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FIST OF LEGEND Commentary with Bey Logan

Bey Logan delivers a new feature-length commentary on the Jet Li classic ‘Fist of Legend’!

Author, film producer and Asian cinema historian Bey Logan is well known for his work as Hong Kong cinema’s pre-eminent commentarian, and has provided fact-filled, entertaining talk tracks for dozens upon dozens of Asian actioners.

Now he continues his long-awaited return to the mic with this exclusive series of original commentaries, in which YOU get to sit down and watch your favourite kung fu movie with insights from a true expert in the field!

We continue our series with the classic Jet Li remake of Bruce Lee’s ‘Fist of Fury:  ‘Fist of Legend’. This new commentary is exclusive to Reel East, based on new interviews and research.

 

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Bey Logan delivers a new feature-length commentary on the Jet Li classic ‘Fist of Legend’!

Author, film producer and Asian cinema historian Bey Logan is well known for his work as Hong Kong cinema’s pre-eminent commentarian, and has provided fact-filled, entertaining talk tracks for dozens upon dozens of Asian actioners.

Now he continues his long-awaited return to the mic with this exclusive series of original commentaries, in which YOU get to sit down and watch your favourite kung fu movie with insights from a true expert in the field!

We continue our series with the classic Jet Li remake of Bruce Lee’s ‘Fist of Fury:  ‘Fist of Legend’. This new commentary is exclusive to Reel East, based on new interviews and research.

‘Fist of Legend’ was directed by Gordon Chan, whose range seems limitless, stretching from drama to kung fu to cop dramas to slapstick comedy. Bey and Gordon have collaborated on several projects, including the Jackie Chan epic ‘The Medallion’. They once developed a ‘Fist of Legend’ prequel as a vehicle for Donnie Yen, who later made a completely different SEQUEL, ‘Legend of the Fist’.

The film stars Mainland Chinese kung fu icon Jet Li, alongside Hong Kong industry stalwarts Chin Siu-ho and Billy Chow. Its action was choreographed by Yuen Woo-ping, with whom Logan made ‘Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny’ in New Zealand. Those months on location allowed Bey to interview Yuen Sifu about his work for various book and commentary projects.

Logan also devotes a chapter to ‘Fist of Legend’ in his ’36 Chambers of Kung Fu Cinema Volume Two’.