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He doesn't frighten me,

I'm strong, see?

Now, Bruce, just look right

into the camera lens.

Right here and tell

us your name, your age

and where you were born.

My last name is Lee. Bruce Lee.

I was born is

San Francisco, 1940.

I am 24 right now.

And you work in motion

pictures in Hong Kong?

Yeah, since I was around

six years old.

Yeah, Bruce had done

all these movies

as a kid, caused

a lot of trouble,

he'd been sent to America.

Did the Green Hornet, which

to him was a step down.

Kato, we're dealing with

a man of infinite brilliance

and infinite madness.

But it was the Green

Hornet marketed

as the Kato show in Hong Kong,

that opened the doors for him.

You want to fight?

I'll take you on.

Golden Harvest was considered

very much an upstart,

a small independent.

He came in and showed people

that there was a different

way to do things.

The first movie that Bruce

did as an adult was Big Boss.

And that was, for its time,

considered a huge success.

Bruce was considered

a local star in Hong Kong

and in Singapore, Malaysia.

Before his films had

been released in Japan

or anyplace else in the world.

Even in Hong Kong,

the Bruce Lee.

movies were the first

Chinese movies that

non-Chinese people really

started paying attention to.

The fact that Bruce got

interviewed on the English TV

out here and everything.

Even now, it's hard to see.

Hong Kong actors

getting interviewed on

the British side of things.

He just hit a certain moment in

history where people were

looking for that kind of hero.

Now hear this.

I shall accept punishment for

the lives that I took.

-You just leave

this school alone.

-Yes. Sure.

The Big Boss and Fists of Fury

and even Way of the Dragon,

they weren't designed to be

international releases.

But the demand was

so strong that suddenly

you had buyers coming in.

So that was the

beginning of Bruce Lee becoming

a quote, international star,

I was working with him

on Game of Death

when we stopped Game of Death to

go work on Enter the Dragon.

Game of Death was never

finished, he only sh*t about

three or four fight scenes

before Warner Brothers came

along and picked him up for

Enter the Dragon.

Bruce Lee was

the first leading man

to achieve recognition for

introducing the genre

of martial arts films

to the global market.

The truth in fact is we were

just at the cusp of that fame.

Before the release of

Enter the Dragon

when he passed away.

On the 20th of July 1973,

all of the newspapers in Hong

Kong carried shock headlines.

The death of Bruce Lee.

The cause of death

was cerebral edema,

which is the swelling

of the brain

and that was reportedly

caused by a headache

tablet he'd been taking.

Nobody believed it.

It was like, whoa,

in the middle of it,

we're really getting

into this guy, then all

the sudden he's gone.

The next question is,

can we find another Bruce Lee?

I was assigned by Golden Harvest

to bring Bruce's wife,

Linda and the children back

to the States for the funeral.

It was suggested that we take

a documentary film crew with us.

The world of Chinese

movies has lost a hero

and a leader.

Many people have

lost a friend.

Raymond Chow,

who was Bruce Lee's producer,

started sh**ting

footage of the funeral.

Started sh**ting

footage in Bruce Lee's house.

Like days after he d*ed.

His home stands empty.

Only memories of

the past remain here.

The idea morphed

to building it out

into being a complete film.

And so we spent

about another five months

assembling all the other

footage that went on to become

Bruce Lee The Man,

The Life and The Legend.

So right away they started

making these movies.

I mean, you can almost

look at this documentary

as a sort of

a Bruceploitation film.

McQueen and Coburn helped

carry the coffin to the hearse

for the final

journey to the cemetery.

Hong Kong Chinese film

industry was moving along,

whether it was with David Chang

or with Jimmy Wang Yu

or with any of

the other stars of the day.

For the international market,

we tried selling a lot

of the other martial arts movies

and the swordplay movies.

They met with limited

success around the world.

They all wanted

the next Bruce Lee.

They would go

to people in the martial

arts schools,

the gymnasiums and so forth.

Hey, anybody

looked like Bruce Lee.

Anybody was good.

They were scouring everything.

My name is Ho Chung-Tao.

Chinese name,

English name is James.

And they give name

called Bruce Li.

Bruce Li is the best

known double for Lee

and is an accomplished martial

artist in his own right.

We felt that you should

take a good look at

his abilities

and compare for yourself.

Why then, do you still get

into fights every day?

