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Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story (1993)

PG-13 05/07/1993 Drama, History, Action 1h 59m
69%
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7.0/10
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69/100

The mystery. The life. The love. The legend.

Overview

This film is a glimpse into the life, love and the unconquerable spirit of the legendary Bruce Lee. From a childhood of rigorous martial arts training, Lee realizes his dream of opening his own kung-fu school in America. Before long, he is discovered by a Hollywood producer and begins a meteoric rise to fame and an all too short reign as one the most charismatic action heroes in cinema history.

Edward Khmara

Screenplay

John Raffo

Screenplay

Rob Cohen

Screenplay

Top Billed Cast

Jason Scott Lee

Jason Scott Lee

Bruce Lee

Lauren Holly

Lauren Holly

Linda Lee

Robert Wagner

Robert Wagner

Bill Krieger

Michael Learned

Michael Learned

Vivian Emery

Nancy Kwan

Nancy Kwan

Gussie Yang

Lim Kay Tong

Lim Kay Tong

Philip Tan

Ric Young

Ric Young

Bruce's Father

Wang Luoyong

Wang Luoyong

Yip Man

Sterling Macer Jr.

Sterling Macer Jr.

Jerome Sprout

Media

Then Massive Kitchen Brawl - Full Scene

Then Massive Kitchen Brawl - Full Scene

"I'm no b*stard... I'm Bruce Lee!"

"I'm no b*stard... I'm Bruce Lee!"

Trailer 2

Trailer 2

Trailer 1

Trailer 1

Trailer #1

Trailer #1

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Reviews

A review by Wuchak

Written on April 2, 2018

A celebration of the inimitable Bruce Lee and what he represented

RELEASED IN 1993 and directed by Rob Cohen, " Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story" stars Jason Scott Lee as the martial arts superstar, tracing his early life in Hong Kong to his fresh start in the San Francisco area where he starts a martial arts school, meets his babe (Lauren Holly) and moves on to TV and Film. He must boldly face many enemies along the way, including his childhood demon.

This is basically a rags-to-riches flick and ranks with my favorite films due to its excellent meshing of dynamism, fun and potent drama. I haven’t seen too many martial arts flicks, but “Dragon” is easily the all-around best of those I’ve seen. It mixes real-life with Hollywood mythmaking, which is what many cinematic biographies ...

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