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Added by laserking (42)
Cover by laserking (42)

Added on: 10/09/2015
Latest update: 19/09/2023
User updates processed: 3

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Swordsman, The (1992) [ERA-24-92]

Country  Hong Kong  
Released  1992
Publisher  ERA Home Entertainment
Price  ???

UPC  (none)
I-S-B-N  (none)
Category  Action
Rating  Cat III

Color  Color
Length  98 min.
Sides  2
Chapters  2
Size  12"
Picture  Pan & Scan
Ratio  1.33:1
Plastic  Transparent
Cover  Standard
Rot status  None reported
 
Manufactured by  Pioneer Japan

 

     

 Sound Encoding  Digital Tracks  Analog Tracks 
 
 Spoken Language  Subtitles 
EnglishCantonese
(in picture)

 Mint Marks sample 
ERA-24-92-A01-P   13D20215
ERA-24-92-B01-P   13D20233

 Additional Information by laserking (42)   12/09/2015 

This uncut version of the film is 13 minutes longer than an alternate one later released under the title "Swordsman II" as [ULV3535]. The two versions contain a few different scenes, and some of the original scenes edited into a different order. I can find no reference on IMDb to the shorter cut of the film. It is impossible to say for certain why it was released with the Roman numeral II added to the title. These are definitely very unusual and puzzling releases.