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In the fanzine Exit the Dragon, Enter the Tiger, Carl Jones writes: "Image of Bruce Lee has been likened to an episode of The Sweeney with martial arts thrown in. It certainly has the look of a gritty 70's cop show...The fights are good and realistic and Li gets to show some handy moves with a Bokken (wooden Japanese sword) during one particular scrap with the boss's goons."
Updated in 1984 and re-titled Bruce Lee: The Legend: The Real Bruce Lee: The Last Days of Bruce Lee: 1974: Kung Fu Killers: 1976: The Young Bruce Lee: 1984: Bruce Lee: The Legend: 李小龍的生與死(下) Golden Harvest tribute; focused on their films starring Lee. Featured on the Hong Kong Legends Bruce Lee: The Man and the Legend DVD. 1990
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Bruceploitation (a portmanteau of "Bruce Lee" and "exploitation") is an exploitation film subgenre that emerged after the death of martial arts film star Bruce Lee in 1973, during which time filmmakers from Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Korea cast Bruce Lee look-alike actors ("Lee-alikes") to star in imitation martial arts films, in order to exploit Lee's sudden international popularity. [3]
Yuen Tai-yung (Chinese: 阮大勇; pinyin: Ruǎn Dàyǒng; born 1941) is a Chinese artist best known for his Hong Kong movie posters.Dubbed "The Godfather of Hong Kong Movie Posters", he produced over 200 posters from the 1970s to 1990s that include notable films of Bruce Lee, the Hui Brothers, Karl Maka, Stephen Chow, Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung.
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Be Water is a documentary film that premiered at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival and is directed by Bao Nguyen. [1] It is about Bruce Lee, a famous martial artist.It uses significant amounts of archival footage, and focuses on Lee's two years in Hong Kong spent filming four feature films. [2]
Using the name Bruce Li, some Taiwanese and Hong Kong producers [who?] decided to directly credit him as Bruce Lee, even going so far as to use the real Bruce Lee's picture on posters. Ho even appeared in Bruce Lee Against Supermen, where he stars as "Carter", a role loosely based on the Green Hornet 's Kato played by Lee.