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Enter the Dragon

Enter the Dragon

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Key Information
Directors: Robert Clouse
Stars: Bruce Lee
Actors: Jim Kelly
Genre: Action/Adventure
Subgenre: Recommended · Martial Arts · Classic Fight Scenes · Drugs · Essential Cinema · Classic
MPAA Rating: R (MPAA)
Available Formats: VHS: Widescreen; 25th anniversary edition
UPC: 085391592334
Release Date: 1973
Running Time: 1hr 43min
Languages
Original Language: English
DVD Editions
: Format: DVD: P&S, 1hr 42min
Release Company: Warner Home Video (September 08, 2009)
UPC: 883929087587
VHS Editions
: Format: VHS, 1hr 39min
Credits
Screenwriter: Michael Allin
Professional Reviews
: (05/29/1998, p.82, Entertainment Weekly Staff): "...One of the finest kung-fu films ever made, thanks to Lee..." -- Rating: A
Quotes from the Movie
: "Why doesn't somebody just go in there with a .45 and - 'bang' - settle it" - Lee
More Information
Details: Bruce Lee was immortalized in his films as a martial arts master and first-class entertainer. ENTER THE DRAGON was the first martial arts film that American audiences had witnessed, and was actually produced in both Hong Kong and Hollywood. Interestingly, ENTER THE DRAGON also set the stage for non-traditional, culturally specific narratives to make their way into Hollywood. <br> <br> Bruce Lee plays a kung fu master recruited by a foreign government to infiltrate the island of a megalomaniac martial artist named Han. Han's bodyguard is also found to have killed Lee's sister, giving Lee a personal vendetta to fight for. The Hall of Mirrors sequence towards the end of the film is now famous, as are Lee's incredibly gymnastic martial arts abilities. This trend-setting film holds up as an entertaining, engaging action movie, more than 30 years later.
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