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  • An MVD Exclusive
  • SKU: SEV15660BR
  • Format: Blu-ray
  • UPC: 760137156604
  • Street Date: 06/25/24
  • PreBook Date: 05/21/24
  • Label: Severin Films »
  • Genre: Martial Arts
  • Run Time: 1161 mins
  • Number of Discs: 7
  • Audio: STEREO
  • Year of Production: 1974
  • Region Code: 0
  • Box Lot:
  • Territory: NORTH AMERICA
  • Language: English (dubbed)

 

Cast & Crew

  • Actors:
  •       Bruce Le
  •       Bruce Li
  •       Ryong Keo
  •       Siu-Lung Leung
  •       Bruce Liang
  •       Christophe Champclaux
  •       Shan Charng
  •       René Chateau
  •       David Chiang
  •       Lee Chiu
  •       Wang Dao
  •       Stéphane Derdérian
  •       Godfrey Ho
  •       Roy Horan
  •       Sammo Hung
  •       Marco Joachim
  •       Phillip Ko
  •       Yasuaki Kurata
  •       Joseph Lai
  •       Mike Leeder
  •       Christophe Lemaire
  •       Terry Levene
  •       Mars
  •       Angela Mao
  •       Lo Meng
  •       Andre Morgan
  •       Stéphane Nogues
  •       Jean Marie Hon
  •       Uwe Schier
  •       Valerie Soe
  •       Tso Nam Lee
  •       Eric Tsang
  •       Emmanuel Rossi
  •       Ron Van Clief
  •       Caryn White
  •       Ho Wang
  •       Michael Worth
  •       David Yeung
  •       Chris Poggiali
  •       Bolo Yeung as
  •       Chi Ling Chiu
  •       Michael B. Christy
  •       Steve James
  •       Robert Kerver
  •       Cheung Lak
  •       Seok-hoon Nam
  •       John Nowell
  •       Le Hai San
  •       Sebastian J. Sciotti Jr.
  •       Samuel Walls
  •       Su-Chen Chen
  •       Yunzhong Li
  •       Chiang Su
  •       Fu-Sheng Chung
  •       Su Han
  •       Chi Hu
  •       Li-Wei Cheng
  •       Chien-Po Tsen
  •       Wen-Chin Lu
  •       Jim Burnett
  •       Fred Cargle
  •       Chu Chen
  •       Hai-Yun Cheng
  •       Ernest Curtis
  •       Han Hsieh
  •       Kuo-Chu Huang
  •       Elton Hugee
  •       Joe Nerbonne
  •       Jack Nickelson
  •       Hao Ren
  •       Mark Ruth
  •       Kjell Wallen
  •       Sung-Chao Yu
  •       Chiang Li
  •       Ronald Brown
  •       Johnny Floyd
  •       Mung Ping
  •       Fei Lung
  •       Mao Shan
  •       Kuslai
  •       Sandus
  •       Chung-Kuei Chang
  •       Shu-Lin Chang
  •       Yi-Kuei Chang
  •       Chin-Hai Chen
  •       Phil Cohen
  •       Wei-Hsiung Ho
  •       Po-Wei Hou
  •       Chang-Sheng Ko
  •       Bill Lake
  •       Chung Lin
  •       Chang Ma
  •       Li-ming Meng
  •       Dan Schwarz
  •       Yin-Yin Shih
  •       Hsiu-Fu Tang
  •       Hung Tsai
  •       Ching-Ping Wang
  •       Kai Wang
  •       Kung-Sheng Wei
  •       Irina Shevchenko
  •       Il-do Jang
  •       Bruce Thai
  •       Jon T. Benn
  •       Shao-Chia Chen
  •       Ka-Sang Cheng
  •       Kei-Ying Cheng
  •       Tao Chiang
  •       Chiang Chou
  •       Ucebray Eelay
  •       Alexander Grand
  •       Andy Hannah
  •       Chi Wei Huang
  •       Hsiung Kao
  •       Shou-Chieh Lai
  •       Shao-Hua Liang
  •       Chiang Lo
  •       Fei-Hung Mak
  •       Kwai Shan
  •       Bao Tan
  •       Siu-Ming To
  •       Chieh-Chiang Wu
  •       Lik Cheung
  •       Lau Chan
  •       Ching-yi Chang
  •       Bing-Chan Cheung
  •       Kam Cheung
  •       Szu-Ying Chien
  •       Pei Ling Chin
  •       Kang Chu
  •       Yeh Fang
  •       Jim James
  •       Ho-Chiu Kei
  •       Yan-Ling Kuan
  •       Chien-Hung Lai
  •       Kim-Hung Lai
  •       Hoi-Sang Lee
  •       Fa-Yuan Li
  •       Heng Li
  •       Tien Ying Li
  •       Chi-Fu Lin
  •       Hugh McCrory
  •       Sha-Li Pai
  •       Gwa-Pau Sai
  •       Bo Tam
  •       You-Hao Wang
  •       Chi-Ming Wong
  •       Tino Wong
  •       David Wu
  •       Tiger Yang
