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Added by melinda_mcclure (63)  
Cover by sirhcx (46)

Added on: 05/12/2017
Latest update: 22/05/2018
User updates processed: 1

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Lord of East China Sea: Part 1 (1993) [ULV 3280]

Shang Hai huang di zhi: Sui yue feng yun (cover)

Country  Hong Kong  
Released  ???
Publisher  Universe Laser & Video Co.
Price  ???

UPC  ???
Category  Drama

Color  Color
Length  ???
Sides  2
Chapter(s)  ???
Size  12"
Picture  Letterboxed
Ratio  ???
Plastic  Transparent
Cover  Standard
Rot status  None reported
 
Manufactured by  Pioneer Japan

 

   

 Sound Encoding  Digital Tracks  Analog Tracks 
   No data available  No data available 
 Language #1  Language #2  Subtitles 
MandarinCantoneseEnglish / Chinese
(in picture)

 Mint Marks sample 
ULV3280-A01-P
ULV3280-B01-P

 Additional Information by melinda_mcclure (63)     13/12/2017 

This film was shot as one long epic but was fragmented into "Parts I and II" as the overall theatrical run time was deemed too long for the Hong Kong market. Part 1 was shown in January an part 2 was shown in May of 1993.