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Game of Death
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Martial arts movie star Billy Lo must fake his death after an unsuccessful murder attempt against him to find the people who are trying to kill him.
Martial arts movie star Billy Lo must fake his death after an unsuccessful murder attempt against him to find the people who are trying to kill him.
Actors:
James Tien,
Yuan Chieh,
Colleen Camp,
Peter Gee,
Casanova Wong,
Wah Yuen,
Roy Chiao,
Tony Chiu-Wai Leung,
Ing-Sik Whang,
Dan Inosanto,
Sammo Kam-Bo Hung,
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James Tien
Yuan Chieh
15 March 1945, Haifeng, Guangdong, China
Colleen Camp
7 June 1953, San Francisco, California, USA
Peter Gee
Casanova Wong
1945, Seoul, South Korea
Wah Yuen
2 September 1950, Hong Kong, China
Roy Chiao
16 March 1927, Shanghai, China
Tony Chiu-Wai Leung
27 June 1962, Hong Kong
Ing-Sik Whang
1940, South Korea
Dan Inosanto
24 July 1936, Stockton, California, USA
Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
7 January 1952, Hong Kong, British Crown Colony
Director:
Bruce Lee ,
Robert Clouse
Bruce Lee
27 November 1940, San Francisco, California, USA
Robert Clouse
6 March 1928, Denison, Iowa, USA
Country:
Hong Kong, United States
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Cole Smithey
December 05, 2005
Bruce Lee's last movie contains his best fighting sequences.March 23, 2017
If the game itself is haunted, which I'm supposing is plausible, there's nothing set up in Game of Death that would even insinuate that possibility, making for an experience that doesn't seem to make a lick of sense.
Rob Vaux
September 06, 2002
More classic kung-fu from the genre's legendary master.November 18, 2005
Aside from a few clumsy insert shots, Bruce Lee doesn't even appear until the final 20 minutes!September 26, 2001
...the standard of the choreography is excellent, and the final 20 minutes - which are almost all of Bruce fighting - are well worth holding out for.