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BRUCE LEE VIDEOTAPES

Fists of Fury

Bruce is a foreigner, who moves to Thailand where he works in an ice factory. He made a promise that he would not fight and cause trouble. This promis lies in a pendant he wears around his neck. While his fellow workers get into a fight with the factory thugs, Bruce's pendant gets cut off and broken in two; he now feels that he is no longer obligated to keep his promise. After seeing all of his co-workers murdered in their sleep, Bruce seeks revenge. He eventually takes on the "big boss" and his thugs. In the end, although Bruce Lee defeats the "big boss," he is arrested. As common in most of Bruce Lee's movies, the hero looses in the end.

FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT
VHS Tape (December 1986)

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Chinese Connection

Bruce returns to his Chinese Gung-Fu school, finding that his teacher has been murdered by the Japanese. The movie takes place in Shanghai (then Japanese territory), so the law won't investigate. Bruce, Jeh Chen, is told by the new head teacher to forget it. Bruce backs off until the Japanese bring a sign, reading "The Chinese are the sick men of Asia." This pushes Bruce to go on a fury to avenge his teacher and his school. The whole story line is doltish, but the videotape is awesome if fight scenes is all you are interested in.

FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT
VHS Tape (December 1986)

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Return of the Dragon

Bruce is called from Hong Kong, by a friend of his uncle, to help prevent further attacks from the Itallian Mafia on a Chinese Restaurant that refuses to sell out. Eventually after many, failed attempts, the leader of the Mafia calls in the best fighter of Japan and the U.S. (from the U.S., Bob Wall, and Chuck Norris.) Luring Bruce, Tang Lung, and three of the restaurant employees to the Roman Colliseum, Bruce defeats the Japanese fighter, and Bob Wall. Then he defeats the Japanese fighter. Bruce and Chuck battle in hand-to-hand combat, like the Roman Gladiators.

FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT
VHS Tape (October 1986)

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Enter the Dragon

Bruce is asked to enter Han's Tournament on his private island to investigate the numerous deaths of Han's overdosed, drowned girls. Bruce accepts to help, but not just to investigate. He wants to avenge his sister's death on the island. This is Bruce Lee's best movie. It is exciting from the begining to the end.

WARNER/LORIMAR/CANON VIDEO
VHS Tape (October 1986)

The Making of Enter the Dragon

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Game of Death

Bruce, Billy Lo, is a movie actor, harassed by the local Mafia. They want to control Billy, and his girlfriend, a local singer. But when Bruce refuses numerous threats and demands, they are out to kill him. Once the Mafia thinks that he is dead, he seeks revenge. Once the Mafia realizes that Billy is not dead, they kidnap his girlfriend and lure him into the restaurant, where he must pass three levels. Each level has one of the top martial artists. The first level is the level of weaponry, where the nun-chuks are used. The second level is the level of the Jujitsu Mastert. And the third level is the level of the "unknown". This movie has great fighting scenes. It also has Dan Insanto(Bruce Lee's best Jeet Kun Do student), as Bruce Lee opponenet and the giant, Kareem-Abdul Jabbar.

FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT
VHS Tape (October 1986)

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Bruce Lee: The Immortal Dragon

SP Mode

A & E Home Video
VHS Tape (October 1997)

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Curse of the Dragon

He fought his way from the mean streets of Hong Kong to international superstardom. With blazing fists and a burning passion, he became one of the most celebrated kung-fu masters of all time. In classic films like Fists of Fury and Enter the Dragon, he created the martial arts action genre that has become a favorite of moviegoers worldwide. But just as he reached the height of fame, he was struck down by a mysterious ailment-or was it the curse that supposedly follows his family? This fascinating program examines the short, meteoric life of Bruce Lee. Exclusive interviews with friends and family-including his late son Brandon-and extensive footage from home movies, screen-tests and his legendary films help reveal the man behind the myth of the Immortal Dragon. Time: 50 Minutes

WARNER/LORIMAR/CANON VIDEO
VHS Tape (June 1993)

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OTHER BRUCE LEE VIDEOTAPES


Bruce Lee Gift Set (4)

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CBS/Fox Home Video
(April 1990)

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Bruce Lee We Miss You

A video tribute to Bruce Lee. Over a million copies sold in three months!

Educational Development Lab
VHS Tape (April 1998)

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Bruce Lee: The Legend

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CBS/Fox Home Video
VHS Tape (February 1987)

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Bruce Lee: Best Fights

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Siamese Dot Pr
VHS Tape (September 1997)VHS Tape (April 1998)

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Bruce Lee the Lost Interview

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WOLF CREATIVE GROUP
VHS Tape (January 1995)

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Bruce Lee: Kung Fuman

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G T E Test Mark Laboratories
VHS Tape (March 1997)

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