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The Image of Bruce Lee

Original title: Meng nan da zei yan zhi hu
  • 1978
  • R
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
334
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The Image of Bruce Lee (1978)
Kung FuMartial ArtsAction

A band of counterfeiters wants to make Hong Kong their new territory. The disgraced leader of the Special Squad will have to team-up with a group of Hong Kong police officers in an attempt t... Read allA band of counterfeiters wants to make Hong Kong their new territory. The disgraced leader of the Special Squad will have to team-up with a group of Hong Kong police officers in an attempt to stop the dirty business of crime lord Han Tin Lung, but Han's problem not only is the in... Read allA band of counterfeiters wants to make Hong Kong their new territory. The disgraced leader of the Special Squad will have to team-up with a group of Hong Kong police officers in an attempt to stop the dirty business of crime lord Han Tin Lung, but Han's problem not only is the interference of the Police force, his Japanese ally Kimura is not happy with his 'cut' in th... Read all

  • Director
    • Kuen Yeung
  • Writers
    • Shao-Kuan Wen
    • Kuen Yeung
  • Stars
    • Bruce Li
    • Dana
    • John Cheung
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    334
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    • Director
      • Kuen Yeung
    • Writers
      • Shao-Kuan Wen
      • Kuen Yeung
    • Stars
      • Bruce Li
      • Dana
      • John Cheung
    • 16User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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    Bruce Li
    Bruce Li
    • Dragon - Special Squad Leader)
    • (as Ho Chung Dao)
    Dana
    Dana
    • Donna - Agent Seven
    John Cheung
    John Cheung
    • Steve - Han's son
    Lui Cheung
    • Inspector 'Mustache' Wang
    • (as Chang Leih)
    Ying-Chieh Han
    Ying-Chieh Han
    • Han Tin Lung
    Bolo Yeung
    Bolo Yeung
    • Kimura
    • (as Yang Szu)
    Ho Bao-Hsing
      Ling Wei Chen
      Ling Wei Chen
      • Special Squad Car Driver
      Wah Cheung
      Wah Cheung
      Te-Wei Chu
      Fung Ging-Man
      Fung Ging-Man
      • Nightclub Owner
      • (as Ging-Man Fung)
      Yi-Sheng Han
      Yi-Sheng Han
      • Kimura's Friend - Master at Kung Fu School
      • (as Yee Sang Hon)
      Shang He
      Pak-Kwong Ho
      Pak-Kwong Ho
      • Chen Wen Hu
      Kong Hon
        Chih-Kuang Huang
        Ying-Ying Hui
        Ying-Ying Hui
        Kim-Hung Lai
        • Director
          • Kuen Yeung
        • Writers
          • Shao-Kuan Wen
          • Kuen Yeung
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        5Red-Barracuda

        By-the-numbers martial arts fare which does not feature Bruce Lee!

        The Image of Bruce Lee is another chopsocky film which uses the name of Hong Kong action legend Bruce Lee in its title without actually featuring him! It, in fact, stars Bruce Li, as opposed to Bruce Lee. Confused, already? Seemingly, this sort of patter was par for the course in this sub-genre of film.

        Its story is about two undercover cops who attempt to stop a criminal gang of counterfeiters. Despite beginning quite promisingly with Li, kitted out in a yellow jump-suit, trying to save a suicidal man on a high-rise roof, this one quickly descends to the level of another mediocre martial arts action movie. There's plenty of kung fu fighting to be fair but this is strictly for die-hard fans of this kind of thing but is a rather forgettable experience otherwise.
        5ckormos1

        More of the same

        It opens with a man threatening to jump from a skyscraper. "Bruce Lee" in his yeloow and black track suit comes to the rescue. The suicidal man has a trick up his sleeve. Cut to a gym.

        My copy is unusual high quality. It is a digital file that plays on a HDTV as true wide screen with good resolution and is English dubbed.

        This movie is labeled Brucexploitation. Exploiting Bruce Lee's name was done by VHS rental businesses. They had tons of VHS tapes for rent in America and labeled them not by proper title but to attract the American viewer. They often used words like "Shaolin", "tiger", "dragon", or "Bruce Lee" to attract the unknowing customer. Jackie Chan's name was also used.
        7winner55

        It's a joke, get it?

