6 Han Ying-Chieh films on 4K Blu-ray, ranked S to D by transfer quality. 1 S-Tier pick including The Big Boss.
dir. Lo Wei
Cheng is a young Chinese mainlander who moves in with his expatriate cousins to work at an ice factory in Thailand. He does this with a family promise never to get involved in any fights. However, when members of his family begin disappearing after meeting the management of the factory, the resulting mystery and pressures force him to break that vow and take on the villainy of the Big Boss.
Arrow Video · 4K + Blu-ray (United Kingdom)
dir. King Hu
A righteous husband-and-wife swordfighting duo struggle to protect China from the machinations of Japanese pirates and corrupt officials.
A-Tier Arrow Video 4K. Bruce Lee in the Shanghai setting. Arrow's martial arts catalog has been solid.
King Hu's 1971 wuxia masterpiece arrives in 4K for the first time as part of Imprint Asia's June 24 King Hu Volume One hardbox. Restored from the original camera negative with Dolby Vision, presenting the bamboo forest sequence with the kind of resolution it has never had on home video. 1500 copies, pre-order opens May 12 at Via Vision.
Imprint Asia · Pre-Order
Imprint Asia announced The Cinema of King Hu Volume One for June 24, 2026, a 1500-copy 10-disc hardbox with new 4K restorations of Come Drink with Me, Dragon Inn, and A Touch of Zen plus three Blu-ray-only King Hu films. Pre-order opens May 12 at Via Vision. The 88 Films UK 4K is still the standalone option for collectors who want just this title.
88 Films · 4K + Blu-ray
King Hu's 1967 wuxia gets its first 4K presentation as part of Imprint Asia's June 24 hardbox set. Restored from the original camera negative, Dolby Vision, with the standard cuts on 4K and the bonus material spread across the Blu-ray side. The set is limited to 1500 copies with pre-order opening May 12 at Via Vision.