I can't... I can't

help fighting.

Additional kung fu movements

are grouped according to

the section of the body

you want to att*ck.

These groups are good

in practice,

but the real fight is different.

Action!

Not bad.

-Kung fu good!

-Uncle.

I'm producing the Green Hornet

program for NBC TV this fall

and I would like you

to play a part.

-Are you interested?

-Me?

That, that hurt me.

Get back.

Let me handle them.

Well, what's the matter?

Want to fight?

I think these bastards

won't bother you anymore.

He went on and did about

four or five other films

about Bruce Lee's life.

You can see all

the different interpretations

all these different

filmmakers had of Bruce Lee.

He had, like 19 different lives.

According to these guys.

Only one man in

the world could play the part.

Bruce Li starring in Bruce Lee

the Man, the Myth.

Bruce Lee the Man the

Myth is probably one of

the most popular ones.

It's probably

the most even handed as well.

Bruce Li was his

friend in life,

Bruce Li was his student

in the martial arts.

I don't think he'd ever

even met Bruce Lee.

Every kick and hit

reminds you of his master.

A master in three forms

of Wing Chun.

No wonder he fights like his

master, all new, all true.

His True Story.

Bruce Lee?

Yes, my captor is very lovely.

You must have guessed that

I wanted to know more

about you and your kung fu.

She certainly is...

very sweet.

Bruce Lee, my friend,

your kung fu is really classic.

You will be a Chinese hero.

You will conquer

the western world.

Bruce Lee was always

proud of being Chinese.

When he went to America,

he became very progressive and

he started to learn western

boxing, and he started teaching

martial arts to whites,

and they didn't like that.

It's like, hey,

those are our secrets.

So when The Dragon Lives

came along,

he's born in China.

It means that boy is

destined for big things.

He wasn't. He was really

born in San Francisco.

And when he goes to America

and he's only there for,

I think it seemed like

a month or something like that,

and in that month,

he meets a girl in one scene

and 15 minutes later she's

his girlfriend. The next thing

you know, when he's in

Hong Kong now, she's his wife.

Bruce Lee really married

a white woman in real life.

Well, let's get her in

there because we got

to get her in there.

They did have some skeletal

biography of Bruce Lee,

so it's a highly fictionalized

biography of Bruce Lee.

Goes to America, fights racism.

What sort of movie

are you making?

Oh, it's called

Hong Kong Today.

Hong Kong Today? Huh?

So why must I wear this crap?

Well, that's what

the Chinese all look like,

so what else

are you supposed to wear?

Comes back to Hong Kong,

he's shipped over this American

training device which looks

like this giant demon head.

It was developed in

the States, it's quite new.

And he starts punching on it.

He locks himself

in his room and he's

like b*ating

on it because he wants

to become the best

martial artist.

And they're always

banging on the door going,

Bruce, what are you doing?

You've gotta stop.

And it was

such a clear indication

of how America has totally

spoiled this

Chinese martial artist.

When I'm dead.

Then I'll rest.

First kind of wave of

these films pivoted around

Bruce Lee's death.

Someone important d*ed.

It's Bruce Lee,

kung fu star, at age 34.

His death is still

the headlines here.

Bruce Lee's death, a great

blow to cinema and kung fu.

-It can't be.

-It says it in the paper there.

Yeah, right there.

How could he die?

This guy was so strong.

Bruce, you feeling alright?

I'm alright, but if something

should happen to me...

You'll be my successor.

And remember, you must

always uphold, as I have,

the honor of the martial arts,

wear that garment

and wear it well.

Of course.

I'll have to find out

if there was some foul play.

And if there was,

I'll avenge. I'll avenge.

So that's what these

films all revolved around.

Why did he die? Who k*lled

him? How do we avenge him?

The other was

sequels and prequels and

sort of pseudo spinoffs.

Get going, Japanese,

get the hell out of here!

Well, let's see how

tough they are.

-And you are?

-Uh.

-My name's Wong.

-I am Woo.

You may call me Mr. Wong.

Now what's the point of this?

We knew it the first

time we saw you.

Ask our producer, Mr. Cho.

I think you were born

to be Bruce Lee the second.

It's a heavy responsibility,

give it some thought.

Hey, he's the one,

the troublemaker.

You bastards again?

Get out!

I walk on set,

I looked at Ho Chung-Tao.

He's playing Bruce Lee.

