Li Xiao Long zhuan qi (1976) Online
Fighting sequences and drama of the famed martial arts icon grace this biopic as he goes from Hong Kong, to studying at the University of Washington in Seattle, to California, and the beginnings of his Hollywood career. As he continues his film career after his return to Hong Kong, the many fight challenges to him are featured from Thailand to Italy. Bruce's family is briefly featured along with his real life long best friend Little Unicorn (who portrays himself). While liberties have been taken (as in any biopic), this is a chronologically correct depiction of his rise-to-fame to his untimely demise.
Credited cast: | |||
David Chow | - | Murayaki | |
Kuei Chang | |||
Chi-Min Chin | |||
Little Unicorn | - | Himself | |
Carl Scott | |||
Ping Ou Wei | |||
Hsiao-Hu Lin | |||
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Chih-po Chao | |||
Betty Chen | |||
Alan Chung San Chui | |||
Chan-Chi Chung | |||
Tsan-Chi Chung | |||
Roberta Ciappi | - | Daughter of Italian Mobster | |
Ernest Curtis | |||
Hark-On Fung | - | Challenger to Bruce Lee on 'Enter the Dragon' Set |
The score over the opening scene depicting paramedics rushing an unconscious Bruce Lee to the hospital is actually "Hell is Comin' to Breakfast Part 2," a cue recycled from Clint Eastwood's classic western, The Outlaw Josey Wales.
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