  •       Tse Lin Yang
  •       Hui Yuen
  •       Ie Lung Shen
  •       Ching Tang
  •       Jenny
  •       Chu-Chuan Sai
  •       Kwok-Choi Hon
  •       Yat Fan Lau
  •       Bobby Canavarro
  •       Hsi Chang
  •       Shang Chen
  •       Chi Chou
  •       Lily Fu Li
  •       Ming Fung
  •       Pak-Kwong Ho
  •       Yun Ho
  •       Ming Ku
  •       Lung Liang
  •       Tai Liang
  •       Ke-Ming Lin
  •       Terry Liu
  •       Mei Wong
  •       Siu-Tin Yuen
  •       Feng Ku
  •       Nami Misaki
  •       Hsueh-Ming Liao
  •       Ying-Hong Luk
  •       Kei Mai
  •       Yukio Someno
  •       Chin-Lai Sung
  •       San Tai
  •       Chin-Tang Tang
  •       Wei-Ho Tu
  •       Kuang Yu Wang
  •       Man-Tzu Yuan
  •       Yin-Shu Na
  •       Pei Tang
  •       Ta-Wei Chang
  •       Fu-Hsiung Cheng
  •       Kuo-Ping Chiang
  •       Fu Chieh
  •       Yung-Hsiang Chin
  •       Chun Chou
  •       Sheng-Yi Chu
  •       Li Hsu
  •       Ling-Yen Hu
  •       Li-Si Ko
  •       King-Kuang Li
  •       Ti Men
  •       Tan-Fu Shi
  •       Ting-Ken Shih
  •       Wei Shih
  •       Robert Tai
  •       Ming-Cheng Tseng
  •       Yi-Ping Wei
  •       Anne Winton
  •       Fan Yu
  •       Yamada Yusuke
  •       Richard Harrison
  •       Jeong-lee Hwang
  •       Nadiuska
  •       Brad Harris
  •       May Hong
  •       Tito García
  •       Sharon Shira
  •       Josef Laufer
  •       Dick Randall
  •       Ming-Wai Chan
  •       Craig Denault
  •       Morgan Fairchild
  •       Tsan Hung Fan
  •       David Flynn
  •       Jack Klugman
  •       Wai-Cheung Mak
  •       Ju-Hua Pei
  •       Corliss Randall
  •       Jane Seymour
  •       Hsi-Chun Yang
  •       Alphonse Beni
  •       France L. Colletin
  •       Ariane Kah
  •       Emmanuel Tengna
  •       Athanase Esso
  •       Massa Batre
  •       N'Hanack Tonye
  •       Monthe Ignace
  •       Friede Soula Soppo
  •       Marilou Minko
  •       Martine Amondo
  •       Sylvie Tchanque
  •       Madeleine Eyenga
  •       Marie Mantsana
  •       C. Edouard Dimbeng
  •       André Tchomfang
  •       Agathe Domkem
  •       Nicole Nkolo
  •       Yvette Joachim
  •       Suzanne Dimitras
  •       Joseph Mouche
  •       Georges Dimitras
  •       Saem Ty
  •       René Fouda
  •       Jaeki Kingue
  •       Nana Tengna
  •       Paco Rabanne
  •       John Liu
  •       Yen-Tsan Tang
  •       Ping-Tsan Chang
  •       Yu-Kun Lu
  •       Carter Wong
  •       Jin-su Ahn
  •       Hyung-keun Choe
  •       Min-gyu Choe
  •       Il Choi
  •       Jeong-Kuk Jang
  •       Ju-Hyeon Jeong
  •       Ji-hye Kim
  •       Seok-goo Lee
  •       Ye-Min Lee
  •       Burt Lim
  •       Ja-ho Lim
  •       Do-shik Ma
  •       Kwang-jin Park
  •       Kap-Sung Ra
  •       Roger Wong
  •       Il-joo Yoon
  • Director: David Gregory
  • Director: Kuo-Hsiang Lin
  • Director: Joseph Velasco
  • Director: Hsing-Lai Wang
  • Director: Bing Lin
  • Director: Chi Lo
  • Director: Lu-Po Tu
  • Director: Ti Shih
  • Director: Bruce Le
  • Director: Alphonse Beni
  • Director: Godfrey Ho
  • Director: Shi-hyeon Kim
  • Producer: Jeremy Kai Ping Cheung
  • Producer: Frank Djeng
  • Producer: Andrew Furtado
  • Producer: Vivian Sau Man Wong
  • Producer: Michael Worth
  • Producer: Robert Jeffrey
  • Producer: Tai-soo Kim
  • Producer: Ying Chang
  • Producer: Robert Chow
  • Producer: Chiu-Pi Lo
  • Producer: Chang Lung
  • Producer: Tsung-Lung Chang
  • Producer: Dick Randall
  • Producer: Joseph Lai
  • Producer: Tomas Tang
  • Producer: Alex Gouw
  • Producer: Hendrick Gozali
  • Producer: Kei Mai
  • Producer: Ta-Wei Chang
  • Producer: Bruce Le
  • Producer: Suzanne Abes
  • Producer: Louis-Albert Serrut
  • Producer: Jung Jin-woo