I looked at

him and said, well, if

I really stretch my

imagination a little bit.

If people buy

into it that he looks like

Bruce Lee,

even though Bruce Lee is

no longer with us,

then they can make the gap.

Soldier?

I don't like Bruce Li,

because it just like chicken.

because they give me,

I have no way to change it.

There have been

many imitators.

But there's only

one Bruce Lee.

Now that you've seen some of

the Bruce Lee look-a-likes,

we feel that the latest is

by far the greatest.

From deep in the heart

of the orient,

introducing the new,

sensational fighter:

Dragon Lee.

The rest will be history.

Dragon Lee was

one of my favorites.

His introduction was he had

done this film in Korea,

but an American producer

named Serafim Karalexis

found this film

and he bought it

and he brought it back,

turned it from a 90 minute

to a 60 minute film.

Stuck on a bunch of

footage that he also managed to

pick up of Bruce Lee as

a child actor when he was,

like, eight years old

and fifteen years old.

Stuck that at the beginning

of the movie, made sort of like

a little pseudo documentary

thing at the beginning,

and released

it as the real Bruce Lee.

Your attention please.

An historic event has

developed recently

due to better relations

between the United

States and China.

An early Bruce Lee film has

been found in the Chinese Film

archive, and arrangements

are being made to make

it available

and ready for screening in

theaters across the country.

The real Bruce Lee is back,

and this theater will

be privileged to showing

it first in this area.

Coming soon.

Not yet rated, but due to

the action,

we can expect it to be R.

And it became this

gigantic, huge success.

Nobody is madder,

Nobody is badder.

Dragon Lee.

So this is your kung fu.

Do you want to challenge me?

Hey, what are you doing?

You always seem to be fooling

around, get on with your work.

You're responsible

for framing Sammy.

Then you injured Lin Young,

now you've k*lled my brother!

Dragon Lee,

who was this Bruce Lee

times ten,

this gigantic, muscular guy.

And every time he would,

like, look at you,

you'd hear his neck cracking.

At this point,

the nunchaka was so ingrained

into Bruce Lee lore,

like anybody that pulled

up a nunchaka, you're

instantly thinking of Bruce Lee.

But he made

a pair of thumb chucks.

So he had one stick from

the nunchaka that went to, like,

a keychain to his thumb

and he would spin it around.

One time he had, like,

a Kn*fe sticking on one.

He would always come up

with these bizarre ways to let

the evolution of Bruce Lee

follow him through his progress.

-What are you doing?

-I'm trying to think of

a way to destroy

the magnetic sword.

He actually did a couple

of really good films,

he did one called Dragon

on Fire, which was also

known as Dragon the Hero,

which wasn't a Bruceploitation

film, it was a period piece.

But then when

Dragon Lee steps into it,

he's doing his Bruce Lee thing.

It's almost like

you've got this modern

day Bruce Lee that steps

into this period film where

everybody's doing this

very traditional martial

arts and he's sitting

there thumbing his nose.

Action!

Cut!

He's terrific!

Hello!

My name is Bruce Le.

Bruce Le is actually a proper

kung fu guy, he'd won

tournaments in Macau.

The Big Boss II was Bruce Le's

introduction to Bruceploitation.

He was still being

billed under his real name,

but he, in that movie,

plays the character that Bruce

Lee played in The Big Boss.

And then somebody realized

he kinda looks a bit

like Bruce Lee.

And give him a pair of big

sunglasses and a bowl haircut

and we can turn him into him.

You looking for me?

Snake blood.

He only did one film where he

actually played Bruce Lee in it.

It was about

Bruce Lee's youth in Hong Kong

before he went to America.

Do you see the meteor in the sky

that is shining for your son?

I am an astrologer.

Interesting to note

in that film,

the one that plays

the antagonist Shih Kien,

who was the bad guy

Han in Enter the Dragon.

-You are this famous Bruce.

-Yes, I'm Bruce.

Well, today I'm

going to teach you a lesson.

That's the only time that he

ever did a Bruceploitation film.

Because all these actors that

all these small parts

in Bruce Lee's films,

their stock sh*t way up

when Bruce Lee passed away.

Bolo.

Bolo, who is the big

bodyguard in Enter the Dragon.

First off, this guy's

done more Bruceploitation

films than probably anybody

that would ever live.

