Clunkily moving this Connie Chan topic

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Clunkily moving this Connie Chan topic

Postby dleedlee » Fri Jul 22, 2005 12:38 pm

Might be futile but I'm going to try and move this thread.

stooges0 wrote:what is the different between the former vcd version by century video vs this new version by hkwinson.com

http://www.hkwinson.com/newweb/vcddetai ... ilm_id=600

the century video version looks like there is missing movie scene and has missing lyric at the end of the songs.

does the hkwinson.com version have more movie scene than the century video version?

appreciate some comment, movie review on this

why can't they just stop bringing out the same movie 2x and just bring out the color (later) version of this movie that they re-make a few years later.


dleedlee wrote:Maybe Century dropped/loss the rights and Winson picked it up? At least, Winson offers a DVD version of it. It is confusing though. Do you know any more details? I wonder, does anyone sell it online yet?

On a similar note, the recent Winson release of Lucky Star of the Royal Palace aka Heaven Brought Us Together (1959) (sold as, but not to be confused with Lucky Star of the Golden Palace) that was previously issued by Universe is now listed as some 20-30 minutes longer. I'm real curious about that change but haven't gotten around to buying the newer version.


Stooges is talking about Girls Are Flower, btw.
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Postby stooges0 » Mon Jul 25, 2005 8:40 pm

I have no idea what this is : Lucky Star of the Royal Palace aka Heaven Brought Us Together (1959) maybe if I know the chinese name it may be of help


as to '18' here is the description as told by hk film archive (I copy this over from another site on the internet

how I wished hkwinson.com didn't bring this movie out again but instead bring out the color version of this movie.
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