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Production Year: 1973 - Martial Arts - Director: Robert Clouse - Original Language: English - Classification: 18 years and over more

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Lee (played by Bruce Lee) is a martial arts teacher living in Hong Kong. His reputation as a kung-fu master ensures that he is invited to compete at various tournaments. One of his...
more...more recent invitations is from a Mr Han. The British government is very interested in Mr Han. They believe he is responsible for prostitution, drug smuggling, and arms dealing. Lee is asked to go undercover and find proof of his crimes at the next martial arts tournament. Joining Lee, are two old friends; an American called Roper (John Saxon) and Williams (Jim Kelly). With its spectacular scenes of violence and action, ENTER THE DRAGON has become one of most renowned martial arts film of all time. It is the first American-funded martial arts feature and also the last that Bruce Lee would ever star in (he died three weeks before its premiere in 1973).





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A review by rob1001 on Enter The Dragon DVD
October 3rd, 2008


Author's product rating:   Enter The Dragon DVD - rated by rob1001

Did you enjoy it? Loved it 
Story Satisfactory 
Characters / Performances Outstanding 
Special Effects Standard 
How does it compare to similar films? Outstanding 

Advantages: Great martial art film with the master !
Disadvantages: Sad end

Recommend to potential buyers: yes 

Full review
This is Bruce Lee's final film and perhaps his best. It was definately his most popular and well known on a global scale.
This film see Bruce as a Man named Lee who is a martial artist. He is invited to a tournament on an island owned by a man named Han. Not much s known about Han at first other than he is very rich and powerful. Lee isnt going to enter the tournament but it approced by a government agent who tells Lee they are investigating Han for crimes linked to drugs and prostitution. They have no proof however and need Bruce to investigate whilst he is there.
Bruce goes to the island and as you can expect there are many fights and Han ends up being a bad guy. The plot then may not be the most complex but it provides easy watching. The main reason to watch tis movie is the action. Lee is on top form despite being is quite a lot of pain due to a recuring back problem. Bruce was very proud however and still did all his own stunts and many difficult fight scenes. Bruce was also challenged by the extras on the set, many of whom were actual chinese gang members. Im sure if Bruce had his way he would have fought them all but most of the time fights were dissolved quickly. Bruce also loved being involved in the camera work and the direction in general. This film then really is his prode and joy. He was very proud of what had been accomplished. This was the first film in which a chinese crew and an American worked together. It was also one of the first movies to be shown in America which had an Asian man as the lead.
I find it very sad the Bruce died before the premier of this movie but it possibly helped to cement this movie in history. Unfortunately the back problem got much worse and whilst the actual events leading to his death are not known it is generaly thought Bruce died from an overdose or reaction to a pain killer.
There is a sad bit of trivia that goes hand in hand with this as Brandon Lee unfortunately died before the premier of the Crow, That too was to be his big blockbuster movie!
To give you a nice bit of trivia Jackie Chan also acted as a stunt man and stunt co-ordinator on this movie. Im pretty sure the only scene featuring China's two biggest stars involves Bruce punching jackie through a window! Brilliant!
Bruce was a great martial Artist but he was also a pioneer of Kung-fu. Bruce developed his own Martial art after practising Kung-fu for many years. This would be known as Jeet kun do. Bruce used his street fighting background to develop a very powerful martial art that was pretty much unbeatable! In this movie he is seen using nun-chucks, but this was something he mastered ofr the movie. One example of his dedication. Bruce really deservs all his praise he gets and this movie is a good cataylst for that praise. Also at around £3 it is a bargain! If you don't own it you should go out now and buy it. If you havn't seen it then im confused as to why you are reading this review...go watch it!!!! 
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