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Batman (also known as Batman: The Movie) is a 1966 American superhero film directed by Leslie H. Martinson.Based on the television series, and the first full-length theatrical adaptation of the DC Comics character of the same name, the film stars Adam West as Batman and Burt Ward as Robin.
Sleepaway Camp is a 1983 American slasher film written and directed by Robert Hiltzik, and starring Mike Kellin (in his last on-screen appearance), Katherine Kamhi, and Paul DeAngelo alongside Jonathan Tiersten, Felissa Rose, Christopher Collet (in his film debut), and Karen Fields.
With the later success of Lee as a premiere star of the martial arts film genre, the series has become a cult favorite. The Van Williams–Bruce Lee The Green Hornet remains unavailable for home video because of licensing issues. 20th Century-Fox has always had the broadcast rights, so the series can be shown today on broadcast and cable ...
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
CBS Home Entertainment (formerly CBS Video Enterprises, Inc., MGM/CBS Home Video, CBS/Fox Video and CBS Video, currently branded as CBS DVD for DVD releases and CBS Blu-ray for Blu-ray releases) is an American home video company that distributes films and television shows produced by the CBS Entertainment Group and is a division label of Paramount Home Entertainment that releases content from ...
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]
Playhouse Video was a sub-label of CBS/Fox Video operating from 1984 to 1989. The company was responsible for release of some older, kids and family aimed Fox films, in addition to other things CBS/Fox Video had the rights to at the time.
Before Bill Skarsgård smeared on Eric Draven’s sinister black and white face paint, a burgeoning Brandon Lee embodied the resurrected superhero at the center of James O'Barr’s comic. “The ...