Enter the Dragon (Keepcase) | 
| Director: Robert Clouse Actors: Bruce Lee, John Saxon, Kien Shih, Ahna Capri, Angela Mao Studio: Warner Home Video Category: DVD
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Seller: -importcds Rating: 284 reviews Sales Rank: 54158
Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, DVD, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled) Rating: R (Restricted) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 98 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: 1000110777 UPC: 883929087587 EAN: 0883929087587 ASIN: B002GHHHM4
Theatrical Release Date: 1973 Release Date: September 8, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com The last film completed by Bruce Lee before his untimely death, Enter the Dragon was his entrée into Hollywood. The American-Hong Kong coproduction, shot in Asia by American director Robert Clouse, stars Lee as a British agent sent to infiltrate the criminal empire of bloodthirsty Asian crime lord Han (Shih Kien) through his annual international martial arts tournament. Lee spends his days taking on tournament combatants and nights breaking into the heavily guarded underground fortress, kicking the living tar out of anyone who stands in his way. The mix of kung fu fighting (choreographed by Lee himself) and James Bond intrigue (the plot has more than a passing resemblance to Dr. No) is pulpy by any standard, but the generous budget and talented cast of world-class martial artists puts this film in a category well above Lee's earlier Hong Kong productions. Unfortunately he's off the screen for large chunks of time as American maverick competitors (and champion martial artists) John Saxon and Jim Kelly take center stage, but once the fighting starts Lee takes over. The tournament setting provides an ample display of martial arts mastery of many styles and climaxes with a huge free-for-all, but the highlight is Lee's brutal one-on-one with the claw-fisted Han in the dynamic hall-of-mirrors battle. Lee narrows his eyes and tenses into a wiry force of sinew, speed, and ruthless determination. --Sean Axmaker
Product Description Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 09/08/2009
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Bruce Lee March 7, 2010 Mark I. Yanagida The greatest martial artist who ever lived. Bar none. His hand punching speed was so fast, the camera's couldn't catch it. His feet kicking speed was so fast the camera's could not catch it. He had to slow down his hand punching and feet kicking so the camera's could catch a semblence of it. We will never see the like's of him again. Chuck Norris, the former Karate champion, even admits how great Bruce Lee was.
DVD February 2, 2010 Tanya Olson (Long Beach, Ca) This is a great product. I ordered it for a gift and was happy to have it arrive on time.
Enter The Dragon January 30, 2010 Phil (USA) All I can Say is That it's The Finest Martial Arts movie ever made.
It's not just a movie there are great lessons to learn. check it out if you never watch it. you will not be disapointed.If you like a good action movie this is the one!
Best of the Best November 25, 2009 diamond-flower 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Enter the Dragon was purchased because I have been a huge Bruce Lee fan since age 16, when he blew me away in 1973, ironically, I came to love and admire him only months before his death in July of 1973. I can recite most of the lines from the movie by memory, having seen it from start to finish 100s and 100s of times, I've lost count. Never in my wildest imagination would I think that one day I would be able to own my very own copy of this fantastic, action packed feature of the "Little Dragon"..Bruce Lee in Enter the Dragon. I also purchased the soundtrack from the movie, and had numerous posters of my kung-fu hero. Anyone who compares Bruce Lee with today's action-stars e.g. Jackie Chan, Jet Li etc, is comparing apples to oranges..not even close. Although I do so admire these stars, they just aren't comparable to Bruce Lee, He stands alone, and always will. I will never get tired of watching Enter the Dragon to this day now at age 50+, best of the best.
Great fight scenes and u can catch a glimse of Jackie chan as an extra in the flick! November 24, 2009 David Vasquez A classic for any collection a must have for any Kung Fu or martial arts fan RIP Bruce Lee:(
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