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Bruce Lee (Actor) | Shek Kin | Robert Clouse (Director) | Chung Ling Ling
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Enter The Dragon (Taiwan version)

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Product Title: Enter The Dragon (Taiwan version) 龍爭虎鬥 (台灣版) 龙争虎斗 (台湾版) Enter The Dragon (Taiwan version) Enter The Dragon (Taiwan version)
Artist Name(s): Bruce Lee (Actor) | Shek Kin | Chung Ling Ling 李小龍 (Actor) | 石堅 | 鍾玲玲 李小龙 (Actor) | 石坚 | 锺玲玲 李小龍(ブルース・リー) (Actor) | 石堅(シー・キエン) | Chung Ling Ling Bruce Lee (Actor) | Shek Kin | Chung Ling Ling
Director: Robert Clouse 洛斯 高 Robert Clouse ロバート・クローズ Robert Clouse
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Release Date: 2005-08-09
Language: Cantonese, Mandarin
Subtitles: Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese
Country of Origin: Hong Kong
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Aspect Ratio: 1.77 : 1
Sound Information: Dolby Digital
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: All Region What is it?
Rating: III
Duration: 95 (mins)
Publisher: Xin Sheng Dai (TW)
Package Weight: 100 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1004049712

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*Screen Format: 16:9
*Sound Mix: Dolby Digital

主演:李小龍╱韓雄
導演:高洛斯

  少林寺高手李小龍受師父囑咐要除掉同門敗類韓雄。韓雄生性殘暴,每三年假借舉辦武術大賽而吸收菁英,助長其販毒勾當。警方無法上島偵查,私託李子龍暗中搜證。受韓雄之邀,參加武術大賽,李於搜證過程傷了數名韓雄手下,韓誤以為另一名武術高手威廉士所為,而殺之。美國高手魯柏因好友威廉慘死,亦與李聯手。李又及時聯絡警方,一場激烈的搏鬥後,韓雄終於死於自設之陷阱中。


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Professional Review of "Enter The Dragon (Taiwan version)"

July 8, 2004

This professional review refers to Enter The Dragon Special Edition (Korean Version)
I love Enter the Dragon. I love everything about it. Critical distance? I think not. This is a film I feel particularly strongly about, and one I refuse to discuss in a removed manner. I love Bruce Lee. I love Bruce Lee's performance. No matter what anyone says, Lee is not just a fighter - he's also a fine actor and a snappy dresser. I love Lalo Schiffrin's score - it really is too cool for words. I love Betty Chung's little yellow shoes. I love the way John Saxon constantly addresses the camera. I love Han's six identical female bodyguards (each more identical than the last). I love the way Lee offers tea to Mr Braithwaite, the Very British Person. I especially love Jim Kelly ("Man, you're right out of a comic book!").

The pleasure I take from Enter the Dragon comes from something more than simply watching the film - I've seen it more times than I can count, and, thanks to the buddies I've seen it with, it's turned into a communal experience. As such, watching it alone in order to review the film was a challenge; I couldn't shout at the GI's ("it's only funny if it's a small helicopter!") or laugh with anyone about Han's bizarre bird talon, and I had to endure in silence as Su Lin ran from O'Hara. But, but (and this is a shameless Astor plug), watching the film in a cinema - the Astor, no less - on a BIG screen - the Astor screen, no less - transformed Enter the Dragon into something that Han himself might describe as being of "epic proportions." While Gilbert Hubb's Technicolour photography always looked good before, in this format it is truly magnificent - Victoria Harbour, Han's fortress and Jim Kelly's 'fro all look incredible. Similarly, watching the faces of the extras as Lee practices his Art of Fighting Without Fighting (But Actually Really Fighting) on Bolo was a whole new thrill.

If you've never seen a Bruce Lee film, start with Enter the Dragon - it's Lee's most widely-known film in the West and is probably closest to whatever you're imagining. Although Fist of Fury is the better film, Enter the Dragon is slightly more accessible as well as being a wild ride that can be enjoyed over and over again (and if you have seen it before...just watch out for those extras)!

9 bottles of JW Red out of 10

by Jonathan McCoy - Heroic-cinema.com

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