Starring: Joan Chen Jackie Chan Winston Chao Jaycee Chan
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Product Details:
Format: Blu-Ray DVD
Manufacturer: Well Go Usa Inc
Sku: 227074296
UPC: 812491012604
UPC 14: 00812491012604
Rating: NR
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| A historical drama based on the founding of the republic of china when nationalist forces led by sun yat-sen overthrew the qing dynasty. |
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Editor's Note
Dexterous martial-arts legend Jackie Chan reaches his 100th-film milestone with this historical drama set in the year 1911, as the Chinese public begins to revolt against the Qing dynasty that has ruled the country for 250 years. As the child emperor takes the throne and his mother, Empress Dowager Longyu (Joan Chen), clings to power, famine sweeps the land and warring factions clash in battle. Meanwhile, the army beings targeting rebels, and the desperate leaders of the Qing dynasty begin putting the country's future at risk through rampant trading with foreign countries. When Huang Xing (Jackie Chan) returns home from studying modern warfare in Japan, he finds his homeland consumed by strife. Realizing that the only hope for the future is for China to take up arms and topple the Qing dynasty, Huang enters into an epic battle that threatens devastating consequences for the common people. Lee Bing Bing, Jaycee Chan, and Winston Chao co-star.
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1911 - Blu-Ray DVD Review
By: Cinema Sentries
Blogcritics.org Reviews
Published on: 1/11/2012 2:42 PM
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| Although Jackie Chan’s name appears above the title, this film is in no way a chop-socky slugfest. In fact, the aging stunt master puts in only one brief martial arts fight scene, settling the rest of his skirmishes with bullets, not acrobatics. There’s a good deal of military action for the war-movie crowd, but the film is primarily a historical drama that functions as a centennial celebration of the founding of the Republic of China. In other words, it’s not very exciting, and actually somewhat confusing for those not well-versed in Chinese history....read the full review | |
Cast & Crew
| Joan Chen | |
| Jackie Chan | |
| Winston Chao | |
| Jaycee Chan | |
| Lee Bing Bing | |
| Yu Shaoqun - Co-Star | |
| Dennis Tao - Co-Star | |
| Ge Hu - Co-Star | |
| Winli Jang - Co-Star | |
| Ming Hu - Co-Star | |
| Huang Zhizhong - Co-Star | |
| Ning Jing - Co-Star | |
| Wang Yanan - Co-Star | |
| Sun Chun - Co-Star | |
| Mei Ting - Co-Star | |
| Wu Jiang - Co-Star | |
| Ding Weimin - Composer | |
| Wu Gang - Fight Choreographer | |
| Chen Baoguang - Screenwriter | |
| Huang Wei - Director of Photography | |
| Ding Wei - Composer | |
| JC Stuntmen - Stunts | |
| Wang Xingdong - Screenwriter | |
| Li Zhang - Director | |
| Jackie Chan - Director |

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