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Bruce Lee kicked around Hollywood for years looking in vain for an American break when Hong Kong came calling. As Kato in the TV series The Green Hornet he had become an Asian star (the series was renamed for his character when it crossed the Pacific) and ripe for his own vehicle. This raw, low-budget effort, called The Big Boss in its native Hong Kong, is a generic revenge drama enlivened by Lee's intense screen presence and martial arts prowess. He's a country boy who takes a job at a Thailand ice-packing plant and discovers it's a cover for heroin smuggling. Lee is held back through the first half of the film by a promise he made his sweet, gray-haired mom not to brawl (which means you have to wait to see him in action), but his indignation turns to fury as friends and coworkers disappear and the boss sends thugs to take care of the brooding, intense country boy. The final half of the film is a series of violent confrontations, culminating in a marvelously choreographed showdown at the ice plant. Lean, mean Lee, with a physique that looked sculpted in bronze, became an overnight sensation with this film, breaking all Asian box-office records and starting an international kung fu craze, but none of the pretenders ever touched Lee's cool cinematic charisma or his martial arts grace. Lee returned the next year in The Chinese Connection. --Sean Axmaker
ACTORS: Bruce Lee
CATEGORY: Video
DIRECTOR: Wei Lo, Jiaxiang Wu
THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: 01 January, 1971
MANUFACTURER: Twentieth Century Fox
MPAA RATING: X (Mature Audiences Only)
FEATURES: Color, NTSC
TYPE: Feature Film-action/Adventure
MEDIA: VHS Tape
# OF MEDIA: 1
UPC: 086162612237

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The film that introduced the world to Bruce Lee
Fists of Fury is the film that revealed the world an extraordinary, brilliant and lovable Chinese American known as Bruce Lee. The film tells the tale of a simple Chinese farm boy who arrives at an ice packing plant outside of Bangkok, Thailand to work for his uncle. Of course, the local thugs are giving everyone a hard time. However, unlike most of his films, Bruce is initially reserved about using his vicious Jeet Kune Do moves against the bad guys, and his less skilled friend does the majority of the fighting in the first half of the movie. But when Bruce is pushed to the edge.....you had better watch out. <
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>My only disappointment is that the majority of Lee's opponents are chinese kung fu fighters and he never faces anyone using Thailand's own martial art, Muy Thai kickboxing. Thai and Chinese racial relations have never been the warmest so the film production was beset with problems. However, anyone wanting to examine the film career of the amazing Bruce Lee is sure to check out the Fists of Fury.


American DVD review only, not the movie!
Fists of Fury was the name of the American release. The movie is cut and it's badly dubbed. Go out and find the import release titled The Big Boss. Not only is it uncut but it's in the original mandarin with english sub-titles, superior picture quality and it's properly formated in it's original aspect ratio 2.50.1. See it like you've never had before. The WB release is sub-par and about the same price as the import.


Want the best version on DVD ? Then just keep reading !
Back in 1970, Bruce Lee was a keen martial artist with three Jeet Kune Do studios, he had a fledgling TV/movie career in the United States appearing in movies such as "Marlowe" and TV series such as "Longstreet", and he was charging major Hollywood stars up to $250 an hour for personal martial arts tuition. However, Bruce Lee was somewhat unsatisfied with his life, and he had headed back to Hong Kong for a break and arrived to an unexpected welcome from many young Chinese TV fans, who had seen him as "Kato" on the cult TV series "The Green Hornet". Also around this time, HK film producer Raymond Chow had left Run Run Shaw and started "Golden Harvest" productions, and spied the athletic Bruce as a potential lead actor for the action film genre. After some negotiations, Chow managed to secure Bruce's signature to star in a low budget martial arts film titled "Tang shan da xiong", or as it was eventually released in Western film markets, "The Big Boss" aka "Fists of Fury". <
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>Filming was completed around Pak Chang in Thailand, and by all reports it wasn't the most pleasant of places, and the cast and crew survived on terrible meals and poor accomodation. The plot line is simple enough....a young Bruce Lee plays Cheng Chao-an, who has come to the big city to work with his cousins in the local ice factory. His father's departing words of wisdom to Bruce are to remember his promise not to get into any fights, and as a reminder Bruce wears a jade pendant around his neck. However, trouble seems to follow Cheng around and before long he is drawn into violence, as the truth is uncovered that the ice factory is merely a front for a heroin smuggling operation. "The Big Boss" aka "Fists of Fury" certainly has it's shortcomings, however in 1971 it was the springboard that really launched the legend of Bruce Lee, and it remains forever a key film in the evolution of the martial arts / action genre. Lee was a capable enough actor to demonstrate a broad range of emotion and feelings beyond just anger.....he's an eager and willing worker for his first day at the ice factory, he's wooden and uncomfortable when he first meets his city cousins, and he's clumsy and embarassed around the pretty Nora Maio. However, Lee was at his most charismatic and thrilling to film audiences when he explodes against the villains who butcher his friends, and the film's fight sequences featuring Lee are violent, uncompromising and fast paced. Lee could also capably mix in humour with his brooding menace, such as in the scene when Bruce is munching on a bag of chips, he kicks two knife wielding thugs in the groin, and then continues to finish his chips ! As the body count escalates, the film moves towards a showdown between Bruce Lee and the sinister owner of the ice factory (played by the wonderful Yin-Chieh Han, who also appeared as a trecherous cook in Lee's next film "Fist of Fury" )The film received a rapturous welcome from Chinese film fans, who just loved watching this rugged & handsome Chinese actor and his flailing fists, and the movie broke many box office records in Hong Kong. <
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>Now to which version on DVD you should buy ! The DVD version of this film on Amazon.com with the red tinted cover is the Region 1 CBS/FOX release, and it's not true widescreen, it's only the dubbed English version, and only presented in Dolby Digital 2.0 mono. <
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>However, my suggestion is that you log onto the Amazon UK website and buy yourself the Hong Kong Legends Special Collectors Edition DVD of "The Big Boss", as it is the finest quality presentation available of this movie on DVD. The special release DVD's long list of goodies includes the following : a digitally remastered crystal clear and UNCUT 16:9 Anamorphic widescreen presentation, plus the soundtrack is selectable between the dubbed English version, or the original Cantonese version both in Dolby Digital 5.1 Audio ! On top of that there is a sensational audio commentary track from film commentator / Bruce Lee fanatic Bey Logan, plus original theatrical trailers and interviews with cast members. The disc is Region 2, but hey that's why they invented multi-region DVD players. I've owned many versions of this film on DVD from all over the world, however hands down the HK Legends DVD is the best one yet and it rates 5 stars and more. If you are a Bruce Lee fan, this DVD belongs on your shelf.

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