@@ibanez9179 Exactly. The film industry from America and China didn't want to share the market on how their films were to be marketed. Bruce Lee and his team gave Chinese Kung-Fu theater that western style of Hollywood. America didn't want to brand things the Chinese way and the Chinese surely didn't want to brand things the way the west does. It's sad. Just as sad as Donnie Yen playing second fiddle to a weekend warrior like Keanu Reeves. But that's business I guess in the film industry and nothing has really changed.
as a kid at the movies driven in' days I never get sick of this movie and still enjoy watching him, and how Bruce was such a sculpture looking character like no other, simply beautiful man
The most culturally significant martial arts film in history, as well as one of the main factors in East Asian entertainment reaching a global audience.
I know this is one of The Best Bruce Lee Films ever made because this was Bruce’s Way of becoming more of a Hollywood Movie Star like never before even still he made Television Series which helped jump start his career But! it was his Martial Arts that helped Bruce become just who he really was which that is Something I do Admire
The Enter the Dragon 🐉 theme was a perfect song 🎶 to describe how cool 😎😎😎 the 3 Dudes in the 🎥 was! Bruce in attitude & focus!! Roper in popularity & having a good time! Williams the competition of encountering other warriors like himself
Hard to believe when this came out on VHS it was cut to pieces and nunchuck scenes were all deleted. Took forever till rereleases had the footage. Was so annoying. Bruce Lee was such a legend. Every martial arts film since and even films Iike John Wick are all a direct result of Bruce Lee changing martial arts in cinema.
Enter The Dragon is and always will be the film that other Martial Arts films are judge by. There will never be another Bruce Lee (Li Jun Fan,) there will never be another Enter the Dragon ( Even the suppose remake will have alot to live up to if it ever gets made) It such a shame that Bruce died when he did as if he was alive today the films he would have been made would have been out standing and would have created the super star he crave to become. Bruce inspires people that were not even born when he died he left such a mark on our would that his legacy will just live on though his work and teachings . I was 4 when he died and even though | neve met him of any of his family I feel part of his family and journey like so many others he will remain the King of Martial Arts films and the Master of philosophy even though he only made a hand full they still get talk about. Thank you for sharing this video.
I wish Bruce had the opportunity to see the opening of the film. RIP to so many of the actors and contributors who have passed on from this amazing piece of film art
Believe what I write here: I saw this wonderful movie, Enter the Dragon, of my only martial arts hero, Bruce Lee in Eros Cinema in Bombay, 2 years after it was released in 1973. I was stunned to comprehend the speed of Bruce Lee. Four more times I saw this movie, ED, in Eros. In 6 years time, in whichever movie house ED was screened in Bombay, , I became a habitual viewer. I was a bachelor till then. Some close relatives of my would be bride with her parents were coming to visit me one day. But, my ticket to see ED was booked beforehand on the date and time of their visit. My elder sister desisted me from going out to see ED saying that important relatives come to see me on my marriage proposal. But, I went out to see the movie in Prabhat Theatre, Thane, Bombay. At 70 years old now, I saw N number of times ED. In Singapore in 1993, a Bruce Lee movie celebration was held screening in almost all movie houses all his immortal classics. Knowing that I am a die-hard fan of Bruce Lee, my friend Chan Ah Chai presented me with all the videos of Bruce Lee from the Golden Harvest and WB production houses. Just today, in Netfliks, I finished seeing the 50th (last) episode of the biopic of Bruce Lee. I was in tears. As I type this post, I feel that someone living in me till date is dead today leaving me shell shocked and in tears filled in my eyes. C. Sachidananda Narayanan, Palayamkottai, Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu.
It's good to see Jim Kelly again. Bruce is Still the king of martial arts. There will never be another like him ever again, only ones trying to copy him or praising his God-given abilities are about the best they can do.
This was the first movie that me and my father went to see back in 1973. Bruce Lee and my Father are two of the men that influence my life. Peace and Blessing to my father Guillermo and Sifu Bruce Lee.
I saw all of Bruce Lee's films during the 70's when I was a teenager. Some of Bruce's earlier HK movies are still my favourites; Big Boss, Fist of Fury..
