Game of Death

Bruce Lee challenges the underworld to a Game of Death.

6.4
19781h 41m

Production

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A martial arts movie star must fake his death to find the people who are trying to kill him.

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Trailers & Videos

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Official Arrow Trailer

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Trailer

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Fight Night

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Log fight (Long-lost unseen footage!)

Cast

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Bruce Lee

Billy Lo

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Gig Young

Jim Marshall

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Dean Jagger

Dr. Land

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Colleen Camp

Ann Morris

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Robert Wall

Carl Miller

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Roy Chiao

Henry Lo

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James Tien Chun

Charlie Wang

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Yuen Biao

Billy Lo

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Jim James

Surgeon

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Stephen Chang

Ming Tao (uncredited)

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Lam Ching-Ying

Macau Fighter (uncredited)

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Mars

Macau Fighter (uncredited)

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Reviews

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DanDare

6/10

Billy Lo is a famous action martial arts film star who is being courted by a crime syndicate. After constantly rejecting their advances they try to kill him and fail. Lo fakes his own death and goes underground to get back at the criminal gang.

Bruce Lee only half finished a version of this film before he died in 1973. Five years later director Robert Clouse who made Enter the Dragon with Lee completed the film.

In order to do this, he used the existing footage with Lee, also used stock footage from previous Lee films and got a double and shot new footage with a new story line.

The result is a choppily edited film despite getting Hollywood actors such as Dean Jagger and Gig Young as well as John Barry to do the musical score. In fact Jagger gets some awful dialogue.

The new footage with the double is leaden and so are the action scenes. Only the Bruce Lee shot sequences bring the film to live.

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