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The Lost Bladesman (2011) PAL DVD9

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AKA : Guan Yun Chang
Year : 2011
Country: China | Hong Kong
Language : Mandarin
Subtitle(s) : English / Chinese(T/S)
Film Genre : Action | Biography | Drama | History
IMDB : The Lost Bladesman
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DVD Source : DVD9 Rental
Ripper : gandarloda
Video format : Mpeg-S(Mpeg2)
Video Bitrate : 6963 Kbps
Aspect Ratio : 2.35 : 1
Resolution : 720 x 576
Audio Format : AC3/DTS
Audio Bitrate : 384 Kbps (6 channels) / 755 Kbps DTS
Video Runtime: 109 mins
Frame Rate : 25 fps

Director : Felix Chong, Alan Mak
Cast : Yu Ai Lei, Hong Chen, Siu-hou Ching, Yong Dong, Alex Fong, Zi hei, Wen Jiang, Zonghan Li, Yuan Nie, Andy On, Bing Shao, Betty Sun, Bo-Chieh Wang, Xuebing Wang, Donnie Yen


Plot/Synopsis


This historical martial arts film adapted from the story of Guan Yu crossing five passes and slaying six generals in Luo Guanzhong's historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms. In AD 200 during the late Eastern Han Dynasty, Cao Cao eliminates his political opponents Dong Cheng and others, before turning his attention towards rival warlords Liu Bei and Yuan Shao. To avoid fighting a war on two fronts, Cao Cao decides to attack Liu Bei first. Liu Bei flees north to join Yuan Shao, while his family is captured by the enemy. Liu Bei's sworn brother Guan Yu (Donnie Yen), surrenders to Cao Cao to uphold his oath of brotherhood and preserve his honor. Cao Cao knows he's a great warrior & hopes that Guan Yu will continue serving him. Meanwhile, Guan Yu is secretly in love with his sworn brother's concubine Qilan, but is afraid to express his feelings to her. Qilan reproaches Guan Yu for serving Cao Cao... Written by BronzeKeilani26  

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