Bruce would have known how great this film was. In this movie he became the best Bond ever. The right Music can lift a good scene /movie into GREATNESS. Idont think Lalo Shiffrin got enough credit for helping this film become the industry standard for martial arts films. INCREDIBLE connection to every scene.
Bruce wanted to be involved in the fight choreography at all levels. This was his Magnum Opus. The cast and the crew behind the scenes pulled off what is still considered the absolute best martial arts movie to date. It was no easy task by any means because Bruce settled for nothing less than perfection. It had to be frustrating at times. The story line revolved around a James Bond-type character played by Bruce to the max. Such a great film.
I love Enter The Dragon. I’m interested where you’d conclude it’s still considered “the absolute best martial arts movie to date”? I’m a fan and it’s a great film but would be interested to hear more on what you know regarding the films status all these years later. 🐉
@@DarkEchoesHorror Greetings! Yes, I still believe it is because it is still being talked about over 60 years later. The story and plot made sense and is palpable. It wasn't a rushed production like many martial arts films today which feature mostly violence and crashes and explosions, just to cater to the audiences craving for excitement and nothing more. It was pretty balanced as far as the flow of scenes is concerned. The fight scenes stood out as the most memorable to date. And it is still one of the highest grossing films of all time. Interested to know your thoughts as well.
@@DarkEchoesHorror Another one of my favorite films, but not as popular as ETD, happens to be Heroes Of The East aka Shaolin Challenges Ninja starring Gordon Liu. The story is unique and different compared to many Chinese Kung Fu films with amazing empty hand and weapons fight choreography. It keeps the fighting at a realistic level which I prefer. It is truly 💯 % a must watch film as well.
Bruce was a very smart actor for The battle sequences for enter the dragon And also the weapons to show with ideas for adults and teenage people who learn any Martial arts
I wonder why this documentary did not take the time to include the Mr. Han, Star, Sek Khin. He was historically such a famous action star actor in Hong Kong with loads of kung-fu action in the 1950's movie series "Wong Fei Hung." (Master Wong was a famous kung fu instructor in Hong Kong who frequently had to fight against evil minded or jealous kung fu instructors and their students).
Oh! Stephen Hung the kid disciple Bruce was pointing his finger to the moon? He became a film 🎥 ⭐ , director & fight choreographer! There's TONS of kids this movie 🍿 catapulted into household names of martial arts cinema ⭐!! Bolo Yze , Jim Kelly, Stephen, Jackie Chan ,Wilson Tong, Angela ( Bruce's sis in the movie 🍿) the list goes on
Still the most charismatic Martial Artist Actor of all time,A movie of Martial Artist Status is the best Action Martial Art movie that was ever made without Challenges from fellow Martial Artist through thus lifetime!!!!!
Bruce Lee était phénoménal ces chorégraphie de combat son toujours inégalés et de plus il était un bon commedien et savait être drôle. Un grand homme qui est parti bien trop tôt. Que le grand Bruce Lee repose en paix il a tellement de lui Pour nôtre plus grand plaisir. Que Bruce Lee repose paix.
I do have a number of marshall artist that I admire and love a lot but my favourite artist among.them all is Bruce Lee undoubtedly as a young man he had inspire me so much that I end up learning a bit of tiquonedou he is my favourite.
I went & saw this film every Saturday for 2 months!!!... on a few l actually hid behind a curtain & watched it 3 times on same day!!!... As a young guy... it changed my life!... l wanted to be in the movies!!!... told my parents... they newrly killed me!!!😁... l was in a school play... after the play... a guy came up to me & said... " l'm head of Her Majesty's Theatre in Perth... come & see me!..." & gave me his card... went home... told my parents...😪😪😪... & became a bricklayer!!!... GREATEST REGRET IF MY LIFE!!!
