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So, "The Dragon Missile" is an interesting piece from '76, mostly due to Lo Lieh's performance as Sima Jun, a ruthless killer caught in the web of a corrupt lord's demands. The film has this gritty atmosphere, you know? The pacing is pretty typical for the era—like, it takes its time but rewards your patience with some satisfyingly chaotic action sequences. The themes of loyalty and betrayal run deep, and the practical effects have that rough charm, especially in the fight scenes. It’s distinct in how it blends the supernatural with grounded violence, which keeps it engaging throughout.
The Dragon Missile has had a somewhat limited release history, making it a bit of a rarity among collectors. Originally, it came out in various formats, but finding a good copy on VHS or DVD can be challenging. Its scarcity has piqued interest among genre enthusiasts, especially those who appreciate the unique blend of action and supernatural elements typical of the period.
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