Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story (1993)



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Synopsis:
The brief but eventful life of actor and martial arts trailblazer Bruce Lee is portrayed in this drama, based on a biography written by his widow Linda Lee Caldwell. Lee is introduced to the study of martial arts as a child living in Hong Kong by his father (Ric Young); the father dreamed that a demonic armored dragon would take his son from him, and wanted young Bruce to be able to protect himself. Bruce continues his training as he grows to adulthood, and after the cocky teenaged Lee (Jason Scott Lee, no relation to Bruce) seriously injures a prominent British citizen while fighting a gang of troublemakers at a dance, he's sent to San Francisco. While working as a dishwasher, Bruce begins to study philosophy, and in time develops a personal martial arts discipline, Jeet Kune-Do, which blends Kung Fu fighting techniques with lessons gained from his philosophical research. Bruce decides to open a martial arts academy on the advice of his fiancée Linda (Lauren Holly); Linda and Bruce encounter resistance as a mixed-race couple, especially from Linda's mother Vivian (Michael Learned), and Bruce earns the enmity of traditional Chinese martial arts experts for his new style. But after a strong showing in several public tournaments, Bruce's fighting skill and charisma attracts the attention of TV producer Bill Krieger (Robert Wagner). Bruce is cast as Kato, the karate-trained sidekick on the series The Green Hornet, and while the show is short-lived in America, it's a huge success in Asia, leading to a series of films based around Bruce's remarkable fighting skills. Sadly, shortly before the release of the film that would make him a major screen star in the United States, Enter The Dragon, a mysterious brain disorder sends Lee into a coma that soon kills him. In a tragedy with eerie timing, Bruce Lee's real-life son Brandon Lee died shortly before this film was released, the result of an accidental shooting while completing the picture The Crow.

~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
5/7/1993
Director Credit
Rob Cohen Director
Cast Credit
John Lacy Nunnemacher
John Cheung Johnny Sun
Helene Medigue Isabelle
Sean Faro Assistant Director
Paul Mantee Doctor
Harry Stanback Benny Sayles
Jean Lescto Raoul's father
Van Williams Green Hornet Director
Janet Hirshenson
Paul Raci Bad Guy
Marie Pailhes Virginie
Robert Garrett Kreiger's Butler
Clyde Kusatsu History Teacher
Aki Aleong Principal Elder
Wang Luoyong
Jane Jenkins
Forry Smith Green Hornet
Chao Li Chi Elder
Louis Turenne Maitre D'
Jan Solomita Heckler
Lala Sloatman Sherry Schnell
Michael Cudlitz Tad Overton
Rob Cohen "Enter the Dragon" Director
Eric Bruskotter Joe Henderson
Marion Cotillard Mathilde
Jonathan Penner Studio Executive
Julien Collet Raoul
Calvin Bartlett Stunt Coordinator
Philippe Morier-Genoud Mr Clarke
Mireille Franchino Report hite's woman
Jason Scott Lee Bruce Lee
Lauren Holly Linda Lee
Robert Wagner Bill Krieger
Michael Learned Vivian Emery
Nancy Kwan Gussie Yang
Lim Kay Tong Philip Tan
Sterling Macer Jerome Sprout
Ric Young Bruce's Father
Sven Ole Thorsen The Demon
Production Credits Credit
Dan York Executive Producer
Rick Nathanson Co-Producer
Dr. Charles Wang Associate Producer
Raffaella de Laurentiis Producer
Hester Hargett-Aupetit Associate Producer
Art Department Credit
Dayna Lee Set Designer
Bob Ziembicki Production Designer
Film Camera Credit
David Eggby Cinematographer
Physical Effects Credit
John Cheung Stunts
Production Management Credit
Herb Gains first Assistant Director
Visual Effects Credit
William H. Schirmer Special Effects
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
James Ryder Makeup
Carol Ramsey Costume Designer



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