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The triumph of Bruce Lee's 'Enter the Dragon'. 50 years after the release of the iconic kung fu film, we look back at the challenges it overcame to get made. Fifty years ago, a kung fu film.


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Enter the Dragon (Chinese: 龍爭虎鬥) is a 1973 martial arts film directed by Robert Clouse from a story written by Michael Allin. It stars Bruce Lee, John Saxon and Jim Kelly. It was Lee's final completed film appearance before his death on 20 July 1973 at the age of 32.


Shaft + Enter the Dragon Double Feature

The greatest martial arts movie ever The inside story of how Bruce Lee's martial-arts epic Enter the Dragon changed cinema forever 17th August 2023, 05:00 PDT By Tom Gray Features correspondent.


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The movie was originally filmed without sound. All of the dialogue and effects were dubbed in later during post-production. One of the other names considered for Enter the Dragon was "Blood and Steel". Title is seen on a marquee in Stone Cold Dead. Played on a double bill with Cleopatra Jones at Cine 42 in December 1978.


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Enter the Dragon is the fourth major film (and final completed film) in the career of martial arts legend Bruce Lee. It premiered in August 1973, one month after Lee's untimely death. Enter the Dragon was the first of Lee's movies to premiere in America and the first to be recorded in English.


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0:00 / 2:16 Enter the Dragon - Opening classicfilmrules 39.4K subscribers Subscribe Subscribed 12M views 11 years ago Bruce Lee vs Sammo Hung in the opening scene of Enter the Dragon. A.


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The opening credits are of the 1973 skyline taken from the hills above Central and various street shots in Kowloon. As a nice side-story to this, I have been helping a Canadian film documentary maker film a Bruce Lee locations-related doc this week but the one scene that remains to be identified is the location of the fight with Samo Hung.


Enter the Dragon (1973)

Enter the Dragon. To celebrate the movie's the 25th Anniversary, 10 minutes originally not shown in the US version (but shown in the Chinese version) were restored, although it said only 3 minutes on the box. According to Linda Lee Cadwell, Bruce Lee's widow, this is the uncut version. Also included is "Bruce Lee: In his own words," the.


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1973| DCP | Hong Kong, US | D: Robert Clouse Widely regarded as one of the greatest martial arts films, Enter the Dragon is the last movie Bruce Lee completed before his death. Kung fu master Lee (Bruce Lee) is approached by British intelligence agent Braithwaite (Geoffrey Weeks) to help investigate suspected crime lord Han (Shih Kien).


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Bruce Lee vs Sammo Hung Fight SceanEnter the Dragon is a 1973 martial arts film produced by and starring Bruce Lee. The film, which co-stars John Saxon and J. Bruce Lee vs Sammo Hung Fight.


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LIMITED EDITION of 3,000 WORLDWIDE. Bruce Lee's final film, Enter the Dragon, stands the test of time as the most beloved martial-arts epic in film history. To avenge the death of his sister, Lee infiltrates the island fortress of criminal warlord Han and enters his brutal tournament. The result is a breath-taking visual feast of competitions.


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Enter the Dragon Action & adventure • 1973 • 1 hr 42 min English audio R CC Buy or rent Recruited by an intelligence agency, outstanding martial arts student Bruce Lee participates in a brutal.


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Today, 45 years after its release, Enter the Dragon remains one of the greatest martial arts films ever made. It cemented the legend of Lee after his untimely death just weeks before the U.S..