 

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The Game Of Clones: Bruceploitation Collection Volume 1

Collection includes 12 restored Bruceploitation classics, the award-winning documentary ENTER THE CLONES OF BRUCE, 100-page book & 23+ hours of extras

The Game Of Clones: Bruceploitation Collection Volume 1
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7 DISC COLLECTION INCLUDES 12 RESTORED BRUCEPLOITATION CLASSICS, THE AWARD-WINNING DOCUMENTARY ENTER THE CLONES OF BRUCE, 100 PAGE BOOK AND OVER 23 COMBINED HOURS OF SPECIAL FEATURES

Hours after Bruce Lee's death, Bruceploitation was born. And for the next 10 years, talented martial artists were enlisted to mimic iconic aspects of Lee's life, style and mannerisms. Fueled by equal parts deception and demand, these films created one of the most wildly entertaining sub-genres in movie history. THE GAME OF CLONES: BRUCEPLOITATION COLLECTION VOLUME 1 now presents 12 of the very best - and frequently very bizarre - films starring Bruce Li, Bruce Le, Dragon Lee, Bruce Liang and more, all restored for the first time ever from original elements. Then in the "fascinating gem of a documentary" (Culture Mix) ENTER THE CLONES OF BRUCE, director David Gregory tracks down the surviving Bruces - along with martial arts legends, producers, directors, distributors, historians and more - to reveal the entire shocking and bittersweet saga behind a celluloid phenomenon that still refuses to die.

