Enter The Dragon
This was kung fu legend Bruce Lee's last film and it finds him at his fighting best – some of his moves were so fast that the cameraman was unable to capture them on regular speed film. Lee plays a secret agent who is sent to infiltrate a martial arts tournament presided over by a one-handed super-villain. His mission: to destroy the villain's opium-smuggling racket.
Special Features
- Interactive Menus
- Trailers
- Interviews: Interview Gallery
- Other Documentary: ‘Blood and Steel’, ‘Bruce Lee: The Curse of the Dragon’, 'Bruce Lee:
- His Own Words', ‘Location: Hong Kong With Enter the Dragon’, 'Backyard Workout With Bruce
Critic Reviews:
- " Lee wanted to ensure that Enter the Dragon was not just a banal Hollywood production that exploited kung fu for action thrills, but was rather a vehicle for both himself as a performer and his philosophical worldview " – James Kendrick
- " Lee is at his charismatic best in this spy thriller wrapped up in a martial arts tournament hosted by an evil overlord. It's a film I could rewatch perhaps every other week. " – Tom Meek
- " What action! " – Matt Brunson