HITMAN IN THE HAND OF BUDDHA
INHERITOR OF KUNG FU
KUNG FU EMPEROR
MAGNIFICENT FIST
NINJA WOLVES
RED TROUSERS: THE LIFE OF THE HONG KONG STUNTMEN
SECRET OF TAI CHI
SECRET OF THE CHINESE KUNG FU
THE EIGHTEEN JADE ARHATS
THE FILTHY GUY
THE YOUNG AVENGER
THE YOUNG BRUCE LEE
THUNDER KICK
WAR OF SHAOLIN TEMPLE

TV Series

THE DEMI-GODS AND SEMI-DEVILS (1982)
THE DUKE OF MOUNT DEER (1984)
THE LEGEND OF CONDOR HERO (2006)
THE LEGEND OF THE CONDOR HEROES (1982)
THE NEW HEAVEN SWORD AND DRAGON SABRE (1986)
THE RETURN OF THE CONDOR HEROES (1983)
TWIN OF BROTHERS (2004)