The Collection Includes: ENTER THE CLONES OF BRUCE (2023), THE CLONES OF BRUCE LEE (1980), ENTER THREE DRAGONS (1978), ENTER THE GAME OF DEATH (1978), GOODBYE, BRUCE LEE: HIS LAST GAME OF DEATH (1975), THE DRAGON LIVES AGAIN (1977), BRUCE AND THE IRON FINGER (1979), CHALLENGE OF THE TIGER (1980), CAMEROON CONNECTION (1984), SUPER DRAGON: THE BRUCE LEE STORY (1974), THE DRAGON LIVES (1976), THE DRAGON, THE HERO (1980), RAGE OF THE DRAGON (1980) Complete With Audio Commentaries, Severin's Kung Fu Theater Intros With Actor/Director/Bruceploitation Expert Michael Worth, Deleted Scenes, Featurettes, Roundtable Discussion With Martial Artists/Kung Fu Film Experts, Trailers & More!

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Bonus Materials

  • Audio Commentary For ENTER THE CLONES OF BRUCE With Co-Executive Producer/Director David Gregory; Co-Producers Frank Djeng, Vivian Wong And Michael Worth; And Director Of Photography Jim Kunz
  • Working At Shaw Brothers - Outtakes With Godfrey Ho, David Chiang, Yasuaki Kurata, Lee Chiu, Lo Meng, Mars And Phillip Ko
  • Bruce Lee And I - Outtakes With Sammo Hung, Phillip Ko, Yasuaki Kurata, Mars, Angela Mao, Andre Morgan, Lee Tso Nam And More
  • The Lost World Of Kung Fu Film Negatives - Outtakes With Godfrey Ho, Joseph Lai, Angela Mao, Lee Tso Nam And Film Preservationists
  • Bruce's Hong Kong - Location Tour With Frank Djeng
  • Severin's Kung Fu Theater On ENTER THE CLONES OF BRUCE With Actor/Director/Bruceploitation Expert Michael Worth
  • Audio Commentary For THE CLONES OF BRUCE LEE With Michael Worth, Frank Djeng, Brandon Bentley, Chris Poggiali, Matthew Whitaker, Mike Leeder, John Kreng And Rick Benn
  • The Big Boss Remembered – Interview With Actor Jon T. Benn
  • Severin's Kung Fu Theater On THE CLONES OF BRUCE LEE With Actor/Director/Bruceploitation Expert Michael Worth
  • THE CLONES OF BRUCE LEE Trailer
  • Severin's Kung Fu Theater On ENTER THREE DRAGONS With Actor/Director/Bruceploitation Expert Michael Worth
  • ENTER THREE DRAGONS Trailer
  • Partial Audio Commentary For ENTER THE GAME OF DEATH With Actor/Director/Bruceploitation Expert Michael Worth
  • Scene Specific Commentary With Actor Chiu Chi Ling
  • Kung Fu Movie Hustle - Interview With Chiu Chi Ling
  • Talking A Good Game - Roundtable Discussion With Martial Artists/Kung Fu Film Experts Tatevik Hunanyan, John Kreng, Ron Strong And Michael Worth
  • Severin's Kung Fu Theater On ENTER THE GAME OF DEATH With Actor/Director/Bruceploitation Expert Michael Worth
  • ENTER THE GAME OF DEATH Trailer
  • Audio Commentary For GOODBYE, BRUCE LEE: HIS LAST GAME OF DEATH With Frank Djeng, Co-Producer Of ENTER THE CLONES OF BRUCE, With Contributions From Chris Poggiali, Co-Author Of These Fists Break Bricks
  • The Last Kung Fu Picture Show - The Bay Area's Movie Theater Era
  • Deleted Scenes For GOODBYE, BRUCE LEE: HIS LAST GAME OF DEATH
  • Severin's Kung Fu Theater On GOODBYE, BRUCE LEE: HIS LAST GAME OF DEATH With Actor/Director/Bruceploitation Expert Michael Worth
  • GOODBYE, BRUCE LEE: HIS LAST GAME OF DEATH Trailer
  • GOODBYE, BRUCE LEE: HIS LAST GAME OF DEATH Radio Spot
  • Audio Commentary For THE DRAGON LIVES AGAIN With Michael Worth And Frank Djeng, Co-Producers Of ENTER THE CLONES OF BRUCE
