Bruce Lee got his start in America as Kato in the 1960s TV series The Green Hornet. Later, he went to Hong Kong and more or less founded the institution of kung fu movies. Lee reached a pinnacle in 1973 with Enter the Dragon, and his untimely death before the film’s release helped make him an enduring cult figure.
Fist of Fear, Touch of Death (1977) 90 min COLOR
Starring: Bruce Lee, Fred Williamson; Director: Matthew Mallinson
The biggest and baddest martial arts tournament in history is captured on film at New York’s Madison Square Garden! This nonstop action extravaganza features footage of the legendary Bruce Lee at the peak of his career along with former all-pro football star Fred "The Hammer" Williamson.
The Real Bruce Lee (1979) 108 min COLOR
Starring: Bruce Lee, Dragon Lee; Director: Jim Markovic
Chronicles Bruce Lee’s journey from a young martial arts student to a world-famous action star, featuring scenes from four rare films once thought lost, but later discovered in Chinese film archives. A must-see for all Bruce Lee and martial arts fans.