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Magic Crystal - Standard Edition

VSA-039MC
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Please Note: This product is NOT for sale. It is only available for redemption through our Vinegar Syndrome Media Club loyalty program.

Missed out on the original hand numbered limited edition slipcase, but still longing to watch the film? Fear not... Now introducing the all new VSMC standard edition version of MAGIC CRYSTAL. 

Exact edition sizes will not be announced. VSA standard edition re-releases may be removed and/or added to this program without notice.

*Exclusively for VSMC loyalty members

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Andy Lo and his comedic sidekick, Pancho, are freelance special agents who are called in by the Hong Kong police department when they have a mission that needs to be kept "off the books." One day, Andy receives a letter from a former colleague in need of help and, together with Pancho and Andy's young nephew, Bin Bin, heads to Greece on a secret mission masquerading as a vacation. After Andy's colleague is killed, Bin Bin accidentally ends up with a suitcase that contains a magical talking crystal. Soon, a group of KGB agents, lead by the sadistic Karov, are after Andy and his family in an attempt to retrieve this mysterious artifact. With the help of two Interpol Agents, Andy must stop the KGB and uncover the secret behind the magic crystal before it's too late.

MAGIC CRYSTAL is best described as an "everything but the kitchen sink" Hong Kong actioner, directed by the always outrageous, Wong Jing. Featuring elements of sci-fi, adventure, comedy, and of course kung-fu, MAGIC CRYSTAL remains one the most unique martial arts movies of the 80s, due to its blending of genre elements combined with some truly impressive martial arts choreography. Featuring one of Hong Kong's most famous stars, Andy Lau (House of Flying Daggers), in one of his early leading roles, as well as a who's who of international martial arts actors, including America's Cynthia Rothrock (Righting Wrongs), Hong Kong's Max Mok (Once Upon a Time in China 2), and Australia's Richard Norton (China O'Brien), as well as comedic performances by Kien Shih (Enter the Dragon), Taiwanese child star Bin Bin, and the director himself, Wong Jing, as Pancho. Vinegar Syndrome Archive is proud to present MAGIC CRYSTAL for the first time on Blu-ray in the U.S., newly scanned and exclusively restored for this release by Vinegar Syndrome from the original camera negative, and complete with all the martial arts mayhem one could ask for including a show-stopping fight scene between Cynthia Rothrock and frequent co-star Richard Norton.

directed by: Wong Jing
starring: Andy Lau, Cynthia Rothrock, Pak-Cheung Chan, Man Cheung, Bin Bin, Wong Jing, Richard Norton
1986 / 95 min / 1.85:1 / Cantonese & English Mono

Overall rating: 4.9583335 / 5 from 24 reviews.

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Great movie!

"I missed out on the initial run, and being able to get this with my VSMC points was huge! Another amazing HK release."

Noah S. (5/5)

Over-the-top adventure

"Hilarious and over-the-top Hong-Kong style action fantasy. Super fun!!"

Tony H. (5/5)

What in the Sam Hill?!

"A work of absolute insanity. 10 out of 10, would recommend."

Kyle K. (5/5)

Fantastic martial arts with magic count me in!

"Jump back into an era that has long forgotten. too bad It's taken off of the store and can only be found I believe in the reward section. That's a shame, hopefully. They will bring this back into print for mainstream"

Edward S. (5/5)

Most watch!

"Amazing movie"

Guillaume V. (5/5)

Thanks for the reward, VS!

"Sad that I missed out on this movie when it was selling online, but I am happy that I redeemed my points for this and get to see HK insanity on screen courtesy of VS."

Zakaria S. (5/5)

Martial arts fantasy doesn't get

"Martial arts fantasy doesn't get much better than this. Love the art as well. And you can never go wrong with Cynthia Rothrock, can you?"

Matthew P. (5/5)

Love 80s HK

"A Wong Jing classic"

Gabriel Z. (5/5)

An amazing version!

"I had only ever viewed this on YouTube, far superior here and a favorite! Funny, weird and kicks butt."

Richard L. (5/5)

Love it

"I'm glad I could get this with points because I missed the initial release. I always enjoy Cynthia Rothrock."

Timothy L. (5/5)

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