Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story is a movie that follows the life of Bruce Lee, a martial arts legend who became a cultural icon. The film showcases his journey from his upbringing in Hong Kong to his rise to stardom and his struggles with racism, prejudice, and personal demons. It explores his relationships, including his romance with Linda Lee, his marriage, and his role as a father. With intense martial arts action and a powerful storyline, Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story immerses viewers into the life of this influential figure.
Following the death of his father, Britt Reid, heir to his father's large company, teams up with his late dad's assistant Kato to become a masked crime fighting team. They pose as criminals to get close to the real criminals and fight crime. Tensions arise between the pair, but they eventually reconcile and take down the main villain, saving the day.
The Green Hornet is a short film based upon characters from the popular radio and pulp series. The Green Hornet is actually Britt Reid, fearless newspaper publisher, who hides behind the Hornet's disguise to battle criminals that have managed to escape the long arm of law-aided. On his side we find of course his martial arts expert sidekick, Kato.
The Green Hornet, a masked vigilante, and his sidekick, Kato, fight crime in their city. They use their martial arts skills, gadgets, and wit to take down gangsters and villains. The Green Hornet, who is also a newspaper publisher, keeps his identity a secret to protect his loved ones. Together, they aim to bring justice and vigilante-ism to the streets.
After the superstardom and early death of Bruce Lee, 20th Century Fox decided to cobble together a couple of theatrical feature films from this property, of which this 1974 effort is the first. The bulk of the film consists of four episodes crudely spliced together. Scattered throughout are bizarrely irrelevant fight scenes from other episodes, which make the already disjointed plotting quite surreal. The television image was cropped to make a widescreen film, which means the tops of heads and hats are lopped off the frame with alarming regularity.
A highly fictionalized biography of the famous Bruce Lee, this movie traces his college life, his marriage to Linda Lee, his relationship with his master, and his untimely death.
Several episodes of the 1966 TV series "The Green Hornet" edited together and released as a feature.
A Chinese reporter (Esther Kwan) attempts to find out the identity of a masked crime-fighter.
Using behind-the-scenes footage, home movies and rare TV commercials and network promos, this video profiles Batman through the years from its beginnings as a comic book to the successful 1960s TV series.
Jeff Chiba talks about his early life in white-bred Kelowna, BC, Canada.
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