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Directed by Enter the Dragon's Robert Clouse, the full uncut 1978 version features Bruce Lee as Billy Lo, a martial arts master on the run from a vicious crime syndicate, who will stop at nothing to secure his formidable talents.
Game of Death Now re-instated is the incredible one-on-one nunchaku battle between Bruce Lee and top student Dan Inosanto, which conceptually is totally unique to this movie. In addition, this amazing package also features over twenty-five minutes of incredible footage previously 'lost', as well as revealing interviews with George Lazenby, Dan Inosanto, Taky Kimura, Donnie Yen and Sammo Hung.
Special Features:
- Digitally re-mastered and restored DVD transfer
- 2:35:1 Anamorphic version enhanced for widescreen TV's
- Feature length audio commentary with Bey Logan
- Dolby Digital 5.1 audio
- Bruce Lee trailer archive
- Deleted scenes from 1978 edition
- Rare photo archive (including production stills, posters and original lobby card artwork)
- Legacy of the Dragon (exclusive documentary on Bruce Lee and the Game of Death phenomenon)
- History of Jeet Kune Do (Bruce Lee's fighting art)
- Biography showcase for principal stars
- Game of Death Re-visited featurette - 40 minute edit of the original Game of Death footage in accordance with Bruce Lee's script notes
- Dan Inosanto Jeet Kune Do Seminar
- Game of Death Retrospective
- Interview Gallery
- Fully Animated Menus
- 96 mins approx.
- Robert Clouse
- Sammo Hung
- Bruce Lee
- 18
- Bruce Lee
- Colleen Camp
- Dean Jagger
- Gig Young
- Tai Chung Kim
- Yuen Biao
English
- 1978
- Cantonese
- 2
- Hong Kong Legends
- 2
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Directed by Enter the Dragon's Robert Clouse, the full uncut 1978 version features Bruce Lee as Billy Lo, a martial arts master on the run from a vicious crime syndicate, who will stop at nothing to secure his formidable talents.
Game of Death Now re-instated is the incredible one-on-one nunchaku battle between Bruce Lee and top student Dan Inosanto, which conceptually is totally unique to this movie. In addition, this amazing package also features over twenty-five minutes of incredible footage previously 'lost', as well as revealing interviews with George Lazenby, Dan Inosanto, Taky Kimura, Donnie Yen and Sammo Hung.
Special Features:
- Digitally re-mastered and restored DVD transfer
- 2:35:1 Anamorphic version enhanced for widescreen TV's
- Feature length audio commentary with Bey Logan
- Dolby Digital 5.1 audio
- Bruce Lee trailer archive
- Deleted scenes from 1978 edition
- Rare photo archive (including production stills, posters and original lobby card artwork)
- Legacy of the Dragon (exclusive documentary on Bruce Lee and the Game of Death phenomenon)
- History of Jeet Kune Do (Bruce Lee's fighting art)
- Biography showcase for principal stars
- Game of Death Re-visited featurette - 40 minute edit of the original Game of Death footage in accordance with Bruce Lee's script notes
- Dan Inosanto Jeet Kune Do Seminar
- Game of Death Retrospective
- Interview Gallery
- Fully Animated Menus
- 96 mins approx.
- Robert Clouse
- Sammo Hung
- Bruce Lee
- 18
- Bruce Lee
- Colleen Camp
- Dean Jagger
- Gig Young
- Tai Chung Kim
- Yuen Biao
English
- 1978
- Cantonese
- 2
- Hong Kong Legends
- 2
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Game of Death
A interesting piece, the last film from Bruce Lee. Although only about 11 minutes of him has been used. Edited together with body doubles to make a full film with Lee only appear in stock footage until the finally scenes. Game of Death was Lee's last project and was never finished. His idea's seem to have been put aside for this awful new plot that is wrapped around his original footage. However, the reason I give this five stars is for the stunning extras. A whole 2nd disc full. Included in the extras is a 40 minute edited together version of Game of Death in accordance to how Lee wanted it. These scenes hadn't been seen until 1999 when they were discovered and are wonderful to finally see and offer a glimpse into Lee's vision, along with interviews and a host of other extras that make this film a great piece to any collection. Even if you don't like Game of Death, the film is worth having for finally being uncut and for the vast extras that shed some light on Lee's final project.
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