Bruce when he died in 1973 at was a chance move to America after the success of the film would have done and in early 90s he would have quitting acting and teaching jeet kune do and Chai Chai dancing and also a book written on his dancing and martial arts he would have loved the story about his life in 1993
Bruce was made of steel. Such men born once in the century. Just because he didn't take part in karate and kickboxing tournaments doesn't mean, that he wasn't a real fighter and Master. If he entereed any martial arts competitions he should have been one of the champions. Tht's clear. With his light weight and low height he was absolutely powerful and dangerous and has this uknown for many fighters inner strength. Let's be objective and honest. That's why I'm not agree with Norris who said that Bruce could beat makiwara or punching bag. "Enter The Dragon" is a boiling point of his condition and the best movie about mmartial arts and still is. And every other actors was lucky that they appear there
Damn this was great! wish it was 2 hours long! If anyone hasn't ever seen Kentucky fried movie(1977) I highly suggest it! it's a comedy and parody of Enter the dragon towards the end.. you'll have to be patient.. but they actually do a great job at it!
Imagine what movies will he make if is he still alive !? You knowe that this movie and his last one inspired so many action movies today ,games like street fight or mortal kombat , MMA ,UFC etc. Bruce Lee is the guy who was actualy always learning and he never sad about himself that he is the best. I hated that he wad die so early bcs. Of all of those movies that he could don.
Viewing this priceless documentary, it becomes even more apparent that it was Bruce Lee who was the Director of ENTER THE DRAGON while Robert Clouse was the Assistant Director. Further affirmed by comparing it to WAY OF THE DRAGON which Bruce wrote, directed, choreographed, and co-edited.
Watching it at age 8 🤣 I was amazed how such tiny guy can fight big bully like Bolo. I thought martial arts was kind of hope for tiny boys like me 😁But real life wasn't this easy 😅. My first martial arts teacher was like master Ken. His focus was to humiliate children, make us feel stupid and useless. Great documentary.
this is my favorite bruce lee movie Enter the Dragon damn man i just love this movie 1973 to 2023 50 years ago damn so damn awesome wow dude cool bro 😎
Omg - I remember as a kid in high school in the late 80’s reading all these articles in martial arts magazines. There was always some tabloid type stuff talking about how Bruce was gonna kill Bob Wall after the broken glass incident. I’m so glad they addressed that incident in this documentary. 🤦🏻🙄
Bruce Lee was a good actor a martial arts teacher🥋 and a philosopher he was so talented with his moves he was strong and so fast he trained so hard that's one of the reasons why he so good at kung fu..
First time seeing E.t.D. was like waking from a dream. I am not a martial artist, but that's the beauty of the fight/non-fight scenes/every shot for that matter, lol..Like not showing where Bruce sends the bad guy w/scar and broken bottles as improv weapons (to the realm of death) That's all I got right now--gotta listen to Poetry In Motion sung by T. Dolby ❤
O my all greatest teacher sir mam u all our bruce lee sir friends .so enjoy your one family with bruce lee sir. Our bruce lee sir loves u lot lot lot lot lot lot all time. Enjoy HAPPY new year.
There another mentioned of a sequel to enter the dragon for which Bruce was getting it off the ground. Bruce had made his own people very mad. So killing him off was an ideal way to end the war with the executives in Hong Kong.
Wouldnt it be cool to see a movie made about the making of ETD...like a proper non Hollywood movie showing bruce Lee going throught doubts as well as victories etc ...it could have the actors made up as old geezers looking back to when it was first made .
did you people know It's the 50 years anniversary of this great movie Enter the Dragon iam just saying ok have fun watching this movie video about Bruce Lee's movie Enter the Dragon 🐲 👊
I would like to remake of enter the dragon 🐲 starting tony jaa Adrian brodie called enter the temple then sequel enter the streets it needs face lift ?
This movie was a total game changer for action flicks! Bruce and this movie inspired decades of action stars!
Still to this day " ENTER THE DRAGON" still as exciting and dynamic as the day it was released in 1973.
Thank you and thats what i think ,,well said
I agree!
Totally agree 👍
Great film
@Ralph Reilly What didn't you like?
Enter The Dragon, the greatest martial art film that's ever made. Timeless classic.
Best Martial Arts Film in History.
RIP Bruce Lee, John Saxon, Jim Kelly, Bob Wall, Shih Kien, Peter Archer, and Ahna Capri.
Along side Way of the Dragon & game of death are two of the best ones.
