Books - Written by John on Monday, February 4, 2008 6:57 - 2 Comments
Jade Screen: The Essential Guide to Hong Kong Cinema Book
Colour & Black and White.
Delve into the most craziest movie business in the world! Jade Screen: The Essential Guide to Hong Kong Cinema features one-on-one interviews with Hong Kong?s most famous players such as John Woo, Sammo Hung, Jackie Chan, Donnie Yen and Anthony Wong plus star profiles, tonnes of rare photos and the various Hong Kong movie genres examined!
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Shane Sullivan
Ian Wyke
I loved this book! It reads great and it’s useful to someone new to Hong Kong cinema and those who have been following the genre for years…
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An excellent read! Would like to see a second volume in the future.