 | | The visual quality of the movie is fairly bad -- at times the print is scratched and dirty, and throughout it the whole thing seems slightly warped. The sound is no better, with the volume differing from scene to scene, and even from cut to cut sometimes. I have never been much of a stickler for pristine quality however, especially for aging no-name kung fu movies, and if there is something decent shining through I can usually overlook a muddled print. Surprisingly, this movie shone through and the condition of the film really only adds to its character. |
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