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The Unlikely Story of the Enter The Dragon Novelization
https://www.denofgeek.com/movies/the...-novelization/
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Coinmg from Umbrella on 4/6/22.
https://shop.umbrellaent.com.au/coll...-vol-3-blu-ray
In the sub-label 'Films of Fury' the newest entry is The Way of the Dragon, directed by and starring Bruce Lee. This volume includes exclusive extra features, O-ring packaging, and a limited edition collector's postcard, based on the original theatrical poster.
Tong Lung, a young martial arts stunt man, is invited to Rome to help Chan Ching-wah, a restaurateur who has inherited and runs the family business. However, a powerful local business corporation foresees the profit potential of the restaurant site and tries everything to force Chan to sell the place to them.
Chan decides to resist and fight, and he enlists Lung to help. Lung is fresh off the boat and, because of the language barrier, he finds himself in several embarrassing situations. But the head of the syndicate is filled with hatred and plots to kill him. Having failed to kill Lung using their existing thugs, the syndicate resolves to recruit karate experts from Japan and the States to beat him. Meanwhile, feeling threatened from outside and with discontent rising in his work place, Lung is trapped and in great danger.
Director: Bruce Lee
Cast: Bruce Lee, Chuck Norris, Nora Miao
Extras:
Feature documentary: Iron Fists and Kung Fu Kicks Celebrities interviews including Sammo Hung, Simon Yam, Paul Pui, Wong Jing, Flora Cheong, Clarence Fok, Rocky Lai Alternate Opening Trailers from Hell
Australian director Brian Trenchard-Smith on The Way of the Dragon
Stills Gallery Trailers
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"An updated version of the Game of Death Redux, which was released exclusively on Criterion Collection's 2020 boxed set Bruce Lee: His Greatest Hits, is in final stages of production by its returning producer, Alan Canvan.
The first release of Game of Death Redux showcased 23 minutes of the 1972-era Game of Death footage that was presented closely the way Bruce intended, while at the same time, keeping in-tact some of the stronger as aspects of the universally panned, pieced together 1978 film (known to fans as Game of Death '78), such as John Barry's acclaimed score, as well some of the film's strong audio design."
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