
The Big Boss
(Fist Of Fury - US)


Whilst working at an
ice factory in Thailand, Cheng (Bruce Lee) uncovers a drug smuggling ring. A big fight breaks
out at the factory, but Cheng has promised his mother that he will not get into any trouble.
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Fist Of Fury
(Chinese Connection - US)


Chen returns to his
kung fu school to find his beloved teacher is dead. When Chen finds out that the rival
Japanese Bushido school is responsible, spectacular vengeance ensues!
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Way Of The Dragon
(Return of the Dragon - US)


Lee's family are being
harrassed by mobsters who want their restaurant for its land, and Lee is forced to defend his
family. The mobsters bring some international fighting champions to try to beat Lee.
The finale sees Lee battle with US Karate champion Chuck Norris.
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Enter The Dragon


Lee is asked to go
undercover by the British Secret Service in a martial arts tournament staged by a man called Han
on his own private island. Lee is to find and report any evidence of slavery and drug production,
in which Han is suspected to be involved.
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Game Of Death (1978)

Billy Lo is an actor
who survives an attempt on his life by an international crime syndicate. Faking his death, Billy
sets out for revenge. Worth watcing only for the
last 15 minutes where Bruce Lee appears in some excellent fight scenes.
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Game Of Death /
Warriors Journey


Now, you can see Game Of
Death as it was intended to be seen, according to the original notes of Bruce Lee. This docu-film
features incredible unseen footage from Game Of Death, and other rare footage of Bruce Lee.
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Game Of Death 2

Lee avenges the death of
his friend, taking to the streets in search of the murderer. He enlists the aid of his brother,
and together they become a dynamite force which will not stop until justice is served. Worth
watching only for the excellent fight scenes.
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Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story

Sentimental, reverent,
energetic, martial arts-rich biopic, tracing Lee from early Hong Kong years to international
success. Bruce Lee fans however, may not enjoy this film as much, because of its many
inaccuracies to real-life events.
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