  • Deleted Scenes From French Version Of THE DRAGON LIVES AGAIN
  • Audio Essay On THE DRAGON LIVES AGAIN By Cult Cinema Critic Lovely Jon
  • Severin's Kung Fu Theater On THE DRAGON LIVES AGAIN With Actor/Director/Bruceploitation Expert Michael Worth
  • THE DRAGON LIVES AGAIN Trailer
  • Audio Commentary For BRUCE AND THE IRON FINGER With Actor/Director/Bruceploitation Expert Michael Worth
  • My First Bruceploitation - Roundtable Discussion With Martial Artists/Kung Fu Film Experts Tatevik Hunanyan, John Kreng, Ron Strong And Michael Worth
  • Deleted Scenes For BRUCE AND THE IRON FINGER
  • Severin's Kung Fu Theater On BRUCE AND THE IRON FINGER With Actor/Director/Bruceploitation Expert Michael Worth
  • U.S. Trailer For BRUCE AND THE IRON FINGER
  • Hong Kong Trailer For BRUCE AND THE IRON FINGER
  • Audio Commentary For CHALLENGE OF THE TIGER With Actor/Director/Bruceploitation Expert Michael Worth And Film Historian C. Courtney Joyner
  • Severin's Kung Fu Theater On CHALLENGE OF THE TIGER With Actor/Director/Bruceploitation Expert Michael Worth
  • CHALLENGE OF THE TIGER Trailer
  • Audio Commentary For THE CAMEROON CONNECTION With Writer/Criterion Reflections Podcast Host David Blakeslee
  • Lights... Cameroon... Action! - The Life And Films Of Alphonse Beni
  • 2022 Q&A With Alphonse Beni At Cine Club N'Kah
  • Severin's Kung Fu Theater On CAMEROON CONNECTION With Actor/Director/Bruceploitation Expert Michael Worth
  • Partial Audio Commentary For SUPER DRAGON: THE BRUCE LEE STORY With Actor/Director/Bruceploitation Expert Michael Worth
  • Severin's Kung Fu Theater On SUPER DRAGON: THE BRUCE LEE STORY With Actor/Director/Bruceploitation Expert Michael Worth
  • SUPER DRAGON: THE BRUCE LEE STORY TV Spot
  • SUPER DRAGON: THE BRUCE LEE STORY Trailer
  • Audio Commentary For THE DRAGON LIVES With Actress Caryn White Stedman And Actor/Director/Bruceploitation Expert Michael Worth
  • Audio Interview With 'He's A Legend, He's A Hero' Songwriter Anders Gustav Nelsson
  • The Taiwan Connection - Interview With Caryn White Stedman
  • Bruce Biopics - Roundtable Discussion With Martial Artists/Kung Fu Film Experts Tatevik Hunanyan, John Kreng, Ron Strong And Michael Worth
  • Severin's Kung Fu Theater On THE DRAGON LIVES With Actor/Director/Bruceploitation Expert Michael Worth
  • THE DRAGON LIVES TV Spots
  • Audio Commentary For THE DRAGON, THE HERO With Director Godfrey Ho And Actor/Director/Bruceploitation Expert Michael Worth
  • Godfrey, The Hero - Interview With Director Godfrey Ho
  • Deleted Scenes For THE DRAGON, THE HERO
  • Severin's Kung Fu Theater On THE DRAGON, THE HERO With Actor/Director/Bruceploitation Expert Michael Worth
  • THE DRAGON, THE HERO Trailer
  • Audio Commentary For RAGE OF THE DRAGON With Actor/Director/Bruceploitation Expert Michael Worth With Contributions From Chris Poggiali, Co-Author Of These Fists Break Bricks
  • Kung Fu Theaters - Roundtable Discussion With Martial Artists/Kung Fu Film Experts Tatevik Hunanyan, John Kreng, Ron Strong And Michael Worth
  • Severin's Kung Fu Theater On RAGE OF THE DRAGON With Actor/Director/Bruceploitation Expert Michael Worth
  • RAGE OF THE DRAGON Trailer

