CompleteMartialArts.com - Path Of The Dragon (Bruce Lee)

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Manufacturer: Allumination Starring: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Peter Archer, Robert Baker, Jackie Chan, James Coburn
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD EAN: 0084296402342 Format: Color Label: Allumination Manufacturer: Allumination Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Allumination Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2001-05-31 Running Time: 44 Studio: Allumination Theatrical Release Date: 2000
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Path of the dragon Comment: Excellent footage of the master, Bruce Lee and some footage I never seen before. So, for the bruce lee fan a must have...
Customer Rating:      Summary: Intelligent Look at Lee's Impact Comment: "Path" provides a very intelligent examination of how Bruce Lee and the martial arts, in general, crossed cultural and racial barriers for positive impact. Thoughtfully narrated by the actor's daughter Shannon Lee, the documentary is highlighted by interviews of current luminaries in movies and martial arts such as Richard Norton and Jackie Chan. Commentaries on Lee are also provided by his "Enter the Dragon" co-star John Saxon, James Coburn and George Lazenby, a former James Bond. The historical origins of the martial arts, with vintage footage from Asian locations, are examined to lay the foundation for the bases of Lee's global success. Students and film fans alike will enjoy this remarkable hour that is, in equal parts, an enjoyable history lesson and a retrospective on the importance of Bruce Lee to film and to international popular culture.
Customer Rating:      Summary: bruce lee documentary Comment: this is a short (about 45 min) documentary of on the films of bruce lee. the production value is low and the content is merely ok. it's valuable only to the fan of bruce lee (it does give a good list of all his movies, not as many as you think). i bought it in a two pack with another Lee documentary, The Intercepting Fist, a documentary on the style of martial arts he created, and is a truly good documentary. If you can find the 2-pack, go for it, otherwise, i'd probably pass on this one.
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