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Bruce Lee DVDs

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Bruce Lee Ultimate Collection (The Big Boss / Fist of Fury / Way of
the Dragon / Game of Death / Game of Death II)
The Big Boss is a 1971 Hong Kong martial arts-action film. Also
known as Fists of Fury in the United States and not to be confused
with Fist of Fury also known as Chinese Connection. The Big Boss was
Bruce Lee's first major film. Initially, the star of the film was
intended to be James Tien, but Lee's strong performance relegated
Tien, then a major star in Hong Kong, to second billing. His success
in this film made Bruce Lee a star across Asia.
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Enter the Dragon (1973)
The last film completed by Bruce Lee before his untimely death,
Enter the Dragon was his entrée into Hollywood. The American-Hong
Kong coproduction, shot in Asia by American director Robert Clouse,
stars Lee as a British agent sent to infiltrate the criminal empire
of bloodthirsty Asian crime lord Han (Shih Kien) through his annual
international martial arts tournament.
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Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story (1993)
This enjoyable and touching biography of martial-arts film star
Bruce Lee stars Jason Scott Lee (no relation), an actor with a
lively face and natural intensity, who makes every moment of this
film compelling. Directed by Rob Cohen, Dragon traces Bruce Lee's
slow rise over myriad obstacles--most of them race-based--to become
an international superstar in films. Lee's origins are oddly set in
San Francisco instead of his real home in Seattle, but then again
there is plenty of artistic license going on as Cohen explores the
actor's psyche through some powerful fantasy sequences.
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Biography - Bruce Lee: The Immortal Dragon
Bruce Lee was an amazingly prolific, influential, and graceful man,
and his mark on the world have been assured even if he hadn't made a
single film. But those five films he made as an adult (he was a
child actor in Hong Kong before returning to the U.S.), along with
his untimely death, have captured the imagination of generations of
martial arts fans.
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