Unfortunately, at that

time, Enter the Dragon,

they never fought.

So that's why they put

them up after those films.

They would pit him

up against these

Bruceploitation actors

to sort of convey this

what if Bruce Lee and Bolo

had fought on Enter the Dragon?

Sometimes they'll literally

put him in the same outfit.

So that would go on

the poster, of course.

And you're like, did

they film those guys fighting?

Well, maybe it's in that film.

He works a lot and

he's a very busy person.

I never really seen him much.

I grown up, I've gone to school

and he travels so much.

From my recording for

what I know is at least

like 140,

150 films in his career.

Enter Jim Dragon Kelly.

No, no, you stay here

until I get back.

Do those dishes or something.

They're done.

The Black Superman of

the martial arts.

Star of the famous

Enter the Dragon.

Jim Kelly is as cool as 007.

He's James Bond and Bruce Lee

rolled up into one cool

package of dynamite.

I like to think of you

as my white knight.

Never the white knight, baby.

Okay. Class dismissed.

And there were others

that we built up. Angela Mao.

Here comes the lethal

lady of kung fu.

She's a cr*ck karate queen

who really drives men nuts.

For five, six years,

she was the biggest female

name in martial arts.

She was the female Bruce Lee.

Her pictures made almost

as much as Bruce Lee.

Queen of the Deep Thrust.

And then she vanished.

By the late 1980s, everybody's

saying, where is Angela Mao?

Stay where you are.

We caught you red-handed.

Have a look what's behind you.

All right let's do it once

in rehearsal, now, try.

Now you give him a kick here.

Hold it! Mr. Chung,

that should cover.

This act is too dangerous.

When I got to work in Hong

Kong and in the Philippines

and Thailand,

you saw seven to ten people.

They did everything a 200

man crew did on a big sh**t.

A good crew could sh**t

a complete film in 15 days.

Leave the casino until later.

We'll have the duel first.

Right. We'll take care of this

duel business first,

And then later, the casino.

Audiences, they didn't care

about your story,

they cared about the actions.

Not a bad leg technique.

I have a good teacher.

I see, you're begging

to be k*lled.

If you've got a fight scene

where you have five foreigners

fighting Ho Chung Tao,

then another fight scene,

five foreigners fighting

Ho Chung Tao and another one.

So they just try

to mix people up and

make them look different.

Let's go.

Kicking cars with real glass,

jumping into water

without even checking

in the water, nothing.

At that time I thought

I was Superman.

Until once I jumped from

the third floor,

at time we only had boxes and

mattress made out of straw.

I jumped right in between,

I broke my tendon.

Many people get hurt.

You had days off

when you weren't filming.

So if you're a lead

actor and you have to act

every single day, then,

no, you have no time off.

It was tough.

It was not easy.

Hey, you look exhausted,

what's wrong with you?

You're moving too fast.

You've already moved

off before the other

actors have got near you!

It's okay.

Carry on.

Bruce Lee!

Instead of it just being

the Southeast Asia market,

suddenly the Philippines

wanted them, suddenly Thailand

wanted them.

Suddenly Europe started

to want them, suddenly

America wanted them.

This big boom came

and people were looking

for Hong Kong cinema.

I mean, every week back then

they would release a film or two

in theaters and a lot

of them were Bruceploitation

films because those are

the ones that the buyers were

grabbing up because they figured

that's what was going to sell.

I look back

at it and think about how

easy it was

for the pirates to operate.

I had not only

discussions at the boardroom

level at Golden Harvest,

I had multiple conversations

with leading law firms.

There was very

little we could do.

Bruce Lee "Le" or Bruce Lee "Li"

are still not

the same as Bruce Lee "Lee."

That actually impacted

more on the Lee family and

their ability

to exploit the likeness

and the trademark of Bruce Lee.

For Linda, it was both

financially bad and secondly,

it was very

emotionally frustrating.

People wanted more.

There was no video at the time.

Films like this weren't going

to appear on TV for years.

Every neighborhood

had a theater and every

theater had kung fu movies.

Dojos just came

up all over the place.

A lot of people really

started to think of Asian

men as being strong and heroic.

Let the foreigners experience

kung fu just to let them see

what kung fu's really

like and to teach them that

Chinese are not cowards.

And talented

and charismatic and sexy.

But would

you really like to take me?

Of course,

honeymoon in Hong Kong.

