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Enter The Dragon
Upon his arrival to the island, Lee, a strong warrior, who enjoys with power and courage, has been chosen by a group of his friends work on the temple, to enter the competition that held every 3 years at the island of Han, an evil corrupted man, who trades in drugs and uses that competition in order to hide his activity, he finds out that Han is responsible for his sister's death, so he makes his mind to revenge from him.
18 June 1904, Guangzhou, China
22 August 1939, California, USA
6 July 1944, Budapest, Hungary
1947, Savannah, Georgia, USA
8 July 1943, Queensland, Australia
July 06, 2010
The acting is wooden and the sound effects are even worse (especially in terms of voice dubbing). But the fight scenes are excellent especially in reference to Bruce Lee.
January 26, 2006
Worth seeing for Lee, but still unforgivably wasteful of his talents.
March 01, 2007
Rising popularity of the Chinese martial arts as screen entertainment climaxes in fine crescendo in this violence-drenched actioner.
June 16, 2012
[VIDEO ESSAY] From a historical perspective of cultural influence, Bruce Lee's last movie is a martial arts film of epic proportions.
June 22, 2013
As in even the very best Kung Fu movies, mayhem ensues, especially once hundreds of fighting champions storm the island in an out-of-control melee that Lee walks through with complete cold discipline.
July 05, 2013
A pop-masterpiece, and one of the finest pieces of pure action cinema ever made.
August 24, 2008
The only real disappointment about Enter the Dragon is that it is Bruce Lee's last movie.
June 13, 2013
A pretty excellent action film that gives [Star] Lee the chance to play the dashing hero...
August 14, 2007
If kung fu is now the standard badass language, Enter the Dragon -- featuring Lee's great slow-burn stare -- is the first grammar lesson.
March 01, 2007
Ripping entertainment overall, with just enough meat for amateur sociologists.
January 18, 2013
Enter the Dragon is the first classy Kung Fu movie specially designed for Western audiences, and that's not to be confused with first-class.
August 26, 2013
Director Robert Clouse works the material for efficiency and optimum thrill, while providing a buoyant visual style to the action.

