Enter the Dragon

August. 17,1973      R
Rating:
7.6
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A martial artist agrees to spy on a reclusive crime lord using his invitation to a tournament there as cover.

Bruce Lee as  Lee
John Saxon as  Roper
Jim Kelly as  Williams
Sek Kin as  Han
Robert Wall as  Oharra
Angela Mao Ying as  Su Lin
Betty Chung as  Mei Ling
Ahna Capri as  Tania
Bolo Yeung as  Bolo
Geoffrey Weeks as  Braithwaite

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Reviews

TinsHeadline
1973/08/17

Touches You

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Jeanskynebu
1973/08/18

the audience applauded

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Matialth
1973/08/19

Good concept, poorly executed.

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Curt
1973/08/20

Watching it is like watching the spectacle of a class clown at their best: you laugh at their jokes, instigate their defiance, and "ooooh" when they get in trouble.

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genetaylor88
1973/08/21

A glaring omission in your credits list is Chuck Norris.

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salcedoalex
1973/08/22

In my opinion enter the dragon is a film that I recommend to see everyone who has not seen it since it is a classic that can not disappoint you. It is necessary to mention that it is a very old movie (1973) and the methods used in the film are a little outdated such as the quality of the camera, the sounds added at the time of the battles, fake blood, among other things. But in my opinion the film has aged well because once you start watching it you enjoy watching it and you do not realize all those details. I think Han killed William because he thought he killed his workers. A film that pays tribute to this movie is Kill Bill, because you can see how many actions are similar to the movie enter the dragon. Enter the Dragon copied many details of the James Bond movie.

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paulamenezes
1973/08/23

It was worth to watch this movie because it's very interesting how the movies were produced in the last few years and to see how the movie industry evolved in 44 years. I think that this movie aged well because it still inspire a lot of others action movies, even that you can see that some actions and blood re fake. I think because Roger was outside and the man thought that Roger killed the guys that worked for him. A movie that pay homage for Enter the Dragon is Kill Bill, produced by Tarantino, because you can see that the way that the actions were made are very similar to the movie Enter the Dragon. Enter the Dragon stole a lot of recognizable details from popular 007 film franchise.

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slbossman
1973/08/24

Enter The Dragon is a movie from the 1970's that ultimately changed peoples perspective on action movies. The fighting scenes were extremely memorable and still leaves me amazed about how the movies was only filmed with 2 cameras. Although it was an incredible film, some aspects to the movie did not age well. The way the women in this film are shown, portrays them to be some sort of object given out to praise others. If a film had a scene like this in 2017, there would be a lot of controversy. The sound effects, specifically with the hitting, in this film were quite distracting and countered the whole theme of the movie. Other then these points, I feel that the film managed to age well and continue to entertain its' audience. There is one character who does not make out alive in the end, and that is William. He is suspected of lurking around after dark and deems himself untrustworthy to Han. I believe he is killed off in an epic fight scene due to these reasons, and Roper is left untouched. A new film that actually pays homage to Enter The Dragon would be John Wick 2. There is a scene in the film where the villains are walking through a hall of mirrors, which is a tribute to the battle between Han and Lee in the room of mirrors. Although Enter The Dragon inspired many movies, it also took inspiration from some as well. The whole theme of infiltrating an unreachable island was stolen from all the James Bond movies. The whole mood of the movie really reminded me of the James Bond movie which makes it such a great film. Overall, I feel Enter The Dragon is Bruce Lee's best movie and was definitely worth my time watching.

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