Sales Points

  • for fans of GAME OF DEATH
  • For fans of filmmaking documentaries
  • for fans of ENTER THE DRAGON
  • For fans of grindhouse cinema
  • For fans of exploitation cinema
  • For fans of Bruceploitation
  • for fans of Bruce Lee
  • For kung fu fanatics
  • For martial arts enthusiasts

Press Quotes

Many films tried to capitalize on the popularity of Bruce Lee. Some amped up the craziness as far as it would go. Others played it straight, delivering seriously good films. At its best, Bruceploitation was some of the most uninhibited and exciting martial arts cinema of the age.

     —Den of Geek

ENTER THE CLONES OF BRUCE: Considerable fun... David Gregory's documentary provides an entertaining window into an anything-goes heyday for Hong Kong cinema.

     —Variety

ENTER THE CLONES OF BRUCE: ★★★★ A fascinating portrait of a cinematic era which explores a ruthless marketing machine gone off the rails.

     —Eye for Film

ENTER THE CLONES OF BRUCE: An all-encompassing documentary... A hilariously informative and unconventional deep dive into one of the most bizarre sub-genres in action.

     —Cinapse

ENTER THE CLONES OF BRUCE: A gem of a documentary... An impeccably researched deep dive for any fans of Bruce Lee and martial arts films.

     —Culture Mix

ENTER THE CLONES OF BRUCE: The crème de la crème of the 2023 Tribeca Festival... This fascinating documentary examines the 'Bruceploitation' genre and dives deep into the zaniest movies that came as a result.

     —Parade

ENTER THE CLONES OF BRUCE: ★★★★ Even if you've never seen a Bruce Lee or Bruce clone film before, ENTER THE CLONES OF BRUCE will pique your interest enough to want to track them down. You can't ask for any more from a documentary.

     —Starburst Magazine

ENTER THE CLONES OF BRUCE: A fine film... David Gregory's breezy documentary on this weird phenomenon scores a fistful of coup interviews with all the major surviving Bruces.

     —Kim Newman

ENTER THE CLONES OF BRUCE: Utterly fantastic... Director David Gregory gives us a decidedly respectful look at what became an industry and doesn't leave a single stone unturned.

     —Cinema Crazed

THE CLONES OF BRUCE LEE: One of the most infamous Bruceploitation entries... It has an outlandish premise, an amazing cast, gloriously random female nudity, many bizarre moments and real footage of Bruce Lee's funeral.

     —City on Fire

THE CLONES OF BRUCE LEE: An insane mishmash... There's so much bizarre stuff going on in this flick that it would break the Goofy Meter, plus somebody gets the living bejabbers Kung Fu'd out of them every eight minutes or so.

     —The Video Vacuum

THE CLONES OF BRUCE LEE: It may be the strangest of all Bruceploitation movies... As wild as you hoped it would be. How exploitative is this movie? It uses footage from Lee's funeral.

     —B&S About Movies

THE CLONES OF BRUCE LEE: One of the most bizarre films of the Bruceploitation era... THE CLONES OF BRUCE LEE exploited Bruce like no other Bruceploitation film. It's absolutely ridiculous and damn entertaining.

