Filmmaker Magazine -
1 May 2020 22:08

When martial arts legend Bruce Lee died in 1973 just weeks before the release of Enter the Dragon, a bizarre subgenre of action cinema was born: "Bruceploitation." The international success of Enter the Dragon created an appetite for new Bruce Lee movies, which intrepid producers tried to satisfy by scraping together whatever meager Lee footage they could find and building new films around it; when they couldn't get their hands on discarded scenes from Lee's work they tried to fool audiences wit...
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