Movie |
Chinese | Martial Arts
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7.2/10
IMDbBest Feature Film | 1972
Budget 100,000 USD
Box Office Collection 100,000,000 USD
Jackie Chan doubled for Chikara Hashimoto for the scene where Chen kicks him out of the window. He took the kick and flew several feet. Bruce Lee immediately checked to see if he was okay. Chan played a guard Lee kills in Enter the Dragon (1973).
Bruce Lee openly admitted that in real-life, nunchaku versus the katana was actually an uneven match and should be avoided.
Because of the movie's racial content and personal disagreements, Bruce Lee quit working with Writer and Director Wei Lo after this movie.
Wah Yuen doubled for Bruce Lee in the fight scene between Chen and Yoshida where Chen does a somersault. Jackie Chan doubled for the villain Suzuki when he is kicked back through the large paper windows.
While filming in a park, Writer and Director Wei Lo had to contend with local street gangs, whose leaders would demand payment for using "their bit" of the road. The protection money was usually paid, much to the annoyance of Bruce Lee, who had to be physically restrained from attacking them.
"Chen: Now you listen to me. I'll only say this once. We are not sick men."
"[Chen has overheard the cook saying he poisoned his teacher. Enraged, he bursts in and shoves him against the wall] Chen: [shouts] Why did you kill my teacher? Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? [With each "Why?" he puts his fist into the cook. With the last blow, the cook's ribs crack and he dies]"