I can't believe it.

Which is not

something that Asian men

in the U.S. were thought of.

In Hollywood movies,

there were generally very

few kinds of roles for men.

You could play

a Japanese soldier and

get k*lled,

or you could play a houseboy.

Inspector Clouseau's residence.

Or maybe pull a rickshaw.

Women had a little bit,

somewhat more interesting parts.

Townsend Harris, first white

man to open up the Orient,

and the beautiful geisha was

sent to love him and k*ll him.

Although they were,

generally speaking, either

geisha girls, prostitutes

or girlfriends of the white guy.

So Bruce Lee came along

and all of a sudden, boom, boom.

It was disruptive

to the film industry.

So that, of course, engendered

a lot of pride

amongst Chinese people.

It wasn't only just

Asian Americans who liked it.

There's huge numbers

of African Americans

who love kung fu movies.

Maybe because Bruce Lee

often played someone

who is fighting

against the system.

And then just through

his sheer strength of will

and incredible

martial arts skills,

he was able

to b*at the system.

Oh, 42nd Street, the circus.

42nd Street, in those days,

was quite a shady area.

In the movie theaters,

people would be selling joints

and bags and stuff.

People would smoke

right next to you.

They'd drink next to you.

But most of the theaters

were young people.

Principally male-dominated,

blue-collar audience,

action-oriented audience.

And we were constantly

successful with these pictures.

I met Serafim Karalexis there.

Mr. Van Clief.

He's the gentleman

that really started

the kung fu phase in America,

he and Terry Levene.

They had movie theaters

and they showed

three, four kung fu movies

per day.

They were both innovators

on the kung fu market.

Ron Van Clief was working

here in New York

as a martial arts instructor.

He was a remarkable athlete

and a remarkable actor.

The death of Bruce Lee came

as a surprise to the world .

A Chinese millionaire

from San Francisco

was willing to pay $100,000

up-front to find out the truth.

The assignment went to

the most feared man in America.

Ron Van Clief, otherwise known

as The Black Dragon.

I met Bruce Lee at

the All-American Championships

at Madison Square Garden

in New York City.

He watched me fight

in the eliminations.

And he said that my spirit

was so strong,

he named me The Black Dragon.

About eight years later,

I met Serafim Karalexis.

And the first film I did for him

was called The Black Dragon.

Black Dragon rips into

the Hong Kong underworld

a nd takes no bullshit

from any of them ,

as he revenges the death

of Bruce Lee.

We did some promotion

for The Black Dragon,

Black Dragon's Revenge,

Super w*apon,

The Way of the Black Dragon,

Kung Fu Fever,

which they renamed

Black Dragon Fever.

We'd bring him to live shows

at the Lyric Theater

and the Selwyn Theater.

Terry had me do exhibitions

on a stage

that was really small, narrow.

One of my students fell off

the stage into the audience

when we were doing

one of the demonstrations.

That guy bothering you?

How can I ever repay you?

I'm sure Ron has some ideas

of his own.

This is the part that always

gets left out

when everybody talks about

the history of the Asian cinema.

There are two markets

that actually help

to drive the Chinese cinema.

One being the United States,

and the other being France.

Asian people, especially

Taiwan people,

It's not the real Bruce Lee,

oh, forget it, forget it.

The westerns can't tell

a Korean from a Japanese

from a Chinese.

Most of them can't.

I was five when Bruce Lee d*ed.

So I was like,

he's a Chinese man.

I didn't know at

the time he was a real person.

I thought he was a character,

almost, because

I'd see other people

playing Bruce Lee.

I was twelve years old.

I was in San Francisco,

and there was a poster

up on the Marcus street cinema,

and it said, the Young Dragon.

It had this Chinese guy,

and he was all ripped up

and shredded, and he had

the aviator glasses on.

The tagline was Bruce

in his first film at age 18.

That's it. It didn't say

which Bruce.

So I went in,

and within ten minutes

I realized

I'd been seriously duped.

I didn't hang around

the theater too much

for critical reviews,

for obvious reasons.

But putting that aside, I don't

recall anybody or any incident

of a serious nature where

a customer was dissatisfied.

When Bruce Lee d*ed,

it was a big deal.

I was very upset.

And I said, if you could get

the TV show,

same people that did Batman,

you could cut it up

and all your troubles be solved,

because Bruce Lee's

the biggest star and he's great.

