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Enter The Dragon Details

1973 Certificate 18
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  • 70
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Featuring masterful kung fu action by the legendary Bruce Lee, ENTER THE DRAGON is one of most renowned martial arts film of all time. The opium-smuggling plot is secondary to amazing and violent action scenes. The 25th anniversary edition features additional footage, an interview with Lee's widow, Linda Lee Caldwell, and ".. Read more

Starring Bruce Lee, John Saxon, Ahna Capri, Jim Kelly
Director Robert Clouse
Genres Action/Adventure

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Enter The Dragon

Featuring masterful kung fu action by the legendary Bruce Lee, ENTER THE DRAGON is one of most renowned martial arts film of all time. The opium-smuggling plot is secondary to amazing and violent action scenes. The 25th anniversary edition features additional footage, an interview with Lee's widow, Linda Lee Caldwell, and "Bruce Lee: In His Own Words," a behind-the-scenes documentary.

Starring Bruce Lee, John Saxon, Ahna Capri, Jim Kelly
Director Robert Clouse
Studio WARNER HOME VIDEO
Run time DVD: 1 hr 38 mins
Blu-ray: 1 hr 42 mins
Certificate Certificate 18
Genres Action/Adventure
Language DVD: English
Blu-ray: English
HD DVD: English
Hearing-impaired English
Subtitles DVD: Arabic, English
Released DVD: 15 Oct 2001
Blu-ray: 02 Jul 2007
HD DVD: 20 Nov 2006
Production year: 1973
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  • Critics' reviews (4) of Enter The Dragon

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  • 4 stars out of 5

    The doyenne of American critics, Pauline Kael, once described Bruce Lee as “the Fred Astaire of martial arts”, and he's at his balletic, brilliant best in this kung fu classic that, tragically, proved to be his last completed film. When his sister commits suicide rather than succumb to the henchmen of a ruthless master criminal, Lee leaves the Shaolin temple where he teaches kung fu and spiritual discipline to become a James Bond-like secret agent. When he arrives at an island fortress to take part in a notoriously brutal martial arts tournament, he finds himself having to smash an opium ring and a white slavery racket, as well as fight for his own life. Director Robert Clouse broadens the action from the intimacy of Lee's earlier movies, in the process producing a series of fast, furious, intricate and athletic fight scenes that, in the opinion of many aficionados, have yet to be bettered. John Saxon and Jim Kelly provide muscular support, but it's the Hong Kong cast that catches the eye, notably Yang Sze who is still one of chop-socky's most hissable villains. It's clear just why the Lee legend lives on.

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  • The first of a burgeoning series of American film industry attempts to colonise the kung-fu market, this manages to be... read more on Time Out

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  • 9 out of 9 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    Enter the Dragon, Exit bad reviews please

    Bruce Lee was a legend for many reasons. watch this and discover one of them. Ok, the greatest film in the world, it ain't, but does that really matter when it has got the greatest martial artist of all times in it, at the peak of his mind-boggling abilities. The low-budget Bond film tag is unfair when all we have now are low-budget Bruce Lee's trying to copy THE MAN and failing miserably on every score.

      • Colin Johnstone from Arbroath, Scotland
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  • 6 out of 6 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    Same old Roper...not just old rope

    Quite possibly the best martial arts film in history. You can't argue with a film that has Lee smacking down so many people, and one that has John Saxon trying to perform laughable Kung Fu in the tightest trousers in history.

    A true classic, with some truly classic sequences and wonderful lines. The kung fu work is masterful (as always with Lee) - none of this modern-day wannabe over-the-top wire work - and where there was wirework you can't see it that obviously.

    If you want a brilliant film that will keep you entertained and hooked from start to finish, watch Enter The Dragon. It tries, and succeeds, to be a top-notch, classic, and utterly unforgettable martial arts film.

    9/10. A true classic, the best of the best.

      • Moose from Greater London
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11,566 Member ratings
  • 100
1,832
  • 90
1,406
  • 80
2,255
  • 70
2,023
  • 60
1,700
  • 50
971
  • 40
479
  • 30
383
  • 20
344
  • 10
173

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