Game Of Death 2 (Wide Screen)
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Production Year: 1981 - Martial Arts - Director: Ng See-Yuan, Ng See-Yuen - Original Language: Cantonese\Chinese - Classification: 18 years and over

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After his brother's death, a bold kung fu fighter seeks revenge and makes his way to the Seven Star Tower, where he must win seven fights against undefeated martial arts experts....
more...The movie features the fight choreography of Yuen Woo-Ping and footage of the great Bruce Lee filmed before his death.





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Tung Lung, Honours Bruce's death
A review by Bandit_Haze on Game Of Death 2 (Wide Screen)
July 3rd, 2000


Author's product rating:   Game Of Death 2 (Wide Screen) - rated by Bandit_Haze

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

Advantages: Excellent martial arts, from Tung Lung
Disadvantages: none

Recommend to potential buyers: yes 

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Game of Death 2 Staring Tung
Lung, Huong Cheng-Li, Roy Horan,
Lee Hoi-San and previously
unseen footage of Bruce Lee.
The film in many ways is
similar to Fist of Fury 2 they are
both about avenging the death
of a brother. In this case Bobby
Lo played by Tung Lung set out
to get revenge for the death of
Billy Lo (Bruce Lee) at the hands
of Jim Koo (Huong Cheng-Li). This film
has a lot less American influence
than Game of Death , which is
probably why there is a lot more
action and fighting scenes than a well thought out story Probably the best Bruce Lee film ever made, even though Bruce Lee is not actually
in it. Made with previously unseen footage of his films, a stand in and completed with the
classic poorly dubbed English lame dialogue and amazing Kung Fu. When Billy Lo (Bruce Lee) is killed at friend
Jim Koo's funeral, brother Bobby Lo (Tong Lung) sets out to avenge his death.
Bobby Lo sets off to Japan to meet with Sherman Lang. Lang shows him a tape that was in Billy Lo's
possesion. On the tape is Jim Koo teaching a Mr Lewis (Roy Horan) Kung Fu at Lewis's Castle of Death.
He journeys to the Castle of Death to find out about the Tower of Death. This is where he finds out
why his brother is dead.
This film bears resemblance to some Bruce Lee films such as the 'human fly' scene from Enter The
Dragon, and the hand wave from Fist of Fury but apart from the names and the music has no connection to its pre-qual.
In this film the man who plays Bruce Lee's brother's real name is Tong Lung. In Way of the Dragon
Bruce Lee's character is called Tong Lung.
 
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