Bruce Lee Movies
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- Mar 27, 2022
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We all know Bruce Lee from some particular fight scenes from his movies. There is the classic scene of Bruce versus Chuck Norris at the Coliseum in Rome in Enter the Dragon. There is the fight scene with a 5'7" Bruce and the 7'2" tall Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in "Scenes of Death". Who can forget the classic ending of Bruce running and jumping at his attackers in the final scene of "THE CHINESE CONNECTION"? With a lot of these classic movie scenes framed in memory, let's take a walk through Bruce Lee's movies.
This first movie, "GOLDEN GATE GIRL", takes us way back to 1941. Bruce was only a couple of months old when this movie was filmed in San Francisco, where Bruce was born. No karate in this film. Entering this early into show business gives us an idea that film making was introduced to Bruce at a young early age.
Bruce's first starring movie, "THE KID", was filmed in Hong Kong in 1950, when Bruce was 10 years old. In this film you are starting to see a very personable and involved kid, who played very well for the camera. Bruce Lee's father was a well known Chinese actor, who also starred in this film. Bruce Lee also worked with his father on a previous film, "THE BIRTH OF MANKIND", in 1946.
Bruce moved to San Francisco, California in 1959, then moved to Seattle, Washington to complete is high school education. He later attended the University of Washington, where he enrolled in the drama, and also studied philosophy. All through this time, Bruce practiced the Wing Chun Kung Fu he had learned in Hong Kong from Yip Man. Through Bruce's innovations, he mixed traditional kung fu, boxing, wrestling, and
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