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Bruce Lee

Director, Actor

Films to Rent

 
Fury of the DragonFury of the Dragon (1966-1976)
Dir. William Beaudine
Feat. Bruce Lee, Van Williams
A 'sequel' to 1974's THE GREEN HORNET, which cobbles together four more episodes from Bruce Lee's 1966 TV series of the same title. Stylised tone is…
Big Boss, TheBig Boss, The (Fists of Fury) (1971)
Dir. Lo Wei
Feat. Bruce Lee
Lee's first Kung–Fu exploiter is cheap, rough and necessarily nasty – censorship problems held this one up for years.
Fist of FuryFist of Fury (1972) Recommended
Dir. Lo Wei
Feat. Bruce Lee
Lots of slow–motion violence and laughs as Bruce Lee avenges a rival Kung–Fu school for the murder of his teacher in 1900's Shanghai.
Enter the DragonEnter the Dragon (1973) Recommended
Dir. Robert Clouse
Feat. Bruce Lee, John Saxon
The martial arts film by which all others are measured, Lee gets to display his masterful skill at every opportunity. Virtually plotless, but loaded…
Game of DeathGame of Death (1973)
Dir. Robert Clouse
Feat. Bruce Lee, Gig Young, Dean Jagger
Bruce Lee chop–socks his way to justice as a kung–fu film star exploited by gangsters out to punish him off–screen as well as on.
Way of the DragonWay of the Dragon (1973)
Dir. Bruce Lee
Feat. Bruce Lee
Bruce Lee wrote, directed and stars as an innocent who clashes with gun–toting mafioso in this tough Kung–Fu flick with a sense of humour.
Game of Death 2Game of Death 2 (1981)
Dir. Ng See Yuan
Feat. Bruce Lee
Posthumous reworking of Bruce Lee's uncompleted final film utilises a lookalike and found footage to pad out the fight sequences already…
Curse of the DragonCurse of the Dragon (1993)
Dir. Fred Weintraub
Feat. Bruce Lee, Brandon Lee
A look at the life of Kung–Fu cult hero, Bruce Lee, with an emphasis on the circumstances surrounding his mysterious death. Incorporates…
Top FighterTop Fighter (1996)
Dir. Toby Russell
Feat. Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, Jean-Claude Van Damme
An extensive, action–packed look at martial art stars 'exploring the psychology of the combatant and how each has perfected his craft'.

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