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Enter the Dragon

Bruce Lee
Barcode 7321900211215
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Release Date: 10/08/2001

Edition: Widescreen
Genre: Action & Adventure
Sub-Genre: Action & Adventure
Region Code: DVD 2
Certificate: BBFC 18
Label: Warner Bros. Home Ent.
Actors: Ahna Capri, Bruce Lee, Jim Kelly, John Saxon, Kien Shih, Chuck Norris, Keye Luke, Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung, Yang Tse, Angela Mao, Mickey Caruso, Marlene Clark, Bolo Yeung, Geoffrey Weeks, Betty Chung, Allan Kent
Director: Robert Clouse
Number of Discs: 1
Audio Languages: English, Italian, French, English
Subtitle Languages: Arabic, English, en

DVD Special Features: Audio Commentary by Paul Heller and Michael Allin
Music only track (5.1)
Introduction by Linda Lee
"Bruce Lee In His Own Words" (19 mins approx)
Original 1973 Featurette
Backyard workout with Bruce
Trailers (x4)
TV Spots (x7)
Interactive Menus
Scene Access
Audio: English 5.1
Subtitles: English
AMAZON.CO.UK REVIEW
The last film completed by Bruce Lee before his untimely death, Enter the Dragon was his entrée into Hollywood. The American-Hong Kong co-production, shot in Asia by American director Robert Clouse, stars Lee as a British agent sent to infiltrate the criminal empire of bloodthirsty Asian crime lord Han (Shih Kien) through his annual international martial arts tournament. Lee spends his days taking on tournament combatants and nights breaking into the heavily guarded underground fortress, kicking the living tar out of anyone who stands in his way. The mix of kung fu fighting (choreographed by Lee himself) and James Bond intrigue (the plot has more than a passing resemblance to Dr. No) is pulpy by any standard, but the generous budget and talented cast of world-class martial artists puts this film in a category well above Lee's primitive Hong Kong productions. Unfortunately he's off the screen for large chunks of time as American maverick competitors (and champion martial artists) John Saxon and Jim Kelly take centre stage, but once the fighting starts Lee takes over. The tournament setting provides an ample display of martial arts mastery of many styles and climaxes with a huge free-for-all, but the highlight is Lee's brutal one-on-one with the claw-fisted Han in the dynamic hall-of-mirrors battle. Lee narrows his eyes and tenses into a wiry force of sinew, speed and ruthless determination. -- Sean Axmaker,