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Release Date:
January 1, 1990
Original Title:
The Best of the Martial Arts Films
Alternate Titles:
Deadliest Art: The Best of the Martial Arts Films
Le Meilleur des arts martiaux
Le Meilleur des films d'arts martiaux
Genres:
Action | Documentary
Production Companies:
Fred & Sandra Weintraub Productions
Production Countries:
Hong Kong | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 91
The most explosive barehanded combat sequences ever filmed. An electrifying video of martial arts mastery and mayhem. This program takes a behind-the-scenes look at the weapons, the mystical eastern philosophy, and the incredible skills that have made martial arts films one of the most popular genres in the world today.
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Director:
Sandra Weintraub
Director of Photography:
Kent L. Wakeford
Editor:
Andy Horvitch
Executive Producer:
Raymond Chow
Producer:
Fred Weintraub
Set Designer:
Michael Marcus
Writer:
Sandra Weintraub
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