Enter the Dragon (1973)

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Every times we think of martial arts movies, we tend to think more about the actor of the movie. One Great and most well-known actor of these whole martial arts films is Bruce Lee. No need to tell who he was. Enter the Dragon was the most popular film Lee lastly and completely stared in before he died. Sad thing, he actually died only 6 days before the movie was released.

I know, it’s not a Muay Thai, but Kungfu film. But I chose to introduce you this film today because even though it’s produced in Hong Kong, it was the first kungfu film made by Hollywood making it as a leader of other later Kungfu films and just because I am a Bruce Lee fan, just like other millions of people. I’ve been watching his movies since I was very little like the famous, Fist of Fury and Way of the Dragon.

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.
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Enter The Dragon Cover Picture from Wikipedia.com

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

I really recommend you to see this film. I was such a huge success since it was first released. I believe until these days whoever sees this movie will still love it.

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