So sad... :(
Yep sad they have all passed away 😢
Too much blabla! Oh la la
I like Bloodaport..has more down to earth humor
Bruce Lee's movies never get old🙏👍🏼
Bruce Lee would have been Hollywood's biggest star, had he lived.
That's one of the reasons they killed him.
@@ibanez9179 Exactly. The film industry from America and China didn't want to share the market on how their films were to be marketed. Bruce Lee and his team gave Chinese Kung-Fu theater that western style of Hollywood. America didn't want to brand things the Chinese way and the Chinese surely didn't want to brand things the way the west does. It's sad.
Just as sad as Donnie Yen playing second fiddle to a weekend warrior like Keanu Reeves. But that's business I guess in the film industry and nothing has really changed.
Yes he would have but they was and is so damn racist
@@ivanidlehand9651 ts because John wick is a main character
Are u talking about Jim Kelly lol 🤣🤪😆
as a kid at the movies driven in' days I never get sick of this movie and still enjoy watching him, and how Bruce was such a sculpture looking character like no other, simply beautiful man
The most culturally significant martial arts film in history, as well as one of the main factors in East Asian entertainment reaching a global audience.
Not many people know this, Bruce Lee has a sparring match at the beginning with Sammo hung. & at the end he fights Jackie Chan...
The speed and power with which he broke those three taped boards is just second to none, second to none 😶🌫️😱
I know this is one of The Best Bruce Lee Films ever made because this was Bruce’s Way of becoming more of a Hollywood Movie Star like never before even still he made Television Series which helped jump start his career But! it was his Martial Arts that helped Bruce become just who he really was which that is Something I do Admire
The Enter the Dragon 🐉 theme was a perfect song 🎶 to describe how cool 😎😎😎 the 3 Dudes in the 🎥 was! Bruce in attitude & focus!! Roper in popularity & having a good time! Williams the competition of encountering other warriors like himself
Hard to believe when this came out on VHS it was cut to pieces and nunchuck scenes were all deleted. Took forever till rereleases had the footage. Was so annoying. Bruce Lee was such a legend. Every martial arts film since and even films Iike John Wick are all a direct result of Bruce Lee changing martial arts in cinema.
Enter The Dragon is and always will be the film that other Martial Arts films are judge by. There will never be another Bruce Lee (Li Jun Fan,) there will never be another Enter the Dragon ( Even the suppose remake will have alot to live up to if it ever gets made) It such a shame that Bruce died when he did as if he was alive today the films he would have been made would have been out standing and would have created the super star he crave to become. Bruce inspires people that were not even born when he died he left such a mark on our would that his legacy will just live on though his work and teachings . I was 4 when he died and even though | neve met him of any of his family I feel part of his family and journey like so many others he will remain the King of Martial Arts films and the Master of philosophy even though he only made a hand full they still get talk about. Thank you for sharing this video.
I think he has the world's coolest voice
I watched many documentaries about Bruce Lee, but this was the first time I saw them. I was very impressed. Thank you.
I wish Bruce had the opportunity to see the opening of the film. RIP to so many of the actors and contributors who have passed on from this amazing piece of film art
I wish Jim Kelly didn't have to die
In the film
Trust me he seen the film in Spirit! This Earth is surrounded by the unseen World!
I wish I could have had a lick of *Ahna Capri's* muffin...
Believe what I write here:
I saw this wonderful movie, Enter the Dragon, of my only martial arts hero, Bruce Lee in Eros Cinema in Bombay, 2 years after it was released in 1973. I was stunned to comprehend the speed of Bruce Lee. Four more times I saw this movie, ED, in Eros. In 6 years time, in whichever movie house ED was screened in Bombay, , I became a habitual viewer. I was a bachelor till then. Some close relatives of my would be bride with her parents were coming to visit me one day. But, my ticket to see ED was booked beforehand on the date and time of their visit. My elder sister desisted me from going out to see ED saying that important relatives come to see me on my marriage proposal. But, I went out to see the movie in Prabhat Theatre, Thane, Bombay. At 70 years old now, I saw N number of times ED. In Singapore in 1993, a Bruce Lee movie celebration was held screening in almost all movie houses all his immortal classics. Knowing that I am a die-hard fan of Bruce Lee, my friend Chan Ah Chai presented me with all the videos of Bruce Lee from the Golden Harvest and WB production houses. Just today, in Netfliks, I finished seeing the 50th (last) episode of the biopic of Bruce Lee. I was in tears. As I type this post, I feel that someone living in me till date is dead today leaving me shell shocked and in tears filled in my eyes.
