The film was released in 1973. This is not a boxing movie but a martial arts movie stared by the most famous Martial Arts artist in the history, Bruce Lee. Everyone knows who he was, so there’s no need to tell you more about him. Enter the Dragon was the most popular film that Bruce Lee stared in. It was his last completed movie before he died. But too bad he died 6 days before he would get to see his movie was first released.
This is basically a Kungfu film. And it was the very first Kungfu film that ever made by Hollywood even though it was filmed in Hong Kong making it as a leader of other later Kungfu films. And if you’re one of Bruce Lee fan out there, do not miss it.
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Directed by Robert Clouse
Produced by Fred Weintraub and Paul Heller
Written by Michael Allin
Casts: Bruce Lee, John Saxon, Ahna Capri, Shih Kien…
Distributed by Warner Brothers
Synopsis:
Lee plays a Kungfu master wanted by an international intelligence organization to enter a martial arts tournament organized by Han who was once a Shaolin student just like him. Han chose immoral way for his life, becoming a drug dealer and owning a prostitution business. Lee also found out later on that Han’s right hand bodyguard killed Lee’s sister, even encouraging him to enter the fight.
The Hall of Mirrors run towards the end of the film is until now legendary, as are Lee’s extraordinarily athletic and martial arts abilities. More many decades this great film has remained an enjoyable, winning action movie.
I really recommend you to see this film which remind us a lot of Bruce Lee. It was such a huge success since it was first released. I believe until these days whoever sees this movie will still love it.


