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Sonny Chiba stars as Takuma "Terry" Tsurugi, the animalistic antihero driven by sex, money and brawling in the infamous series that first introduced the name of the martial arts legend to a global audience.
The first film to receive an X rating in the U.S. purely on account of its violence, The Street Fighter sees Tsurugi embroiled in a game of double and triple crosses involving both local and foreign mafia gangs when he is hired to kidnap Sarai (Yutaka Nakajima, The Executioner 1 & 2), the beautiful heiress daughter of a recently deceased oil tycoon. In Return of the Street Fighter, Tsurugi uncovers an extortion racket behind the construction of a new karate dojo and a shadowy cabal whose reach stretches across the whole of Asia. In The Street Fighter's Last Revenge, Chiba is joined by Toei star Reiko Ike (Girl Boss Guerrilla, Sex and Fury) as Tsurugi goes hand-to-hand against an ambitious public prosecutor (Koji Wada) with his own fists of fury over evidence of a corporate coverup involving a chemical spillage.
The Street Fighter films made Chiba a star, so beloved by Quentin Tarantino he had the young lovers of True Romance meet-cute at a Sonny Chiba triple feature and would later cast Chiba himself in Kill Bill. Making its UK Blu-ray debut, Arrow Video is proud to present The Street Fighter Trilogy in all its eye-popping, skull-crushing, throat-ripping glory!
Product Features
- Brand new 2K restorations of The Street Fighter and Return of the Street Fighter from 2K scans of the original camera negatives by Arrow Films
- Newly remastered High Definition presentation of The Street Fighter's Last Revenge by Arrow Films
- High Definition Blu-rayTM (1080p) presentations
- Original lossless mono Japanese and English versions for all three films
- Optional English subtitles for the Japanese soundtracks and optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing for the English soundtracks
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Tony Stella
Disc 1: The Street Fighter
- Brand new 2K restorations of the original Japanese and American versions of the film from the original camera negatives
- Brand new audio commentary by Asian film specialists Andrew Heskins and James Mudge of easternkicks.com
- Street Fighting Man, a 30-minute interview with Sonny Chiba
- Cutting Moments, interview with director Jack Sholder discussing his role in creating the legend of Sonny Chiba
- Original Japanese and U.S. theatrical trailers
- Image gallery
Disc 2: Return of The Street Fighter
- Brand new 2K restorations of the original Japanese and American versions of the film from the original camera negatives
- Brand new audio commentary by Jonathan Clements, author of A Brief History of the Martial Arts
- Original Japanese theatrical trailer and U.S. teaser and theatrical trailers
- Image gallery
Disc 3: The Street Fighter's Last Revenge
- High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentation of the original Japanese and American versions of the film
- Original Japanese and U.S. theatrical trailers
- Image gallery
FIRST PRESSING ONLY: Illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the films by Mark Schilling and Chris Poggiali
- Arrow Video
- 282 mins approx
- Shigehiro Ozawa
- English
- 18
- Sonny Chiba
- Yо̄ko Ichiji
- Etsuko Shihomi
- English, English SDH
- 2.35:1
- 1974
- Japanese
- 3
- B
- Arrow Video
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Arrow Video
Sonny Chiba stars as Takuma "Terry" Tsurugi, the animalistic antihero driven by sex, money and brawling in the infamous series that first introduced the name of the martial arts legend to a global audience.
The first film to receive an X rating in the U.S. purely on account of its violence, The Street Fighter sees Tsurugi embroiled in a game of double and triple crosses involving both local and foreign mafia gangs when he is hired to kidnap Sarai (Yutaka Nakajima, The Executioner 1 & 2), the beautiful heiress daughter of a recently deceased oil tycoon. In Return of the Street Fighter, Tsurugi uncovers an extortion racket behind the construction of a new karate dojo and a shadowy cabal whose reach stretches across the whole of Asia. In The Street Fighter's Last Revenge, Chiba is joined by Toei star Reiko Ike (Girl Boss Guerrilla, Sex and Fury) as Tsurugi goes hand-to-hand against an ambitious public prosecutor (Koji Wada) with his own fists of fury over evidence of a corporate coverup involving a chemical spillage.
The Street Fighter films made Chiba a star, so beloved by Quentin Tarantino he had the young lovers of True Romance meet-cute at a Sonny Chiba triple feature and would later cast Chiba himself in Kill Bill. Making its UK Blu-ray debut, Arrow Video is proud to present The Street Fighter Trilogy in all its eye-popping, skull-crushing, throat-ripping glory!
Product Features
- Brand new 2K restorations of The Street Fighter and Return of the Street Fighter from 2K scans of the original camera negatives by Arrow Films
- Newly remastered High Definition presentation of The Street Fighter's Last Revenge by Arrow Films
- High Definition Blu-rayTM (1080p) presentations
- Original lossless mono Japanese and English versions for all three films
- Optional English subtitles for the Japanese soundtracks and optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing for the English soundtracks
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Tony Stella
Disc 1: The Street Fighter
- Brand new 2K restorations of the original Japanese and American versions of the film from the original camera negatives
- Brand new audio commentary by Asian film specialists Andrew Heskins and James Mudge of easternkicks.com
- Street Fighting Man, a 30-minute interview with Sonny Chiba
- Cutting Moments, interview with director Jack Sholder discussing his role in creating the legend of Sonny Chiba
- Original Japanese and U.S. theatrical trailers
- Image gallery
Disc 2: Return of The Street Fighter
- Brand new 2K restorations of the original Japanese and American versions of the film from the original camera negatives
- Brand new audio commentary by Jonathan Clements, author of A Brief History of the Martial Arts
- Original Japanese theatrical trailer and U.S. teaser and theatrical trailers
- Image gallery
Disc 3: The Street Fighter's Last Revenge
- High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentation of the original Japanese and American versions of the film
- Original Japanese and U.S. theatrical trailers
- Image gallery
FIRST PRESSING ONLY: Illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the films by Mark Schilling and Chris Poggiali
- Arrow Video
- 282 mins approx
- Shigehiro Ozawa
- English
- 18
- Sonny Chiba
- Yо̄ko Ichiji
- Etsuko Shihomi
- English, English SDH
- 2.35:1
- 1974
- Japanese
- 3
- B
- Arrow Video
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Fun creative and violent
Fun martial arts movies. Chiba himself has such an unorthodox style that looks flashy and cool on screen. It's much more stylistic and cool looking than some of the more traditional martial arts e.g those in the Shaw Bro. Box set. Shout out to the x-ray finisher scene that seemed like the obvious influence for the Mortal Kombat videogames.
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Sonny chiba does a fused Mifune / Bruce Lee impression
Sister street fighter is a lot more fun. Good presentation of the films otherwise.
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Sonny !!!
Been a fan of Sonny for a long time of all of his movies including this one. The art is nice I love it…Â
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Street Fighter Triology Bluray
Received My Order On Time, Great Customer Service, Very Prompt and Courteous Service, Thank You Very Happy With My Order, Item Brand New and Sealed.
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Great Release
Transfers of the films are great and includes a booklet which gives lots of insight into the making of the films.
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