C. Sachidananda Narayanan,
Palayamkottai,
Tirunelveli,
Tamil Nadu.
Thank you for sharing, what a marvel for us to find great talents of our time and be in the presence of such charisma. All to the glory of God!
Such a lovely story
Thanks for sharing Sir
I too am a big fan of Bruce
It's good to see Jim Kelly again.
Bruce is Still the king of martial arts. There will never be another like him ever again, only ones trying to copy him or praising his God-given abilities are about the best they can do.
King? He was actor
This was the first movie that me and my father went to see back in 1973. Bruce Lee and my Father are two of the men that influence my life. Peace and Blessing to my father Guillermo and Sifu Bruce Lee.
Man he goes all out he does.. the mighty Bruce Lee awesome 💪
A movie that set a benchmark so high that no other martial arts movies that followed came even close
Met Ahna Capri a few years before her death - she was still as beautiful as ever.
I saw all of Bruce Lee's films during the 70's when I was a teenager. Some of Bruce's earlier HK movies are still my favourites; Big Boss, Fist of Fury..
50 years later and i still havent seen anyone better
I say re-release it in the theaters!! it will blow the new generation's minds.
You have offended my family and you have offended the Shaolin temple.
The Master of all Masters.
Bruce would have known how great this film was. In this movie he became the best Bond ever.
The right Music can lift a good scene /movie into GREATNESS. Idont think Lalo Shiffrin got enough credit for helping this film become the industry standard for martial arts films.
INCREDIBLE connection to every scene.
ONE OF MY FAVOURITE MOVIES REMINDS OF THE FIRST TIME I WATCHED IT 🤙🏾👏RIP
What a film awesome brilliant and beautiful
The only actor from the movie that's still alive is Bolo !
Donnie yen still slive too
Tony Liu, the guy who fought John Saxon is still kicking alive.
It seems so unfair this great man was taken way before his time ! He had so much more to give 😢
Bruce wanted to be involved in the fight choreography at all levels. This was his Magnum Opus. The cast and the crew behind the scenes pulled off what is still considered the absolute best martial arts movie to date. It was no easy task by any means because Bruce settled for nothing less than perfection. It had to be frustrating at times. The story line revolved around a James Bond-type character played by Bruce to the max.
Such a great film.
I love Enter The Dragon. I’m interested where you’d conclude it’s still considered “the absolute best martial arts movie to date”? I’m a fan and it’s a great film but would be interested to hear more on what you know regarding the films status all these years later. 🐉
@@DarkEchoesHorror Greetings! Yes, I still believe it is because it is still being talked about over 60 years later. The story and plot made sense and is palpable. It wasn't a rushed production like many martial arts films today which feature mostly violence and crashes and explosions, just to cater to the audiences craving for excitement and nothing more. It was pretty balanced as far as the flow of scenes is concerned. The fight scenes stood out as the most memorable to date. And it is still one of the highest grossing films of all time. Interested to know your thoughts as well.
@@DarkEchoesHorror Another one of my favorite films, but not as popular as ETD, happens to be Heroes Of The East aka Shaolin Challenges Ninja starring Gordon Liu. The story is unique and different compared to many Chinese Kung Fu films with amazing empty hand and weapons fight choreography. It keeps the fighting at a realistic level which I prefer. It is truly 💯 % a must watch film as well.
Bruce was a very smart actor for The battle sequences for enter the dragon And also the weapons to show with ideas for adults and teenage people who learn any Martial arts
I wonder why this documentary did not take the time to include the Mr. Han, Star, Sek Khin. He was historically such a famous action star actor in Hong Kong with loads of kung-fu action in the 1950's movie series "Wong Fei Hung." (Master Wong was a famous kung fu instructor in Hong Kong who frequently had to fight against evil minded or jealous kung fu instructors and their students).
