Here is a comparison gallery of screenshots from both Twilight Time’s Blu-ray (left) and Umbrella Entertainment’s Blu-ray of The Man From Hong Kong. You can right-click and view image in a new tab to do a comparison.
BD Info comparisons
Extra Features
Twilight Time:
- Audio Commentary with Writer/Director Brian Trenchard-Smith, Co-Star Hugh Keays-Byrne and Stunt Director Grant Page
- Uncut Not Quite Hollywood Interviews with Co-Stars George Lazenby, Rebecca Gilling, and Roger Ward; Writer/Director Brian Trenchard-Smith; Executive Producer David Hannay; and 2nd Unit Cameraman John Seale (HD, 1:21:32)
- Original Theatrical Trailer (HD, 3:51)
- Adventures in the B-Movie Trade Book Trailer (HD, 1:28)
Umbrella Entertainment:
- Audio commentary with Writer/Director Brian Trenchard-Smith with actor Hugh Keays-Byrne and Stunt Director Grant Page
- All NEW – Raw! Real! Quick! – An interview with legendary stuntman Grant Page (1080p, 10:22)
- Extended interviews from Not Quite Hollywood with Writer/Director Brian Trenchard-Smith, Executive Producer David Hannay, cast members George Lazenby, Rebecca Gilling and Roger Ward, 2nd Unit Cameraman John Steele – and with added interview with Cinematographer Russell Boyd and 1st AD Hal McElroy (1080p, 1:33:14)
- The Stuntmen (1973): A 50 minute documentary by Brian Trenchard-Smith (1080p, 51:29)
- Kung Fu Killers (1974): A 75 minute TV special featuring Grant Page and George Lazenby directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith (1080p, 1:16:17)
- Behind-the-scenes footage (1080p, 14:31)
- Press conference and opening night newsreel footage (1080p, 2:30)
- Trailers from Hell trailer with commentary (1080p, 6:25)
- Alternative trailer (1080p, 1:55)
- HD theatrical trailer (1080p, 3:50)
- All new – Brian Trenchard-Smith trailer reel (1080p, 40:55)
- Original soundtrack CD
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