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Title: Bruce Lee; 1940 - 1973


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Bruce Lee 1940 - 1973
  • The Little Dragon- even if you have never heard
    of Bruce Lee, or even if you have but are
    unfamiliar with his movies, you will probably
    have watched and enjoyed many films or TV
    programmes that might not of been made had it not
    been for his influence. Can you think of any
    examples?

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Bruce Lee
  • If you thought of everything from Hong Kong
    Fooey, to Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, to
    the Rush Hour or Matrix films, Jackie Chan or
    Jet Li, then you are still only scratching the
    surface of how important Bruce Lee was in
    bringing a whole new type of movie experience to
    Western audiences.
  • Can you think of any film stars, or films and TV
    where the martial arts are practised? If so, they
    probably all owe some debt to Bruce Lee.

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Bruce Lee what could he do?
  • Lee could spring a 235 lb (107 kg) opponent
    15 feet (4.6 metres) away with a 1 inch punch.
  • Lee could snatch a dime off a persons open hand,
    then replace it with a dollar before they could
    close their palm.
  • Lee could perform push-ups using only his thumbs.
  • Lee could throw grains of rice up into the air
    and catch them using only chopsticks.
  • Lee could thrust his hands through unopened cans
    of Coca Cola.
  • Lee could break wooden boards 6 inches thick.
  • Lee recommended a food high in nutrition. For
    instance, he supplemented his diet with vitamins,
    bee pollen and chocolate-flavoured protein
    tablets!


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Bruce Lee
  • Im not a master, Im a student master.
  • If someone comes at you with a sword, run if you
    can. Kung fu doesn't always work.
  • Bruce Lees first breakthrough film was The Big
    Boss (1971). He had tried his luck in the US,
    but had managed only smaller roles in programmes
    such as Batman and the Green Hornet. But The
    Big Boss made him a star throughout Asia.
  • His second movie, Fists of Fury (1972), firmly
  • established him as an Asian superstar, and
    the third,
  • Way of the Dragon (1972), led to his first
    US Hollywood
  • movie, Enter the Dragon (1973).
  • Lee seemed quicker than all the other martial
    arts stars,
  • he also had the film-star looks and the
    charisma to
  • break box-office records around the world.
  • Kung fu films were here to stay!

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Bruce Lee
  • Bruce Lee died, July 20th 1973. His brain had
    swollen to many times its real size. He was only
    32 years old.
  • At the time, he was making Game of Death,' a
    film that involved Lee taking on various martial
    arts experts on his way to solving a criminal
    mystery
  • During his short life, he also trained many film
    stars in the martial arts (developing his own
    style, Jeet Kune Do what Lee called the art of
    fighting without fighting.)
  • Stars such as James Coburn, Steve McQueen
  • and David Carradine all learned a great deal
  • from him.
  • Later, his son Brandon Lee became a star in
  • his own right. During the filming of The
    Crow,
  • Brandon was tragically
  • killed by a bullet which was meant to have
    been a dummy.

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Bruce Lee
  • Now look at these clips from You Tube, and see
    for yourself what all the fuss was about. Enjoy!

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