



The Killer (4K UHD) Limited Edition slipcase version
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THE KILLER (1989) Arrow Video Limited Edition 4K UHD release including 2 Blu-rays with extras including the extended Taiwanese cut, plus poster, art cards and booklet.
THE KILLER (1989) is one of the seminal John Woo and Chow Yun Fat bullet ballet collaborations of Hong Kong action cinema.
Chow Yun Fat plays a hitman whose latest job takes a wrong turn when he causes collataral damage in a gun fight, accidentally blinding a nightclub singer (Sally Yeh).
Racked with remorse, he decides to retire from his life of crime and help her get a cornea transplant.Ā But of course, once you're in the life of the underworld, it's never that easy to leave...
An international sensation, THE KILLER put John Woo on the radar of genre fans the world over with his iconic imagery and inspired waves of imitators, but none that could outclass it.
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***Pre-order for release on 20th April 2026***
Payment taken at checkout. Your order will ship closer to release date and when all titles are available (we don't part ship)
THE KILLER (1989) Arrow Video Limited Edition 4K UHD release including 2 Blu-rays with extras including the extended Taiwanese cut, plus poster, art cards and booklet.
THE KILLER (1989) is one of the seminal John Woo and Chow Yun Fat bullet ballet collaborations of Hong Kong action cinema.
Chow Yun Fat plays a hitman whose latest job takes a wrong turn when he causes collataral damage in a gun fight, accidentally blinding a nightclub singer (Sally Yeh).
Racked with remorse, he decides to retire from his life of crime and help her get a cornea transplant.Ā But of course, once you're in the life of the underworld, it's never that easy to leave...
An international sensation, THE KILLER put John Woo on the radar of genre fans the world over with his iconic imagery and inspired waves of imitators, but none that could outclass it.





