        This film can be taken in two ways. First, it is indeed a "Bruce Clone" film, starring Bruce Li, the best of the Bruce Lee imitators. On that level, it can be enjoyed for the usual "swinging arms" chop-sock 'fu film nonsense we loved so well in the late 1970s.

        However, oddly enough, the cast and crew seem to be quite aware that their whole effort is blatantly absurd.

        Consequently, their are subtle but undeniable elements of self-parody in throughout the film. I will only describe the opening sequence: A man looking like a minor business executive is standing on a roof top, threatening to commit suicide. Bruce Li, dressed in the yellow-and-red gymnastic jump-suit long associated with Bruce Lee through publicity photos for his uncompleted last film (Game of Death) , climbs up five stories and jumps out to grab the exec by the arm. Unfortunately, it's a prosthetic arm. The force of the grab tears off the arm and inadvertently sends the exec five stories to his death. Bruce Li stands there looking at the prosthetic limb with an expression like, "hey, this never happened to the other guy!" Final underscore for this self-parody is when another character looks at Bruce Li and says: "Has anyone ever told you you look like Bruce Lee?" - Well, I'm not!" Bruce Li responds.

        This is all pretty much 'in-joke' stuff; to appreciate the humor of this film, one has to have seen all of the real Bruce Lee films, and a good many Bruce-Clone films as well. But I have, so I had a blast.
        6Space_Mafune

        Better Than I Expected.

        A pair of undercover detectives (played by Bruce Li and Chang Leih) work together in an effort to try and bring down a counterfeiting operation headed by Han Tin Lung (played by Yin-Chieh Han who previously appeared in FISTS OF FURY) and Kimura (played by Bolo Yeung who previously appeared in ENTER THE DRAGON).

        While this is a bit slow getting off the ground and initially seems a little confusing, it eventually reveals several surprise twists, turns and revelations which brings everything together in an understandable fashion by the film's end. The best thing about this movie in fact isn't its many Kung-Fu fighting showdowns, although I did enjoy the final climactic showdown between Bruce Li's character and the villainous father and son duo, but instead the character of Donna (played by Danna), who manages to keep her character bubbly and sweet despite exhibiting a considerable amount of flesh in a number of nude scenes. Her character's often humorous and amusing interactions with practically all the men she encounters in the film provides this one's most entertaining moments and she steals nearly every scene in which she appears.

        The main problem with the fight scenes is it's far too obvious in most scenes that blows really are not being landed so they never become as fully convincing as they were intended to be. The title IMAGE OF BRUCE LEE seems to come from one scene in which Donna mentions to Bruce Li that he looks just like Bruce Lee and should be in the movies.
        4SkullScreamerReturns

        I'm finally through the brucesploitation box set

        This was the last one I watched from a bruceploitation dvd box I got some time ago. "The Man, The Myth" was maybe the most interesting because it was more in a documentary style, "Bruce Lee Fights Back from the Grave" was somewhat funny because of its wild directing. "Fist of Fear, Touch of Death" should have been interesting because Fred Williamson is in it but it ended up boring I and I already forgot what happens in it. "The Image of Bruce Lee" was also quite boring. But not terrible. In some way I was surprised that none of these movies was completely awful.

        Considering how much action is in "The Image", it's strange how can it be boring. There's a lot of kung fu fighting and the choreography is not bad. The fighting moves are generally more real martial arts than in many western action films. But I guess it's the (lack of) directing in the long shots where the fights just go on, and the camerawork is home video style. Sometimes the fights look good but there's hardly any real excitement unless you're a martial arts maniac.

        Among the endless legions of fighting men there is one female character, Donna, played by Dana (just Dana?). She was the highlight for me. Whenever she was on the screen it brightened up my mood and got my eyes fixated back to the screen. She's very attractive, the character has a witty personality (best acting?), she has cool clothes...and also likes to take them off multiple times.

        It is what it is... not a terrible film but it's a bit too monotonous. Recommended only to those who have aqcuired taste for not-so-good martial arts flicks.

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          Referenced in Kain's Quest: Bruce Lee & I (2012)
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          Written and performed by Jack Trombey (uncredited)

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        • Release date
          • August 31, 1978 (Hong Kong)
        • Country of origin
          • Hong Kong
        • Language
          • Mandarin
        • Also known as
          • Bruce Lee - Der reißende Puma
        • Production company
          • Goldig Film Company
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          • 1h 31m(91 min)
        • Color
          • Color
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 2.35 : 1

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