Meng Long Guo Jiang
Bruce Lee wrote and directed Return of the Dragon, his third film, a mix of hard-edged kung fu and goofy humor. Once again he plays the country boy who travels to a foreign land, in this case Italy, where his restaurant-owning cousins face trouble from the local syndicate. Their strong-arm tactics have driven customers away and now threaten the family, but Lee refuses to buckle under their pressure and takes them on in a series of impressive confrontations. The film ends with a memorable showdown with world-champion karate artist Chuck Norris in the Roman Colosseum (though much of it is staged in a rather cheap studio set), a brutal, almost inhuman battle that revels in the intense punishment taken by the combatants. Norris is one of Lee's best opponents and a marvelous physical contrast: brawny and hairy, using power and blunt karate moves while lean, wiry Lee counters with speed, gymnastic prowess, and balletic grace. The mix of comedy and kung fu comes off as camp at times, but that's hardly the reason to see the film. When Lee gets into action, whether he's taking on a gang of knife-wielding thugs or dueling Norris to the death, he becomes the total focus. Originally titled The Way of the Dragon, this film was renamed in the wake of Enter the Dragon to cash in on that movie's popularity.
--Sean Axmaker
Tang Lung arrives in Rome to help his cousins in the restaurant business. They are being pressured to sell their property to the syndicate, who will stop at nothing to get what they want. When Tang arrives he poses a new threat to the syndicate, and they are unable to defeat him. The syndicate boss hires the best Japanese and European martial artists to fight Tang, but he easily finishes them off. The American martial artist Colt is hired and has a showdown with Tang in Rome's famous Colosseum.
- Written by Darryl Schneider
A man visits his relatives at their restaurant in Italy and has to help them defend against brutal gangsters harassing them.
- Written by Kenneth Chisholm
SYNOPSIS
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Bruce Lee | Tang Lung |
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Nora Miao | Chen Ching Hua |
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Chuck Norris | Colt |
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Ping-Ao Wei | Ho |
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Chung-Hsin Huang | 'Uncle' Wang |
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Robert Wall | Bob |
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Ing-Sik Whang | Japanese Fighter |
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Di Chin | Ah Quen |
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Tony Liu | Tony |
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Unicorn Chan | Jimmy |
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Malisa Longo | Italian Beauty |
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Wu Ngan | Waiter |
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Fu Ching Chen | Robert |
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Jon T. Benn | The Boss |
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John Kenny | Quen |
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Robert Baker | Thug |
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Riccardo Billi | Bank Manager |
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Russell Cawthorne | Man at Airport |
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Franz Colangeli | Man at Airport |
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John Derbyshire | Thug |
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Vera Drudi | Airport Waitress |
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Alexander Grand | Thug |
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Barry Haigh | Tang Lung |
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Jim James | Restaurant Patron |
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Michael Kaye | 'Uncle' Wang |
Director | Bruce Lee |
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Writer | Bruce Lee | |
Producer | Riccardo Billi, Raymond Chow, Bruce Lee | |
Musician | Joseph Koo | |
Photography | Tadashi Nishimoto |
Owner | Kerry & Dawn |
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Location | Movies-01 |
Storage Device | TD 24 |
Purchased | Jan 20, 2016 |
Quantity | 1 |
Seen | May 28, 2019 |
Added Date | May 17, 2015 05:40:27 |
Modified Date | Apr 17, 2024 00:46:23 |
Screen Ratios | 2.35:1 |
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Audio Tracks | English Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono |
Subtitles | English |
Edition Release Date | Nov 11, 2014 |
Also known as:
Return Of The Dragon