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This special limited edition 2-disc 4K UHD/Blu-ray set comes with a spot gloss hard slipcase + slipcover combo (designed by Wes Benscoter), includes a 40-page perfect bound book and is limited to 8,000 units. It is only available on our website and at select indie retailers. Absolutely no major retailers will be stocking them.

Equally wealthy Master Tan and Master Lung are both competing to be honored at the upcoming festival of lanterns. When Tan presents Lung with his ornately crafted lantern, Lung realizes that to best his rival, he must create an even more beautiful lantern. Lung engages the strange craftsman Chao Fang, imploring him to create the most sensational lantern ever seen. Fang agrees on the condition that his work be conducted in complete secrecy. Soon, panic sets in throughout the region as beautiful young women start to go missing, their skinned corpses discovered thereafter. Is Chao Fang, in fact, a deranged maniac, or has an even more diabolical plot been put into effect?

A cornerstone film in the Shaw Brothers’ unique approach in combining traditional wuxia and kung-fu filmmaking tropes with incredibly bloody, weird, and stylish 1980s horror, prolific director Chung Sun’s (Revenge of the Corpse) notorious 1982 shocker HUMAN LANTERNS takes grisly brutality to new heights as its squirm-inducing ‘skin peeling’ sequences still have the power to shock more than 40 years later. Starring action superstars Tony Liu (The Way of the Dragon), Chen Kuan-Tai (The Man with the Iron Fists), and Lo Lieh (The 36th Chamber of Shaolin) and featuring stunningly colorful scope photography by An-Sung Tsao (Sex Beyond the Grave), Vinegar Syndrome is delighted to bring this one-of-a-kind thriller to 4K UHD, newly and exclusively restored from its original camera negative and presented in its longest and most complete version ever on video, including extended gore sequences never before available on disc, along with a never-on-video alternate ending present only in the Cantonese export version!

directed by: Chung Sun
starring: Tony Liu, Chen Kuan-Tai, Lo Lieh, Ni Tien, Linda Chu, Hsiu-Chun Lin, Meng Lo, Chien Sun, Fei Ai, Susan Yam-Yam Shaw
1982 / 100 min / 2.35:1 / Mandarin, Cantonese Mono

Additional info:

  • 2-disc Set: 4K Ultra HD / Region A Blu-ray
  • 4K UHD presented in Dolby Vision High-Dynamic-Range
  • Newly scanned & restored in 4K from its 35mm original camera negative
  • Presented in its uncensored original Mandarin-language version, never before released on video, alongside a Cantonese-dubbed version featuring an alternate, shockingly different ending, also never before released on video. Both versions include newly translated English subtitles.
  • Commentary with film historian Samm Deighan
  • Commentary with Kenneth Brorsson and Phil Gillon of the Podcast on Fire Network
  • "The End Justifies the Means" (24 min) - an interview with actor Lau Wing (courtesy of Arnaud Lanuque)
  • "A Fairy in Hell" (15 min) - an interview with actress Linda Chu (courtesy of Arnaud Lanuque)
  • "A Shaw Story" (14 min) - an interview with actress Susan Shaw (courtesy of Frédéric Ambroisine)
  • "A Skinning Team: Peeling Back the Layers of Action" (10 min) - a new video essay by film programmer Kenji McGuire
  • Trailer
  • 40-page perfect-bound book with writing by Hsieh Chia-chin, Keith Allison, and Erica Shultz (limited edition only)
  • Reversible sleeve artwork
  • Newly translated English subtitles


Overall rating: 4.88 / 5 from 25 reviews.

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Human Lanterns: The Peak of Shawscope Horror

"This was a blind buy, but I have watched a lot of Shawscope movies, so I was looking forward to checking out this one… And it’s easily the best horror film Shawscope has made in my opinion. An incredibly creepy, atmospheric, and beautifully made movie that still feels genuinely disturbing. Having the film fully uncut for the first time makes this release even more special. And, as always, the VS restoration, extras and packaging is excellent and looks fantastic on the shelf."

Tobias M. (5/5)

Best release this month

"After four Shawscope boxes I didn’t wanted any more Shaw brothers movies. I gave those one a chance and it was terrific. The gore scenes stand really out here. The box art is stellar too."

Mathias S. (5/5)

Shaw masterpiece!

"I've been loving these Shaw releases lately! Shaw Scares vol 1 was my intro into their films and I love the combination of action and martial arts and gore that they put into these films. I had never heard of Human Lanterns so I instantly had to pick this one up. Keep them coming! I loved this movie!"

Jason R. (5/5)

Classic Shaw Bros Horror Wuxia

"A totally gorgeous 4k scan of maybe one of the first horror wuxia movies I saw years ago. This played even better for me than it did back then, largely in part to how good it looks, in addition to the moment or two of additional footage added in that throws in some nudity and gore that was previously excised from the original cut. In a lot of ways, this is more wuxia than horror for most of the runtime, but it's all rock solid either way."

Cory F. (4/5)

Woah.

"This movie is incredible. It’s absolutely insane and it doesn’t let go whatsoever. Also, the artwork by Benscoter looks incredible!"

Paige L. (5/5)

A strong contender for release of the year!

"Not only is the 4K restoration presented here excellent, the fact that we are finally able to watch the full uncut version of this film after 40+ years is an absolute miracle and further proof that one should never give up hope when it comes to things like this."

Markus Z. (5/5)

Wonderful restoration

"One of the Shaw Brothers strangest and disturbing movies, beautifully restored. If you like plenty of gore, fantastic martial art fights, intelligent horror all beautifully photographed, this is the film for you."

ian b. (5/5)

Get this!

"A piece of horror for every gore fan, this release is awsome. I love this website, they have a curated collection of great movies. Keep the amazing job you are doing for every fan of movies in physical form."

Roberto C. (5/5)

This is a movie that

"This is a movie that is not really that good, despite its hype, but it is a blast to look at - colorful, nice photopgraphy, excellent settings. Ideal for the aesthetic cinephile."

Markus T. (4/5)

Great presentation for such an odd movie

"This product was great, never seen the movie before now. Wild movie but great visuals and presentation"

Dakota H. (4/5)

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