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Life And Death | Martial Arts
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7/10
IMDb1995
Best Breakthrough Performance | 1994 | Jason Scott
Human Rights | 1994
Budget 14,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 63,513,743 USD
In this film, when Linda tells Bruce that she's pregnant, a musical band is visible in the background. The lead singer of this band is played by Shannon Lee, Bruce Lee's real-life daughter.
In this film, the director of the television series The Green Hornet (1966) was played by Van Williams, who actually played the leading role of Britt Reid in the series.
Dedicated to the memory of Bruce Lee's son Brandon Lee, who died (March 31, 1993) due to an accidental shooting on the set while filming The Crow (1994).
Jason Scott Lee had no previous martial arts training or experience, but was an accomplished dancer. He was selected for the lead because it was thought a dancer would more accurately depict the way that Bruce Lee moved. He was trained especially for this role, and had numerous stunt doubles.
When Bruce Lee is preparing to fight the martial artist chosen to stop him from teaching the "Guai Lo", their warmup is obviously derived from The Way of the Dragon (1972): Lee is exercising his flexibility, while his opponent, like Chuck Norris, is instead practicing a series of "rehearsed routines."
"Bruce Lee: The key to immortality is first living a life worth remembering."
"Bruce Lee: When I was a kid I had all these crazy ideas, I wanted to show the world the beauty of our culture, I wanted to give them a hero, but a Chinese hero, but I want something else now, I want to stop breaking my wife's heart, I want to play with my children without having to look at the clock, they're American, I need to go back to America or I lose them, if I lose them, nothing means anything"