Fantastic documentary!
Oh! Stephen Hung the kid disciple Bruce was pointing his finger to the moon? He became a film 🎥 ⭐ , director & fight choreographer! There's TONS of kids this movie 🍿 catapulted into household names of martial arts cinema ⭐!! Bolo Yze , Jim Kelly, Stephen, Jackie Chan ,Wilson Tong, Angela ( Bruce's sis in the movie 🍿) the list goes on
Thanks for putting this out there...Truly enjoyed it
RIP Bob Wall
Still the most charismatic Martial Artist Actor of all time,A movie of Martial Artist Status is the best Action Martial Art movie that was ever made without Challenges from fellow Martial Artist through thus lifetime!!!!!
Bruce Lee était phénoménal ces chorégraphie de combat son toujours inégalés et de plus il était un bon commedien et savait être drôle. Un grand homme qui est parti bien trop tôt. Que le grand Bruce Lee repose en paix il a tellement de lui
Pour nôtre plus grand plaisir. Que Bruce Lee repose paix.
Gone soon but always remembered young as he was
I do have a number of marshall artist that I admire and love a lot but my favourite artist among.them all is Bruce Lee undoubtedly as a young man he had inspire me so much that I end up learning a bit of tiquonedou he is my favourite.
I went & saw this film every Saturday for 2 months!!!... on a few l actually hid behind a curtain & watched it 3 times on same day!!!... As a young guy... it changed my life!... l wanted to be in the movies!!!... told my parents... they newrly killed me!!!😁... l was in a school play... after the play... a guy came up to me & said... " l'm head of Her Majesty's Theatre in Perth... come & see me!..." & gave me his card... went home... told my parents...😪😪😪... & became a bricklayer!!!... GREATEST REGRET IF MY LIFE!!!
Awesome teamwork from all the participants
Hung is best known as the young man who learned martial arts from the Monk in 18 strikes of The Low Hand Fist ! A classic
Bruce when he died in 1973 at was a chance move to America after the success of the film would have done and in early 90s he would have quitting acting and teaching jeet kune do and Chai Chai dancing and also a book written on his dancing and martial arts he would have loved the story about his life in 1993
Great documentary that Curse of the dragon 🐉
Bellissimo film, bravissimi Bruce Lee, John Saxon, Jim Kelly.....ora tutti e 3 al fianco di Dio! ❤❤❤ Riposate in pace, cari amici!
Bruce was made of steel. Such men born once in the century. Just because he didn't take part in karate and kickboxing tournaments doesn't mean, that he wasn't a real fighter and Master. If he entereed any martial arts competitions he should have been one of the champions. Tht's clear. With his light weight and low height he was absolutely powerful and dangerous and has this uknown for many fighters inner strength. Let's be objective and honest. That's why I'm not agree with Norris who said that Bruce could beat makiwara or punching bag. "Enter The Dragon" is a boiling point of his condition and the best movie about mmartial arts and still is. And every other actors was lucky that they appear there
Of course he was the best no doubts about it, he would of beat any of them
Damn this was great! wish it was 2 hours long! If anyone hasn't ever seen Kentucky fried movie(1977) I highly suggest it! it's a comedy and parody of Enter the dragon towards the end.. you'll have to be patient.. but they actually do a great job at it!
The full documentary is about 2 hours long
thnx gonna watch it ahaha
I actually never saw this, thx for posting
Imagine what movies will he make if is he still alive !? You knowe that this movie and his last one inspired so many action movies today ,games like street fight or mortal kombat , MMA ,UFC etc.
Bruce Lee is the guy who was actualy always learning and he never sad about himself that he is the best. I hated that he wad die so early bcs. Of all of those movies that he could don.
A MOVIE THAT WILL NOT FADE AWAY!😃😎
Brilliant.
Viewing this priceless documentary, it becomes even more apparent that it was Bruce Lee who was the Director of ENTER THE DRAGON while Robert Clouse was the Assistant Director. Further affirmed by comparing it to WAY OF THE DRAGON which Bruce wrote, directed, choreographed, and co-edited.