     —Bulletproof Action

THE CLONES OF BRUCE LEE: Essential Bruceness... It's every bit as wonderful as it sounds, a dizzying display that must be seen to be believed. The danger of getting cinematic gout from this is real.

     —Far East Films

THE CLONES OF BRUCE LEE: One of the more bizarre Bruceploitation films... It's akin to THE EXPENDABLES in bringing some of the most popular Bruce imitators - Bruce Le, Bruce Lai, Dragon Lee and even Bruce Thai - together under one roof.

     —Moria Reviews

THE CLONES OF BRUCE LEE: A masterpiece of surreal filmmaking... It is simply mind-blowing how much sheer lunacy and offbeat awesomeness is packed into its running time.

     —Silver Emulsion

ENTER THREE DRAGONS: This one is especially fun... There's constant fighting, 1970s fashion, Bolo Yeung and a couple of Benny Hill-type scenes. Check it out!

     —JoeBobBriggs.com

ENTER THREE DRAGONS: It qualifies as an arthouse masterpiece... Filled with non-stop martial arts action, funky disco, disjointed editing, and enough unintentional entertainment that makes it fun.

     —City on Fire

ENTER THE GAME OF DEATH: A unique spin on Lee's GAME OF DEATH concept... When it comes to Bruce Le movies, you aren't going to get much better than ENTER THE GAME OF DEATH.

     —Bulletproof Action

ENTER THE GAME OF DEATH: Highly enjoyable and good cheeky fun... The fight scenes are very good, with nice use of weaponry and different styles. ENTER THE GAME OF DEATH has its moments and then some!

     —City on Fire

ENTER THE GAME OF DEATH: An entertaining mash-up of Bruce Lee's greatest hits... Bruce Le tries to squeeze in as many Bruce Lee-isms as he can. The numerous fights with the always excellent Bolo Yeung are a highlight.

     —Quota Quickie

ENTER THE GAME OF DEATH: Bruce Le was the greatest of all Bruce Lee imitators... His considerable screen presence makes this mash-up of GAME OF DEATH and ENTER THE DRAGON worth watching. Le kicks ass!

     —The Video Vacuum

GOODBYE, BRUCE LEE: HIS LAST GAME OF DEATH: Bruce Li fits the Bruce Lee role perfectly... Not only does he look like Lee but he's also a great fighter. To be honest, this film might even be better than the actual GAME OF DEATH.

     —Blood Brothers Films

GOODBYE, BRUCE LEE: HIS LAST GAME OF DEATH: Definitely worth a watch... Bruce Li shows a good amount of martial arts skill and pitting him against opponents like a samurai, a wrestler, a boxer and a nunchuck-wielding yogi comes with a lot of inherent fun.

     —Shaw Brothers Universe

THE DRAGON LIVES AGAIN: Mind-blowing... No Kung Fu film is more insane, more bizarre, more completely f*cking bonkers than THE DRAGON LIVES AGAIN.

     —Daily Grindhouse

THE DRAGON LIVES AGAIN: You NEED to see this.

     —The Reprobate

THE DRAGON LIVES AGAIN: The ultimate in Bruceploitation... This film is pure madness. Any review could not fully capture what is, in essence, something that has to be seen to be believed.

     —Grindhouse Database

THE DRAGON LIVES AGAIN: Utterly demented.

     —Moria Reviews

THE DRAGON LIVES AGAIN: A special kind of movie genius.

     —Apocalypse Later

THE DRAGON LIVES AGAIN: The highwater mark of Bruceploitation.

     —The Video Vacuum

THE DRAGON LIVES AGAIN: The most bizarre kung-fu movie you will ever see... It's a mentally disturbed film, but very entertaining, and you've got to admire a filmmaker who decides to send all these legendary characters to Hell.

     —Rare Cult Cinema

THE DRAGON LIVES AGAIN: It is as if Fellini made a kung fu movie... Bruce Liang is an exceptional martial artist, and everything you've heard about this movie is true.

