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Game of Death
Cast: Bruce Lee, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Gig Young, Dean Jagger, Coleen Camp, Hugh O'Brian, Chuck Norris, Danny Inosanto, Mel Novak, Bob Wall, Roy Chaio
Director: Robert Clouse
Producer: Raymond Chow
Executive Producer: Andre Morgan
Story By: Jan Sopears
Fighting Instructor: ?
Music By: John Barry
Date: 1972/1979
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On word can describe this movie: crap! This movie is so bad it's a
disgrace to Bruce Lee's name. While he was still making the film,
Bruce Lee died leaving behind a unfinished movie. Six years after
his death, Game of Death was partially re shot with a host of
terrible actors and a horrible story. The stand in for Lee didn't even
look like him. Well, maybe a little if you starved Bruce and threw him
in a closet for a month. The only saving grace is the a scene at
the end with Bruce Lee in his famous yellow jump suit. Since it would
otherwise be unseen footage, this movie is a must have for all Bruce
Lee fans. But other than those few awe inspiring moments with the
'real' Bruce, the movie is total garbage. My advise if you do purchase
this movie is fast forward to the REAL Bruce fight, watch it, and forget
about the rest of this awful movie.
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In his final film Bruce Lee is Billy Lo, a young kung fu movie star
with a flourishing career and promising future. As the leader of a
syndicate known for it's exploytation of entertainers, Dr. Land jumps
on the opportunity to take advantage of Billy's celebrity status and
that of his girlfriend singer. Refusing to sign with Dr. Land, Billy's
martial art mastery is put to the test when he is brutally harassed by
Land's men in an attempt to change his mind. In a stunning showdown,
Billy takes on a string of fighter in a final bid for his freedom.
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