We took the best episodes

and we made it into two movies.

And from that, my dad became

a big independent distributor.

I want to just point out,

these ads were the thing

that really

also brought people in

so much in the advertising,

and it was such a big

part of it.

Now, you would think

this is going to be

a sequel to Big Boss 1

but it absolutely has

zero to do with any Big Boss.

This is an example of three

movies that have the same title.

This film got released

while Bruce Lee was alive.

So it's essentially the first

Bruceploitation movie.

Bruce, of course, went nuts

because films of him helping do

some of the choreography

on the set turned into the most

exciting kung fu picture

ever directed by Bruce Lee.

This would quickly change to...

The most exciting

kung fu picture ever directed.

And then Bruce Lee,

of course, is now missing

from the front of it.

This is a film that really has

zero, zero to do with Bruce Lee.

But you get

this guy that is basically

Bruce Lee with

a Charles Bronson mustache.

Nothing will stop

the rise of Bronson Lee.

Here... it's Bruce Lo.

How did that come about?

When I was doing the trailer,

and in it they had a guy

who looked like Bruce Lee,

and his name was Kurata.

So I said, they had

Bruce Le, Bruce Li,

do they have Bruce Lo yet? And

he said, that's a good idea.

Bruce Lo, that's very good.

Witness Bruce Lo

as he takes on a dozen

skilled fighters, bare handed.

I'm told that

he didn't even know

that he was called

Bruce Lo in the United States.

I'm Japanese.

So, everything, spirit,

mind, style,

always in the

Japanese style. Yeah.

This is called

the Japanese crab technique.

So Exit the Dragon,

Enter the Tiger.

We've got, obviously, this image

drawn of Bruce Lee in a coffin.

Now, that was bad enough,

but when you get over

to the Death of

Bruce Lee poster,

this is an actual photo

of Bruce Lee at the bottom here.

In, uh, in his coffin.

And they put it on the poster.

We have a picture,

enter something or

whatever it is,

and we show the entire

30 minutes of his funeral.

In Hong Kong.

Bruce Lee was buried,

but not before making a deal

with the black angel of death.

Now his tormented soul

returns as Bruce Lee

Fights Back From the Grave.

Bruce Lee Fights Back From

the Grave, primarily, was a faux

Bruce Lee,

a fictional Bruce Lee.

His name might have

been Bruce Li, Bruce Lee,

Bruce Flea, for all I know.

We had a director who we hired

to go to a cemetery in

New Jersey, sacrilegiously

open a grave,

and have himself come out

of the grave dressed

in a Bruce Lee mask.

Special effects,

and a few things of that nature,

which cost an awful,

awful lot of money.

Around about $35.

He faces every contest.

The fighters,

the K*llers, the mobsters,

the slime of the underworld.

You have kind of like

the seven stages of dying.

You have this shock and you have

this acceptance and this anger.

And I think there's

a certain sense of

that you can follow

through with these films.

In the beginning, all

the films dealt with his death,

and then you progressed

into this stage

where everybody was going,

okay, he's dead.

We got to deal with it now.

And that brought up

these what if scenarios.

I didn't coin this phrase,

but they were like

Bruce Lee conjectures.

If we wanted to

see Bruce Lee as Indiana Jones.

What if he had lived

and he played Indiana Jones?

We stick him in New Guinea,

and he fights the snake clan,

and you got

Bruce Li in New Guinea.

There was a point

where the Bruce Lee actors

actually started to go

through their own transition,

trying to change up their

own images so they weren't

so stuck in

the whole Bruce Lee mold.

Dragon Lee started

getting really into comedy,

so he was still doing Bruce,

but he was doing this

weird kind of comedy

hybrid version of him.

Bruce Le, basically,

in his morphing, went into very

extravagant sort of James Bond

sort of pink kind of filmmaking

career where everything

was either topless women.

Or gangsters.

He teams up with

basically a James Bond

character in the story,

this white guy.

And they both go on

this mission to try to

stop this drug that's

been stolen that can actually

disseminate

every male on the planet,

make everybody infertile.

Great storyline.

If you look at the poster,

it says, starring Bruce Le.

Then it says, and

Jack Klugman and Jane Seymour.

And you're like, what? And what

they did was they were filming

this movie and they went to

a party where Jack Klugman and

Jane Seymour at this party,

and they just filmed Bruce Lee

walking up to him

and shaking their hand.

