Van Williams making that cameo. I bet he was feeling all nostalgic watching this scene, thinking back to his time spent working with Lee on The Green Hornet. I really liked how they became friends IRL. I like to think that when Williams died, Bruce was the first to greet him at the ol' pearly gates, y'know?
Fun Fact: The name of Lee's character is fluently pronounced as "kah-toh" (Japanese: カトー). Hollywood made the name sound more like Rome B.C.'s political figure Cato the Elder, to make the masked Oriental vigilante sound less ethnical and less likely to drive away bigoted audiences at the time.
Van Williams making that cameo. I bet he was feeling all nostalgic watching this scene, thinking back to his time spent working with Lee on The Green Hornet. I really liked how they became friends IRL. I like to think that when Williams died, Bruce was the first to greet him at the ol' pearly gates, y'know?
Fun Fact:
The name of Lee's character is fluently pronounced as "kah-toh" (Japanese: カトー). Hollywood made the name sound more like Rome B.C.'s political figure Cato the Elder, to make the masked Oriental vigilante sound less ethnical and less likely to drive away bigoted audiences at the time.
So lemme get this straight, Bruce Lee was the original Kato from the 1970’s or something?
Yes he is he played Kato in The Green Hornet 1966.
@@brucethedragonlee And that’s what I’m learning about the history of Bruce Lee on the Internet.