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The Way Of The Dragon Details

1972 Certificate 18
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Bruce Lee pays a visit to family members who own a restaurant in Italy, but mobsters who want the land the eatery is built upon, harass the owners, forcing Lee to defend his family as only he can. In the film's high-voltage, high-kickin' finale, Lee, for the sake of his loved ones, must battle a U.S. karate expert (Chuck Norris).. Read more

Starring Bruce Lee, Nora Miao, Chuck Norris, Robert Wall
Director Bruce Lee
Genres Action/Adventure

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The Way Of The Dragon

Bruce Lee pays a visit to family members who own a restaurant in Italy, but mobsters who want the land the eatery is built upon, harass the owners, forcing Lee to defend his family as only he can. In the film's high-voltage, high-kickin' finale, Lee, for the sake of his loved ones, must battle a U.S. karate expert (Chuck Norris) in a Roman coliseum. The last film that Bruce Lee completed, he did not live to see its release.

Starring Bruce Lee, Nora Miao, Chuck Norris, Robert Wall, Jon T. Benn
Director Bruce Lee
Studio E1 ENTERTAINMENT
Run time DVD: 1 hr 35 mins
Certificate Certificate 18
Genres Action/Adventure
Language DVD: English, Cantonese, Chinese
Released DVD: 14 Jul 2003
Production year: 1972
Format DVD
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  • 3 stars out of 5

    This was the only film martial arts icon Bruce Lee had complete control over, being director, writer and fight choreographer. Maybe he should have had help in some areas, for it's a desperately thin tale of about a country bumpkin, played by Lee (the antithesis of the character he plays in Enter the Dragon), who arrives in Rome to help out at a Chinese restaurant that's at the mercy of local gangsters. It's typical of its genre; the dubbing is lousy, the characters are mere ciphers, dodgy seventies shirts plague the screen and there are too many clumsy comedy routines that play well in Hong Kong but look merely amateurish to us. However, the action more than compensates: Lee's face-off with Chuck Norris inside the Colosseum is one of the best two-man scraps in movie history. Norris had previously worked with Lee on the Matt Helm movie The Wrecking Crew, where Lee was fight choreographer.

    • Radio Times
  • A kung fu movie incongruously shifted from the East to Italy, where it seems silly, although the fight sequences are well done.

    • Halliwell's Film Guide
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  • 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    Bruce's Baby.

    This film was Bruce Lee's baby. Based on his idea, starring and directing he wanted to make Kung Fu a more international commodity, and he did this by setting and making the film in Italy and casting an American Martial Artist, Chuck Norris, to be his main nemisis.

    A fine combination of 'fish out of water' comedy mixed with cultural misunderstandings, this is more than just an action flick. This was the right direction for Bruce Lee. It is a great shame that this remains to be the only completed Bruce Lee directorial effort.

      • Ian Davies from South Wales
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  • 1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    Use subtitles or beer

    Worth watching if you are a Bruce Lee fan.

    Use the subtitles for best results.

    Only use the english audio after drinking several beers.

      • Charles Bronson from on top of the world
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