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Peking Opera Blues (Limited Edition) [Steelbook] [4K UHD] [US]

Peking Opera Blues (Limited Edition) [Steelbook] [4K UHD] [US]

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THIS ITEM IS A PRE-ORDER – Expected Release Date: 8/9/2026

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Set in chaotic 1920's China, when warlords fought each other for power while Sun Yat-Sen's underground movement tried to establish a democratic republic, Peking Opera Blues tells the story of three young women and two young men who are thrown together. One young woman grabs a box of jewels during the looting when one warlord takes Peking. A deserting soldier joins her, but the jewels end up at the Peking Opera. Here we meet the daughter of the head of the troupe, who dreams of being an actress. But even female roles are played by men in the opera. Soon, the daughter of the currently ruling warlord and a male agent of the democratic underground are involved. It's a genre-blending smash hit from legendary Hong Kong director Tsui Hark!

Bonus Features for UHD/Blu-ray

DISC ONE (4K UHD):

  • 4K Scan From The Original Camera Negative
  • Presented In Dolby Vision (HDR-10 Compatible)
  • Audio: Cantonese DTS-HD Master Audio Mono, English DTS-HD Master Audio Mono
  • Optional English Subtitles Newly Translated For This Release
  • Audio Commentary With Film Critic James Mudge

DISC TWO (BLU-RAY):

  • 4K Scan From The Original Camera Negative
  • Audio: Cantonese DTS-HD Master Audio Mono, English DTS-HD Master Audio Mono
  • Optional English Subtitles Newly Translated For This Release
  • Audio Commentary With Film Critic James Mudge
  • “An Opus For Peking: Starring in a Tsui Hark Classic” – An Interview With Actor Mark Cheng
  • “An Operatic Achievement” – An Interview With Cinematographer Ray Wong
  • “Hong Kong Confidential” – Inside Peking Opera Blues With Author Grady Hendrix
  • “Peking Provocations” – An Interview With Author And Critic David West On The Cinema Of Tsui Hark
  • “Peking History Blues” – Professor Lars Laamann On The Setting And Time Of A Tsui Hark Masterpiece
  • Archival Interview With Actor Sally Yeh
  • Archival Interview With Composer James Wong
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • Image Gallery
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