Watching it at age 8 🤣 I was amazed how such tiny guy can fight big bully like Bolo. I thought martial arts was kind of hope for tiny boys like me 😁But real life wasn't this easy 😅. My first martial arts teacher was like master Ken. His focus was to humiliate children, make us feel stupid and useless.
Great documentary.
That was awesome!!
this is my favorite bruce lee movie Enter the Dragon damn man i just love this movie 1973 to 2023 50 years ago damn so damn awesome wow dude cool bro 😎
Rewatched this loads as a kid in the 80s
much love :)
Beautiful 🥹
Omg - I remember as a kid in high school in the late 80’s reading all these articles in martial arts magazines. There was always some tabloid type stuff talking about how Bruce was gonna kill Bob Wall after the broken glass incident. I’m so glad they addressed that incident in this documentary. 🤦🏻🙄
best of the BEST LEE !!!
Bruce Lee was a good actor a martial arts teacher🥋 and a philosopher he was so talented with his moves he was strong and so fast he trained so hard that's one of the reasons why he so good at kung fu..
they made this making-of without interviewing bruce lee
First time seeing E.t.D. was like waking from a dream. I am not a martial artist, but that's the beauty of the fight/non-fight scenes/every shot for that matter, lol..Like not showing where Bruce sends the bad guy w/scar and broken bottles as improv weapons (to the realm of death) That's all I got right now--gotta listen to Poetry In Motion sung by T. Dolby ❤
*not many Know the unofficial title before it was Enter The Dragon was Blood and Steel.*
Interesting title for the video my friend
Rip to Bruce and James
Enter the dragon to this day as a very strong film a long side with the karate kid
Which version…??
The UK version
He always reserved himself. The break was training.
O my all greatest teacher sir mam u all our bruce lee sir friends .so enjoy your one family with bruce lee sir. Our bruce lee sir loves u lot lot lot lot lot lot all time. Enjoy HAPPY new year.
Lalo Schiffrin is still alive. He is around 90 years old.
OMG & WOW!🤯😇🙏🏽💓
They got...EVERYTHING RIGHT...in this one!
There another mentioned of a sequel to enter the dragon for which Bruce was getting it off the ground.
Bruce had made his own people very mad. So killing him off was an ideal way to end the war with the executives in Hong Kong.
Great
50 años después aún con lee a cuestas? Esta ya muy superado.
Wouldnt it be cool to see a movie made about the making of ETD...like a proper non Hollywood movie showing bruce Lee going throught doubts as well as victories etc ...it could have the actors made up as old geezers looking back to when it was first made .
did you people know It's the 50 years anniversary of this great movie Enter the Dragon iam just saying ok have fun watching this movie video about Bruce Lee's movie Enter the Dragon 🐲 👊
Bruce Lee didn't live to see his greatest body of work
RULES!!!!!!!!
The making of the most dangerous movie in the world
Wish the audio was louder.
Ultimate martial Art the first classic Bruce lee And all the extras camera man wow paoneer Warner bross created rigther movie Artist !
Entel the dlagon is good movie.
Considering this is a film school archive the sound engineer needs to go back to school. The audio volume is so low it is almost impossible to hear.
Bruce finally made the big time, and that was his last act..
🎥👌
I would like to remake of enter the dragon 🐲 starting tony jaa Adrian brodie called enter the temple then sequel enter the streets it needs face lift ?
The remake would be big Hollywood movie like 1973 mury Thai martial arts this time?
Just imagine the films Bruce would of got, imagine him in the matrix
I never liked to see Chinese fly; but when they invited me to see one of Bruce Lee, I said, excellent, one who lives when he acts.
subtitles would be great for this video..
( BRUCE LEE ) WAS SO , ( HAPPY ) , WITH THIS , MOVE BEFORE HE WAS [ POISON ) 😎AT 32 !!!🙏💰💰💰💰💰🙏..( THE BIG COVER UP ) ☠☠☠
As successful as it was, thought it was too cheesy, the stupid sound effects ruined it, his golden harvest films by far the best
Tele listen.
Bruce Lee Shera ❤.
Damnnn I wish Bruce Lee didn't die 😢😢