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Lee died on July 20, 1973, during final editing of “Dragon,” released one month later. On the surface, “Dragon” seems like a formula 007 film, with an Asian special agent.
Enter The Dragon opened to unexpectedly positive reviews and even more surprising box office takings. In 1973 it was the fourth biggest movie of the year with a US box office of $25 million (about ...
On August 17, 1973, Enter the Dragon swept its competition to become one of the highest-grossing movies of the year. A spy film in the style of a James Bond adventure, Lee plays a secret agent who ...
Watch " Enter the Dragon" for Bruce Lee’s charismatic approach to action and its historical significance—maybe you’ll walk away as enamored as millions of others had been nearly fifty years ago.
Shannon Lee — daughter of the acclaimed actor and martial artist Bruce Lee — recently spoke at length about her father’s struggle to make his blockbuster feature Enter the Dragon back in 1973.
Released theatrically in August of 1973, “Enter the Dragon” remains one of the most influential and beloved martial arts films of all time, thanks in no small part to the legendary performance ...
Enter the Dragon Two disc special edition Production: A Warner Bros. Home Video release of the 1973 Warner Bros. release. Produced by Bruce Lee, Paul Heller, Fred Weintraub and Leonard Ho ...
“Enter the Dragon” was the first Chinese martial-arts film produced by a major Hollywood studio (Warner Bros.), effectively introducing general American audiences to that genre.
When Enter the Dragon (1973, 1 hr., 38 mins., R) first hit Hong Kong theaters in the summer of ’73, Bruce Lee had already been dead for six days, having passed away suddenly at age 32.
Released just weeks after Lee’s untimely death in 1973 (the result of a cerebral edema, not, as some have insisted, foul play), “Enter the Dragon” is part martial-arts extravaganza, part ...