Search - Classic Kung-Fu Fighting Movies - Bruce Lee: Fist Of Fear, Touch Of Death / Fists Of Bruce Lee / Bruce Lee Fights Back From The Grave on DVD


Classic Kung-Fu Fighting Movies - Bruce Lee:  Fist Of Fear, Touch Of Death / Fists Of Bruce Lee / Bruce Lee Fights Back From The Grave
Classic Kung-Fu Fighting Movies - Bruce Lee Fist Of Fear Touch Of Death / Fists Of Bruce Lee / Bruce Lee Fights Back From The Grave
Genres: Action & Adventure
UR     2002     4hr 23min

3 Great Movies on 1 DVD. Star Power, Exciting Genre with Extras on each DVD.

     
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Movie Details

Genres: Action & Adventure
Sub-Genres: Martial Arts, Bruce Lee
Studio: Bfs Entertainment
Format: DVD - Color
DVD Release Date: 01/08/2002
Release Year: 2002
Run Time: 4hr 23min
Screens: Color
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaDVD Credits: 1
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
MPAA Rating: Unrated
Languages: English

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Movie Reviews

Total TRASH! Don't even think about wasting your money!!
PSPORTOVELOCE | SF Bay Area | 06/26/2005
(1 out of 5 stars)

"The 1st "movie": Fist of Fear, Touch of Death is so bad I didn't even watch the next 2. The uninitiated will possibly not know that the footage that purports to be about Bruce's life, family and ancestry is all rubbish and was actually taken from 2 different movies: The ancestors "cuts" in color are from a colossally poor period piece that would be funny if it didn't seem to be taking itself seriously. While the black and white parents-and-family "cuts" actually are truly a young Bruce in a Hong Kong film that he made before returning to the U.S. to live. However the scenario is totally misrepresented. All of the other participants are actors as well and not correctly identified. Nor is the dubbed dialog related to what is really being spoken (in Cantonese) by the actors. Yet a third source is tapped for the "supposed interviews" which are not with the speaker at all, but with someone else regarding the work Bruce did on the "Longstreet" TV show in '71 and once again the voice-over not only is not really Bruce and is again, not accurate (and he was speaking English during those interviews). One would be better served to buy the "Legend" DVD from the -Bruce Lee Master Collection- or the more recent "Bruce Lee: The Warrior's Journey" to see and hear in Bruce's own words and voice what the NON-"What's Up Tiger-Lily" version is of the early Hong Kong (black and white) and what the "Longstreet" interviews have to reveal about him.

If this is meant to be a spoof and they just forgot to mention that anywhere, then shame on them. I don't find it even remotely humorous, not to consider the generations of people who might not know any better since his untimely death 32 years ago."
Bad
Troll | 01/13/2005
(1 out of 5 stars)

"Don't buy this. "From the Grave" is overdubbed b/w film without Bruce Lee in it. The other two aren't great either."