Enter the Dragon details
| Formats: | 18 DVD, Blu-ray |
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| Starring: | John Saxon, Bruce Lee, Ahna Capri, Jim Kelly |
| Director: | Robert Clouse |
| Genre: | Action/Adventure - Martial Arts, Comedy |
| Studio: | WARNER HOME VIDEO |
| Collections: | Clash!, Misleading Titles |
| Name | Discs | |
|---|---|---|
Enter the Dragon |
18 Feature | |
Enter The Dragon - Bonus Material |
18 Bonus |
DVD Information
| Run time: | 1 hour 38 minutes |
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| Rental release: | 15 Oct 2001 |
| Main languages: | English |
| Subtitles: | Arabic, English |
| Hearing impaired subtitles: | English |
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Enter the Dragon, Exit bad reviews please
By Colin Johnstone from Arbroath, Scotland , 09 Sep 2004[Highly rated reviewer]
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.- Was this review helpful to you?
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(74)Kung fu cult classic
By Johnnycake (8 reviews) , 18 Mar 2013Top draw martial art extravaganza. The iconic Bruce Lee in devastating form. Great score, action and support. Absolute classic of 70's cinema- Was this review helpful to you?
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Bruce Lee at his Best
By cheesekake (1283 reviews) from uk , 03 Mar 2013I saw this at the cinema when I first came out, just picked up an uncensored version and it is as good now as it was when I first saw it 30 odd year ago,- Was this review helpful to you?
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Bruce n Kurt RIP
By bombtrack (1 review) , 03 Dec 2012The Kurt Kobain of kung fu. both died before there time with perhaps better to come and yet what they left us with is iconic Enter The Dragon is the NEVERMIND of martial arts movies, often copied but never equaled OUTSIDE....- Was this review helpful to you?
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Iconic and obviously dated Martial Arts mayhem
By Bassman71 (619 reviews) from Didsbury, England , 15 Oct 2012Martial Arts tournament on evil geniuss island, man asked to go on mission to spy, two other men there on the run, dodgy dealings on the island, kung-fu tastic.
Iconic and obviously dated Martial Arts mayhem which put Bruce Lee on the map as an international superstar before his untimely death.
It does have a Blaxplotation feel to it, mainly as it was made in 1973, but also because of Lalo Schifrins score with the dialogue and acting not great but fight choreography is top notch.
The last ten minutes are definitely the stand-out with the big fight at the end featuring some decent cinematography and iconic images of Lee with the bear claw marks on his face and body.- Was this review helpful to you?
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A timeless classic
By a customer , 25 Aug 2012Oh yes you can't beat a surprise TV showing of Enter The Dragon. My nephew saw it and loved it even though he's from a younger generation. It's not just the draw of Bruce Lee this film is well put together and has plenty that will stick in your mind forever.- Was this review helpful to you?
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