That's right. Beware of The Ghost Faced Killer, at least in this version of "Mystery of Chessboxing"... This dvd version was released in 2009 and is terrible. Another On the cover we can clearly see that it states SPECIAL LIMITED EDITION. What this really means is that it is special (handicapped) limited (reduced) edition (edit). There we go. Instead of calling it special limited edition, we can call it HANDICAPPED REDUCED EDIT. Many scenes are missing. These missing scenes include minor things such as the end of the movie! On the dvd menu, there are options such as: Play, Scenes, Trailers, Commentary, and English. The trailers worked and so did the scene selection, but the commentary and language options are non existent. The main problem I have with this version is the missing scenes and the misleading menu options. Restored picture and remastered sound would be a nice addition, but the bad quality adds to the immersion in my opinion. The version to get, it seems, would be "Ninja Checkmate" released internationally in 1987. Good luck with that because it is currently out of print and going for $35.99 USED. It is kind of funny that the title was released as Ninja Checkmate to the international audiences considering there are no ninjas in this film. That was the trend back then though. Stick a word in the title like, Dragon, Ninja, Invincible and it sold. Why not just stick all three in the title? The Invincible Dragon Ninja: Handicapped Reduced Edit. Overall, it was a very fun movie. It is the type of movie that does not take it self seriously (just like this review). Choreography in this movie was outstanding. The story was not that unique, being one of your generic, old, revenge, motif, stories, but it works. The stand out for me would be the Ghost Face Killer character himself. I absolutely love how the ghost face killer meets his victims. His quotes/dub are great: Shi Wang Ming, "5 elements." Ghost Face Killer, "That's right." Great flick, good movie. If you are a kung fu fiend, I recommend that you watch this movie. It is widely regarded to be a classic in fan circles. I have not checked to see if the Xenon studios Wu Tang Collection version is any better than the god awful Red Sun version. If you have knowledge of this please inform me. One thing is for certain, this movie is "a killer!" and "Killer's don't die so easy." Hopefully down the road some company will choose to release a remastered, restored, enhanced dvd of The Mystery of Chessboxing aka Ninja Checkmate. Trivia: Mystery of Chess Boxing (1979)
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