You can't even

hear what they're saying.

And he walks

into Jane Seymour and just

stands next to her for

a minute and then walks off.

And now they're

starring in the movie.

And it was just classic.

I don't know if you know

the film Pieces. He's in it.

He makes one little

appearance where he shows up,

has a karate fight in a walkway.

Hey, it's my kung fu professor.

What's the story, Chow?

Oh, I am out jogging, and next

thing I know, I am on ground.

Something I eat. Bad chop suey.

So long.

Hey, that looks like,

you know, Bruce Lee.

I heard they brought him in.

The clones of Bruce Lee,

which is so self

reflexive of the genre itself.

Bruce Lee dies.

Nothing, doctor. His heart

has stopped b*ating.

This evil doctor comes

up with an idea to clone him

and turn him into different

Bruce Lees and then ultimately

take over the world,

which sounds sort of like

the Bruceploitation

genre in itself, right?

So that film had

Dragon Lee and Bruce Le and it

had another Bruce Thai.

They each go on

an adventure for the government.

And at the very end of

the film, the clones come

together and they say,

to hell with this.

Let's fight the doctor.

Get him.

Are you sure it's Bruce Lee?

Doesn't look like him.

When a person dies,

their face and their

body undergo a change.

I love it.

What do you take me for?

Don't think you can

trick me, baby.

Listen, Dracula, your

zombies can't help you.

It's a crazy fun film to watch.

When a man's endowed like Bruce,

the girls are bound to want him.

He's gotta have his fun,

eh, Brucey?

That's enough.

Bruce Liang did The Dragon

Lives Again.

He did a film called Little

Godfather in Hong Kong

where he basically plays Bruce

Lee making Way of the Dragon

when he was in Rome.

Not a move.

You're a pretty clever guy.

You'd like a fight, huh?

I gave you 200 a day.

Now I give you three.

-Five. I'm begging you.

-All right.

Now, through the miracle

of motion pictures,

we bring

you the story and the film

that superstar Bruce Lee

wanted you to see.

There were attempts

to advertise the game of

death that whatever it is,

the Return of the Dragon,

Part Five has the secret,

unseen footage.

Well, that's very easy

to stop those claims,

or at least to make legal

threats that would

make the distributors think

twice before they would

actually go forward with it.

But there was

a lot of mystery about

what was the actual footage.

Well, the truth was

we knew that it couldn't

be pirated because

the negative was being

held in a vault

at our own laboratory.

What they did do, though,

was take some of the frames

that we had released

back before Bruce d*ed,

very famous sh*ts of

him with Kareem Jabbar

and try and inject

them into their films.

This image of Bruce Lee

in his tracksuit with

the nunchaku, particularly,

was so prevalent in people's

brains years and years

before Game of Death

even came out.

It was all about

you wanting to go

and hopefully

this was maybe the movie

that Bruce Lee actually was in.

At the time of his death,

Bruce Lee was working

on this film project.

Soon it will be at

this theater, a living

memorial to this

great fighter

and kung fu superstar.

Pleasure to meet

Mr. Lee's k*ller.

-Well chosen.

-Thank you.

With the greatest cast

ever assembled in one

motion picture.

The Shaolin Magician,

Poison Fingers,

The Incredible Ape.

And last but not least,

Abdul the Giant.

A giant in his time,

a legend in his death.

He lives again.

And fights for his life.

in the Game of Death.

Four years in the making.

Initially,

it was not our intention

to finish the film.

It was not until a good

two years after he passed away

that the serious

conversations started at

Golden Harvest about, is

it possible to finish the movie?

We had sh*t 30 minutes of

usable footage that ultimately

was cut down to be about

15 minutes in the film.

It was probably

the worst Bruceploitation

movie of all time.

It promises so much.

It's got that fantastic opening

sequence that you're expecting.

This is the bombastic music

comes in, it's all there,

and then suddenly it's got

footage of Bruce Lee's funeral.

I can say definitively

that Golden Harvest refrained

from making any knockoff movies,

with the exception of

Game of Death,

where I did use

doubles for Bruce Lee.

It is better to die

a broken piece of jade

than to live a life of clay.

Even though it's

being done in the guise of

a Bruce Lee film,

it uses all the same

tricks that all

the Bruceploitation films

use to make you think,

am I seeing Bruce Lee right now?

