BRUCE LEE PATH OF THE DRAGON GAME OF DEATH INTERCEPTING FIST
BRUCE LEE FILMS: Path of the Dragon Uses rarely seen archival footage to trace both the history of martial arts and the phenomenal impact Bruce Lee had on its culture. The programme features narration by Lee's daughter, Shannon Lee Keasler, and includes footage of other stars such as Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung, Chuck Norris, and Lee's son, Brandon Lee. The film was produced and directed by Walt Missingham who, in , became the first non-Chinese to practice kung fu at the Shaolin Temple. Game of Death Witness Bruce Lees final cinematic vision as he stars as Billy Lo, a martial arts master and film star, in a role that bears an uncanny resemblance to Lees own enigmatic career. On the run from a vicious crime syndicate, Lo must fight his way through a series of different combatants in one of the most climactic action sequences ever filmed. Game Of Death also includes a raft of special features on two discs, along with rare footage of Bruce Lees original choreography in the now legendary pagoda fight sequence, including the famous one-on-one battles with Jeet Kune Do master Dan Inosanto and Kareem Abdul Jabbar, as conceived and filmed by Lee before his tragic and untimely death. Intercepting Fist This enlightening documentary was produced and directed by Walt Missingham, the first non-Chinese to practice the art of Kung Fu at a Shaolin Temple. Missingham provides insight into Bruce Lee's life, career, and practice of 'Jeet Kune Do'. Utilizing Lee's personal notes, home movies, a wealth of unseen footage, this absorbing programme captures Lee in his prime. Read More