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- Extended Donnie Yen Interview
- Deleted Scenes
- Making Of Documentary
- Shooting Diaries
- Shawn Yue Interview
- Nicholas Tse Interview
- Wilson Yip Interview
- And More!
When Tiger Wong (Nicholas Tse - New Police Story) uses his special Dragon Slaying Kick to protect an innocent family from Triads, he unwittingly takes a large gold medallion from one of his assailants; the Lousha Death Plaque - a powerful talisman belonging to one of the biggest criminal organisations in Asia.
A marked man, Tiger is ambushed by a vicious gang, but is protected by a stranger with incredible martial arts skills. This man is Dragon (Donnie Yen - Hero), Tiger's estranged step-brother. Together with nunchakus expert, Turbo (Shawn Yue - Infernal affairs), these three street fighters must put aside their differences and stand alone against the might of the Lousha Gate.
Featuring amazing martial arts fighting choreographed by Donnie Yen, Dragon Tiger Gate is a super hero movie like you've never seen!

Average rating (11 reviews)
Good but could have been a little better.
backinblack | 24/10/2007 | See all backinblack's reviews (78) »
The fight scenes in this superhero movie are alot better than i expected since i'm not a huge fan of Donnie Yen but also i have nothing against him. The fights are fun but the storyline is a little weak in my opinion. Yen does a good directing job, whilst Nicholas Tse gives a great performance. My favourite however is the guy with the Nunchaku, good to see that weapon getting used prominently in a movie again.
Not the greatest film, but definately not the worst
Jupri69 | 22/09/2007 | See all Jupri69's reviews (2) »
Fist and foremost you must keep in mind this is an adaptation of what is a hugely popular comic book in china, so some of the scenes are a bit far fetched. Not an epic like 'Hero' or 'Fearless' but If you keep this in mind you will enjoy this movie.
Another Hong Kong movie that uses CGI and wire work, this one is most easily described as a more serious 'Kung Fu Hustle'. In fact, this is probably the best martial arts film to come out since 'Hero'; although that's more of a reflection on the quality of the genre than this film.
18 years and over | |
2006 | |
Widescreen 2.35:1 Anamorphic | |
Cantonese - Dolby Digital (5.1) | |
English | |
1 hour and 26 minutes (approx) | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |

























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