     —Bruceploitation

THE DRAGON LIVES AGAIN: The rare kung fu caper that would be more at home in a surrealist film festival... It's impossible to think of a more unlikely (or more entertaining) tribute to Bruce Lee than THE DRAGON LIVES AGAIN.

     —Film Threat

BRUCE AND THE IRON FINGER: A healthy dose of kung fu goodness... Gritty '70s action that feels like a classic old-school kung fu flick mixed with the detective genre. The fight action comes thick and fast, and Bruce Li delivers the goods.

     —City on Fire

BRUCE AND THE IRON FINGER: A kung fu giallo... Set on the grimy streets of '70s Hong Kong, Bruce Li fights - and then teams up - with fellow replacement Dragon Bruce Leung.

     —B&S About Movies

BRUCE AND THE IRON FINGER: An iron finger blast... It delivers the outrageous things you can only find in a Hong Kong produced film and some good old fashioned martial arts action.

     —Bulletproof Action

CHALLENGE OF THE TIGER: A brain-melting kung fu classic... An entertaining mix of martial arts, Bond-style action and nude ladies. CHALLENGE OF THE TIGER features some of the wildest scenes of any film in the genre.

     —DVD Drive-In

CHALLENGE OF THE TIGER: Fun and critically insane... Bruce Le is the height of awesomeness, even co-directing the movie. Richard Harrison is the last word in suavitude. And there's seemingly stolen footage of Jack Klugman and Jane Seymour.

     —Comeuppance Reviews

CHALLENGE OF THE TIGER: B movie fun from start to finish... It has kicking, jumping, cool characters, car chases, guns, weird dubbing and topless tennis. Le is easily one of the best Bruces in Bruceploitation and this is perhaps his greatest film.

     —Rare Cult Cinema

CHALLENGE OF THE TIGER: Bonkers in all the right places.

     —Total Cults

CHALLENGE OF THE TIGER: Its reputation is legendary... There's plenty of sex and violence, Harrison plays tennis with topless women (in slow motion, no less) and Le uses his martial arts skills to fight a bull.

     —All Movie

CAMEROON CONNECTION: Alphonse Beni was a pioneer of Black African genre cinema... In addition to martial arts by Bruce Le, there are boobs, discos, lots of African pop music and even a licensed witch doctor.

     —Giallo Malastrana

CAMEROON CONNECTION: Alphonse Beni was an actor and director with a singular career... CAMEROON CONNECTION, co-starring Bruce Le and Spanish designer Paco Rabanne, was perhaps his biggest success.

     —Teller Report

THE DRAGON LIVES: Refreshing Bruceploitation... It deserves credit for going deeper than most Bruceploitation flicks and addresses the racism that Bruce fought so hard against.

     —The Video Vacuum

THE DRAGON LIVES: Realistic and hard-hitting... Bruce Li's performance as the legendary Bruce Lee is one of his best, and a firm reminder that he was a very good actor.

     —City on Fire

THE DRAGON, THE HERO: One of the most entertaining old-school movies... An insane combination of classic kung fu movie tropes and psychedelic weirdness. It really is a unique picture.

     —City on Fire

THE DRAGON, THE HERO: ★★★★... The stellar cast provides plenty of entertainment, including some stunning backwards editing and a remarkable two-on-one finale.

     —Kung Fu Movie Guide

THE DRAGON, THE HERO: Dragon Lee is one of the unsung heroes of Bruceploitation.

     —Bruceploitation

RAGE OF THE DRAGON: Dragon Lee shines in his fight scenes... Having a final foe the caliber of Carter Wong certainly helps elevate things. If you ever wanted to see Dragon Lee kick the ass of a dine and dasher, this is the movie for you.

     —Bulletproof Action

RAGE OF THE DRAGON: Suspenseful and intriguing... Kudos to Dragon Lee and Carter Wong for putting on a very surprising fight spectacle.

     —Comic Book & Movie Reviews

  

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