Bruce Lee: A Warrior's Journey
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Directed by | John Little Bruce Lee (G.O.D. footage) |
Written by | John Little Bruce Lee (material) Bey Logan (additional material) |
Produced by | Chris Ennis Lee Taek-Yong John Little Bruce Lee (co-producer of G.O.D. footage) |
Starring | Bruce Lee Jackie Chan Sammo Hung John Little Linda Lee Cadwell Dan Inosanto |
Edited by | Brad Kaup |
Music by | Wayne Hawkins |
Distributed by | Warner Home Video |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
Countries | United States Hong Kong |
Languages | English Cantonese |
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Traditional Chinese | 李小龍:勇士的旅程 | ||||||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 李小龙:勇士的旅程 | ||||||||||||||
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Bruce Lee: A Warrior's Journey (Chinese: 李小龍:勇士的旅程) is a documentary on the martial artist Bruce Lee and Jeet Kune Do. It was released on VHS and DVD by Warner Home Video. The documentary includes rare footage of Bruce Lee's incomplete film "The Game of Death"of Concord Production Inc.,which has been released with Bruce Lee's original English and Cantonese dubbing as part of the documentary. Most of the footage which was shot is from what was to be the centre piece of the film.[1]
Enter the Dragon: Special Edition
'Warrior's Journey' is a documentary in its own right, but it can be found as a bonus feature on the release of the 2004 edition of Enter the Dragon on DVD along with the documentary, Bruce Lee: The Curse of the Dragon. This is considered one of the best documentaries made on his life as it strongly emphasizes Bruce Lee's philosophy, way of life and thinking, and also the racial problems which he faced in America.
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References
- ^ Almar Haflidason (9 October 2001). "BBC - Films - review - Bruce Lee A Warrior's Journey". BBC. Retrieved 6 January 2011.