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  • Actors: Christopher Lee, Barbara Bach, John Huston, Joe Lewis, Donald Pleasence
  • Directors: Ernest Pintoff
  • Format: PAL
  • Language: English
  • Region: All Regions
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 12
  • Studio: Arrow Video
  • DVD Release Date: 13 Sept. 2010
  • Run Time: 82 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B003XE9VMS
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 69,992 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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Jaguar Lives, featuring Christopher Lee (Lord of the Rings) and scenery chewing master class in screen villainy from Donald Pleasence (Halloween), is a James Bond-riffing action classic from the Halcyon days of the back street video shop.

1979 World Karate Champion Joe Lewis is the Jaguar; a man betrayed who is drawn back into the shady world of international crime fighting when a Heroin cartel sweeps to power across the Middle East and threatens to unbalance world peace. Only one man can infiltrate the borderless gang of criminal masterminds and that man is... The Jaguar. He will stop at nothing and he s ready to kill to bring down the pushers and keep the streets clean.

The Jaguar Man of Action, Master of Martial Arts, Lady Killer is here to save the world again in a 70s B-Movie classic that ll blow your mind. Packed with fast cars, big fights and bigger explosions, Jaguar Lives is a square jawed Rollercoaster ride to wall-to-wall Kung Fu and white hot action!

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Despite an all star cast and the presence of 1979 Karate champion Joe Lewis, Jaguar Lives never rises above mediocre for most of it's running time. The film has been compared to a Bond film by some and this is a good comparison, apart from it's globe trotting story-line which spans the far east,the u.s and the middle east, the all star cast stars a cache of ex-Bond villian's in the shape of Christopher Lee (Man with the golden gun) Donald Pleasence (You only live twice) and Joseph Wiseman (Dr No) along with Barbara Bach (The spy who loved me) who appears briefly in a small role.

Lewis has all the acting chops of a wooden plank but his fights,though never as entertaining as the likes of Bruce lee,Jackie Chan etc are ok when called upon but don't have that screen shine like those i've mentioned.

Despite top billing, neither Christopher Lee or Donald Pleasence appear very much in the movie. Pleseance's brief turn as a middle eastern dictator is one of the movie's highlights and hams it up outrageously in what was no doubt a quick "take the cheque" role.

Arrows DVD sports an ok 4.3 pan and scan transfer. Why this isn't in widescreen is anyones guess and poor on Arrow's part in my opinion.

Extra features are thin on the ground but there is a decent 25 min interview with the now 66yr old lewis, who despite his over inflated opinion on his acting skills has some interesting ancedotes aout the making of the film,his co-stars and his relationship with Bruce lee.
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With a supporting cast boasting a trio of Bond villains in Christopher Lee, Donald Pleasance and Joseph Wiseman, Bond girl Barbara Bach, John Ford regular Woody Strode, Maltese Falcon director John Huston and Inspector Clouseau’s missus Capucine, the casting director of Jaguar Lives! was clearly punching above the script’s weight, or at least attempting to compensate for leading man Joe Lewis’s deficiencies as a leading man. He can kick people in the head and remember his lines, but that’s about it. Even his fighting style is dull, which is death to a film whose alleged plot is merely an excuse for the odd fight or chase in various different international locations (Spain, Hong Kong, Tokyo), and his character can’t even stop a famous monument being destroyed in the pre-title sequence that hardly sells him as a deadly weapon in the war against international crime. What passes for the script is a complete mess that not only never makes sense but doesn’t even make it particularly clear what’s going on – something about tracking down the not-so-mysterious figure behind an international drug ring - even with copious additions of unseen characters talking to each other over establishing shots of exotic locations or spy satellites to try to bring the audience up to speed.

Coming at the tail end of the craze for martial arts movies it’s a surprisingly dull affair, with most of the supporting cast seeming to have visibly lost the will to live. John Huston in particular delivers his dialogue with such bored unenthusiastic contempt that you have to wonder why he agreed to work with screenwriter Yabo Yablonsky again on Escape to Victory.
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I've no idea what happened during the making of this film; maybe they lost the script after a few days and decided to "wing it". There are random conversations, fights start for no apparent reason, loads of footage of the hero running and jumping but none of it is tied together. Maybe the editor had a row with the director and decided to get his own back by leaving the best scenes on the cutting room floor. This inept pile of pap is what would happen if I was given a load of dosh and asked to make a James Bond movie.
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This is what I paid for! I am a happy customer and I will return again. Thanks for this one rare DVD!!! I can't wait to watch it. I'll be back again seller.
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