Robert Clouse

Enter the Dragon

Enter the Dragon

At the height of his stardom in Hong Kong, Bruce Lee was called to Hollywood to make the film that, perhaps more than any other, defines his legacy. His electrifying fighting style and the deeply personal philosophy that guided it received their fullest expression yet in this thrilling tale of a Shaolin fighter who goes undercover to infiltrate an island presided over by a renegade monk turned diabolical criminal mastermind. Released just days after Lee’s tragic death, Enter the Dragon went on to become his greatest international success and one of the most influential action movies ever made, with its famed hall-of-mirrors finale bringing together the physical and intellectual dimensions of his artistry in one dazzling set piece.

Film Info

  • Hong Kong, United States
  • 1973
  • 99 minutes
  • Color
  • 2.35:1
  • English

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Enter the Dragon
Cast
Bruce Lee
Lee
John Saxon
Roper
Jim Kelly
Williams
Ahna Capri
Tania
Shih Kien
Han
Robert Wall
Oharra
Angela Mao
Su Lin
Bolo Yeung
Bolo
Credits
Director
Robert Clouse
Produced by
Paul Heller
Produced by
Fred Weintraub
In association with
Raymond Chow
Written by
Michael Allin
Cinematography by
Gilbert Hubbs
Music by
Lalo Schifrin
Film edited by
Kurt Hirschler
Film edited by
George Watters
Fighting sequences staged by
Bruce Lee

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