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It's 50 years since Lee became a global icon – having died just before Enter the Dragon's release. Tom Gray talks to its producer Andre Morgan, among others, about his star's legacy.
Released shortly after Lee's passing in 1973, Enter the Dragon combined elements of martial arts with crime, spy dramas, and blaxploitation to create a synthesis never before seen in the genre.
Bruce Lee remains arguably the greatest martial arts star who ever lived, and even though he’s no longer with us, the legacy of influential hits like Enter the Dragoncan be seen in all sorts of later ...
WATCH: In his book, Business enterprise reporter Thomas Lee captures the martial artist and actor's enduring impact. Lunar New Year 2024, which starts on Saturday, marks the Year of the Dragon ...
An iconic pair of nunchaku brandished by martial arts legend Bruce Lee in the film classic “Enter the Dragon” are expected to go under the hammer Sept. 28.
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I Trained Like Bruce Lee for a Week
I followed Bruce Lee’s legendary training routine - from explosive bodyweight workouts to brutal core training and martial ...
Bruce Lee's death didn't stop filmmakers from Hong Kong to Hollywood from trying to make sequels to his movies, to varying degrees of success.
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Exit the Dragon: HK’s Bruce Lee museum closes
A Hong Kong museum dedicated to martial arts legend Bruce Lee set up by his fans shut its doors earlier this week, citing ...
F or a seemingly very brief period of time, Bruce Lee was one of the most electric personalities in pop culture; a vibrant, ...