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Bruce Lee: The Man, the Myth

Original title: Li Xiao Long zhuan qi
  • 1976
  • PG
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
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Bruce Li in Bruce Lee: The Man, the Myth (1976)
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From his childhood in Hong Kong to his rise to movie stardom, the life of Bruce Lee is revealed in this film.From his childhood in Hong Kong to his rise to movie stardom, the life of Bruce Lee is revealed in this film.From his childhood in Hong Kong to his rise to movie stardom, the life of Bruce Lee is revealed in this film.

  • Director
    • See-Yuen Ng
  • Writer
    • See-Yuen Ng
  • Stars
    • Bruce Li
    • David Chow
    • Kuei Chang
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    521
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    • Director
      • See-Yuen Ng
    • Writer
      • See-Yuen Ng
    • Stars
      • Bruce Li
      • David Chow
      • Kuei Chang
    • 29User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Bruce Li
    Bruce Li
    • Bruce Lee
    • (as Ho Chung Tao)
    David Chow
    • Murayaki
    Kuei Chang
    Kuei Chang
    Chi-Min Chin
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    Carl Scott
    Carl Scott
    Ping-Ou Wei
    Ping-Ou Wei
    Hsiao-Hu Lin
    Chih-po Chao
    Betty Chen
    Alan Chung San Chui
    Alan Chung San Chui
    Tsan-Chi Chung
      Roberta Ciappi
      • Daughter of Italian Mobster
      James Coburn
      James Coburn
      • Self
      • (archive footage)
      Ernest Curtis
      Alexander Grand
      • Karate (gas station) thug
      Fung Hak-On
      Fung Hak-On
      • Challenger to Bruce Lee on 'Enter the Dragon' Set
      • (as Hark-On Fung)
      Lynda Hirst
      • Linda Lee
      • Director
        • See-Yuen Ng
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        • See-Yuen Ng
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      Wizard-8

      More myth than "the man"

      Bruce Lee was certainly a fascinating and talented individual, but the makers of this movie were either ignorant of those facts or were just instead more interested in making a quick buck. We learn very little about Lee in this movie - there's never a scene where we get into his head and get an idea of what he's thinking or feeling. Also, a lot of his background is ignored or glossed over; for example, we suddenly see him with a wife and two children halfway through the movie with no previous footage showing how he got them. The movie is more interested in delivering fight sequences instead. Now, the fight sequences in this movie are a bit better than usual for a 1970s Hong Kong movie, but the contrived ways the movie gets Bruce into fight sequences are so laughable that a lot of potential excitement is lost. If you want to learn more about Bruce Lee, find a printed biography of the man instead.
      5martin-fennell

      Well

      If this is the true story of Bruce Lee, he certainly led a pretty hectic life. All he seems to do is get into fights. But they are pretty well staged, and they make exciting viewing. Li is a good lookalike. And does a good impression of him. But he has neither the charisma or style of the man. What it all boils down to is just another cash-in on the icon's death. The exercise sequences are the most interesting.
      6imbluzclooby

      Great title for a flawed Biopic.

      After Bruce Lee's untimely death, a series of Martial Arts films followed to capitalize on his fame and the growing popularity of Martial Arts films. Bruce Li (AKA - HO-Chun-Tao) assumes the role of the great Bruce Lee and did a remarkably good job. He has the look and the overall presence to convince the audience he's the real deal. He may not have been as fast or as skilled as Lee himself, but then again, who was?

      This fictionalized biography touches on the key points in Lee's life from his days at Washington University, his personal relationships, his competitions, his film career and his marriage. The marriage is briefly shown as we get merely two minutes of screen time with his wife and two children. We also see his struggles and eventual success with convincing the Production studios to make him an Action film star. Lee had the looks, the skill and charisma to carry Martial Arts cinema into a mainstream genre. But this film biography puts a huge emphasis on fight scenes. From how the screenplay is presented, it's as if Bruce Lee was a man who was constantly being provoked and tested by thugs who were unfortunate enough to test themselves against him. And Lee was not a guy who was known to back down or turn the other cheek. Street thugs harass him or an innocent bystander which is thus followed by a valiant display of heroism and fighting power. Along with the fight scenes is an ongoing battle of fighting disciples: Kung Fu VS. Any other discipline from Karate, Thai boxing, Judo, etc. While Lee represents the Kung Fu philosophy this theme runs concurrently with his overall methodology which was an amalgam of various disciplines as he subsequently developed his own brand known as Jeet Kwon Do.

      The downside was that it's not well made. Poor dubbing and dialogue look laughable at times. The acting is fairly wooden. The story doesn't backdate itself. We start in late 1950's Hong Kong up to the present day and the fashion and styles all remain 1970's. The filmmaker didn't put an emphasis on authenticity. But what stuck out in my mind most was a workout session where Lee is measuring his punching speed through this sophisticated battery of equipment. He pokes his finger through this electronic device to have these mounted bulbs light up indicating his accuracy and impact. I've never heard of such a machine being used in the early 1970's and I am guessing this was pure fiction, but it does give the scene a futuristic and Avant Garde feel. 1970's Futurism. LOL.

      If you are looking for a more accurate and deeply personal portrait of Bruce Lee, this may not be the best film for you. It does, however, carry some nostalgic and sentimental value for Bruce Lee fans.
      8Captain_Couth

      Bad Brucesploitation flick that's in a world of it's own.

      Bruce Lee, the Man, the Myth and the Legend (1976) was one of the many and I do mean many Bruce Lee rip-offs, knock-offs and wannabe Bruce Lee films that were being cranked out of Asia and parts unknown after the "Master" died in 1973. One of them is this one. It details certain points in the young Dragon's life. Reportedly based upon his life but it's a cheesy, clichéd filled and heavy fictionalized account of his life. But it's perversely entertaining. A companion film to this would be The Game of Death II. which also stars several of the participates and is directed by the same man who directed this schlock.

      Watch out for brief cameos from Mars, Yuen Biao, Lee Hoi Sang and Hark Fung-On. The woman co-starring as Bruce's wife looks just like her! Bruce's former buddy Unicorn Chan makes a guest star appearance. Karma would later claim his life a few years later. I would recommend this one for it's sheer lunacy. Check out his "electromagnetic" therapy and Futuristic computerized training!

      I would give this film a B+
      Jonathan Horner

      Fascinating

      I picked up this DVD version of "Bruce Lee: The Man The Myth" for a mere £4.99 thinking it was going to be some Bruce Lee wannabe rip off...I was wrong.

      This movie is a great biography and in depth review of probably the best martial artist to date.

      Great little buy, a must see for any Bruce Lee fan

      8/10

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      • Trivia
        Bruce Lee - True Story aka Bruce Lee: the Man, the Myth is in public domain.
      • Alternate versions
        All UK versions are cut to remove the nunchaku fight scene
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      • Release date
        • October 28, 1976 (Hong Kong)
      • Country of origin
        • Hong Kong
      • Language
        • Mandarin
      • Also known as
        • Bruce Lee: The Man & the Myth
      • Filming locations
        • Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
      • Production company
        • Eternal Film Company
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 30m(90 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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