Product Description
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Gangs of spies. A royal secret service. A covert governing
organization. A divine constabulary. Everyone wants to know about
a stolen coin cast and a mysterious circulation of counterfeit
currency. Every government agency and financial interest in the
region has an interest and a plan. But this scam is only the
beginning of their problems.
Something supernatural is happening. Someone is forming an army
of the undead, created to crush anything that stands in their
way, making their way to the capital.
Coldblood. Iron Hands. Emotionless. Life Snatcher.
They are kung fu superheroes. They are THE FOUR.
And they may be our only chance.
Based on the greatly-loved novel The Four Detective Guards by Wen
Ruian, Gordon Chan’s (THE KING OF FIGHTERS, PAINTED SKIN, THE
KUNG FU MASTER) film adaptation is the first for the big screen,
and the beginning of a planned trilogy.
DVD EXTRAS
Making of
Deleted Scenes
Trailer
English Subtitles
Review
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"Stunning visuals...pulls out all the stops" -- fmoviemag.com
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About the Actor
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Liu Yifei Born in Wuhan, Hubei province of China 1987 August
25th, Liu Yifei has shown great artistic talent since young. She
began modeling at the age of 8 and was trained in singing,
dancing and the piano. Moving to the United States at 10 with her
mother, Liu lived there for four years. She returned to China in
June 2002 to pursue a modeling and acting career.
In September 2002, she was accepted into the Performance
Institute of Beijing Film Academy at the tender age of 15.
Immediately following her admittance into Beijing Film Academy,
Liu received numerous offers to star in various television drama
serials. Her first television role was in The Story of a Noble
Family. Shortly after, she was chosen to portray the role of Wang
Yuyan in Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils, a drama based on the
same-titled novel by the accled martial arts writer, Jinyong.
With this role, Liu's fame rose to unprecedented levels and her
popularity with the Chinese audience also increased accordingly.
In October 2003, Liu marked her first appearance on the big
screen collaboration with May Day, the well-known Taiwanese rock
band in the movie Love Of May. Her fame and popularity went up
another notch through her starring role in the 2004 drama series
adaptation of the video game, The Legend of and Fairy. Upon
her graduation from the Beijing Film Academy in July 2006, Liu
starred in another television production based on another book by
Jinyong, The Return of the Condor Heroes. This TV series was very
well received in mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Japan and
helped Liu establish her reputation and popularity overseas.
Liu made her first foray into her music career in August 2005
when she secured a contract with Sony Music
Entertainment Japan. After taking up singing and dancing lessons
for a year, her album Liu Yifei was released regionally in
mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and throughout South-East Asia
in August 2006, featuring a diverse music repertoire including
rap and soft rock. In the same year, Liu also released her
Japanese album in which the single, The Gate of Late Night, was
chosen to be the theme for an animation series by Tokyo TV.
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