There's a cardboard cut out

of Bruce Lee stuck on a mirror.

The double sits down in front

of a mirror, and they literally

just take a cardboard

pasting of Bruce Lee's face,

like a photograph, and stick

it on the front of the mirror.

And he's just behind it,

and you're like, what?

Here we go.

Everybody settle down.

In the story, he's reenacting

a scene from Fists of Fury where

he runs at the camera and

this kick and these guards are

all sitting below the camera,

and they sh**t him.

In Game of Death,

they have it where a gangster

is placed in these extras

and really

sh**t him in the face.

The idea

there was that his face got

a little bit changed from

the b*llet hitting in the face,

so he was always wearing

disguises, beards and glasses.

And so that's kind of

how they worked it off.

Commercially it was

a phenomenal success.

With the true Bruce Lee

fans and aficionados,

I think I would say mixed.

And there were some

people that were convinced

we still had another

hour of footage that we were

holding back for

part two and part three.

There are no secret

five minutes of footage

that I have stashed for

my old age retirement pension.

For the action scenes

that had to be done without

Bruce, we used a young,

in those days,

aspiring action director

by the name of Sammo Hong,

because Sammo had been involved

with Bruce on

the Enter the Dragon with me

and worked as

a stuntman on the other movies.

And for my money,

Sammo was one of the smartest

martial arts choreographers.

He went on to

become a very successful

director in his own right.

Do I look like him?

Does the star

really look like Bruce Lee?

Yes, he does.

More than you, for sure.

There's a great sequence where

Sammo gets hired to

be an extra

on a Bruceploitation

movie and has a fight

with the actor because

he feels you're not

worthy of Bruce Lee's spirit.

Cut, cut, cut, cut.

Why didn't you move?

He doesn't look like Bruce Lee.

What do you mean?

I can tell you this,

that Bruce Lee is my hero.

You're not in the same league.

The funny thing about the Fat

Dragon is it's very easy to go

oh, this movie is

just a piss-take,

but it's actually

a very respectful piss-take.

-What do you want?

-From what I've seen of you,

-I reckon you'd fit.

-No thanks.

New Fist of Fury

and Fist of Fury Two,

which was Bruce Li, were kind

of competing sequels to fist

of Fury because they were

being done about the same time.

Ng called me into his office.

He says, there's this other

film I would like you to do.

Play a bad guy in the film. It's

a new guy called Jackie Chan.

He's done a few

films in Hong Kong.

The preacher.

I'm not any sort of priest.

I come from Russia.

But we're going to

try something different.

But Jackie always said

the way he became famous later

was by doing everything

that Bruce Lee didn't do.

I'm gonna get my ass kicked

for the whole movie and then win

at the end. And that's

what Bruce Lee never would do.

And if you give me a chance,

I will be the best comedy

action martial

arts star in the world.

Nobody was interested in

comedy action kung fu.

He went off and he made two

movies away from Golden Harvest,

the Drunken Master

movies that convinced us

we didn't understand

how to use Jackie.

God Chang, the drunk

God with the double kick.

So in the finest

traditions of the movie

industry everywhere,

Golden Harvest turned

around and said, we always

knew that would be a success.

We love you. We want

to make a deal with you.

As we say, the rest is history.

Jackie Chan,

at this point, was starting

to come up and people were

taking notice of Jackie Chan.

What if Bruce Lee and

Jackie Chan had done a movie?

Well, you got Golden

Dragon and Silver Snake,

or you have Bruce

and Jackie to the rescue.

Dragon Lee is the Golden

Dragon. Johnnie Chan is...

The Silver Snake.

At some point,

it's going to come to a place

where everybody's sort

of processed what happened.

Game of Death finally come out.

Now you guys let him be.

Many believe

Bruce Lee is still alive.

A recluse preparing

to return in 1983,

ten years from the day

of his disappearance.

So here is the, what we call

Clearwater Bay studio nowadays,

not easy to find this

kind of studio. No more.

No more studios.

No more Golden Harvest.

So much closed, yeah.

Most of production

gone to China.

Before, we sh*t the 400 films.

Now only 30 films a year.

Even though the advertising

or commercial films still,

they also move

their base back to China

to sh**t there because

Hong Kong is too expensive.

It's a

That's a history of

Hong Kong film industry,

a downfall of the Golden Empire.
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