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Synopsis: In this movie, Bruce Lee is a very famous martial-arts master who stars in many films. After an unsuccessful murder attempt against him, everyone thinks his is dead, but he's just hiding, preparing his revenge...
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama
Director(s): Robert Clouse, Bruce Lee
Production: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment
 
IMDB:
6.1
Rotten Tomatoes:
67%
R
Year:
1978
100 min
747 Views


Oh, yes, I know.

I've been running

for months.

Yeah, very busy, huh?

I heard that the syndicate

is after you.

You must be a big man.

How did you know that?

It's a small business.

I can't join them,

and I can't

be forced to join.

You have just

described a problem

as old as man.

You're not unique.

There is a solution

I do not think

you've considered.

When you get to the top,

you understand

how far it is to fall,

but if you think

very little of yourself,

then you can be pushed off.

and fall very easily.

What is your opinion

ofyourself?

I believe I deserve

to be where I am.

I've worked

hard for it.

Then don't let them push.

They will never

let you rest.

You push.

You mean kill?

Integrity can be

an expensive thing.

What is the price

ofyour integrity?

What are you

willing to pay?

There is another

person as well,

a girl.

If I fight,

she may be hurt.

Send her away.

Do you need help?

I know some men

who can help you.

No.

You're not allowed

back here.

Get out! Get out!

Another message, Billy.

The Chinese syndicate

wants to make sure

they're riding

with a winner,

so they're willing to

buy a little insurance.

A million and a half

dollars in cash

will be arriving

in Macau

just before the fight.

They're going to drop it

right on your doorstep.

Clean money?

Oh, yeah.

Yeah, very crisp

and very clean.

The cash started out

in Nassau.

It's going through

Tommy's bank in Mexico City

right now.

We're watching

its progress.

Fine. Fine.

Oh, Carl.

Yes, sir.

What about Billy Lo?

What's happened there?

Nothing. Not a word.

He's not going to call.

Rebellion is contagious,

Doctor.

Let's close the book.

What an

unfortunate waste,

casting aside

his life like that.

What a pity.

Hello.

Hello, Ann. It's me.

Billy, where have you been?

I've been trying

to reach you all day.

I've been worried

about you.

I've been worried

about you, too,

darling.

Ann, listen

carefully.

I want you

to meet me

on the 6:
00 ferry.

You'll find me

in the passenger

section.

Do you understand?

Ok. Billy,

are you all right?

Yes. To tell

the truth,

I feel

much better now.

Billy.

Billy, you've

been hurt.

It doesn't matter.

Ann, I want you

to go back to

the States for a while.

Leave you here?

I have to work

this problem out by myself.

It would only

be for a while,

a couple of months.

No way, Billy.

I can't do that.

Look, you can't help me,

but if you stay,

I can hurt you.

Maybe you

should change your name

and disappear for a while.

I have only one scene

left in this film.

I'll be dropping

out of sight myself.

Billy, I can't

leave you.

What are you up to?

Not a thing.

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Robert Clouse

Robert Clouse (March 6, 1928 – February 4, 1997) was an American film director and producer, known primarily for his work in the action/adventure and martial arts genres. He died on February 4, 1997 in Oregon of kidney failure.Clouse directed Bruce Lee in Lee's only English-speaking film starring role, 1973's Enter the Dragon.After Lee's death, Clouse completed Lee's final film Game of Death and released it in 1978 with a new storyline and cast. Other projects included Black Belt Jones (1974), Darker than Amber (1970), China O'Brien (1990), Jackie Chan's The Big Brawl (1980), Gymkata (1985), The Ultimate Warrior (1975), among others. more…

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