
Enter the Dragon revolves around 3 main characters; Lee, a man recruited by an agency to investigate a tournament hosted by Han, since they believe he has an Opium trade there. Roper and Williams are former army buddies since Vietnam and they enter the tournament due to different problems that they have. It's a deadly tournament they will enter on an island.... (Full plot summary below)
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Enter the Dragon revolves around 3 main characters; Lee, a man recruited by an agency to investigate a tournament hosted by Han, since they believe he has an Opium trade there. Roper and Williams are former army buddies since Vietnam and they enter the tournament due to different problems that they have. It's a deadly tournament they will enter on an island.
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| Flipside Movie EmporiumRob VauxSit back and marvel at the Master; you won't find a better showcase for his skills. |
| SalonDavid LazarusBruce Lee was the Fred Astaire of chop-socky, and Enter the Dragon represents his finest work. |
| San Francisco ChronicleBob GrahamEnter the Dragon goes far beyond the philosophical, of course. Its best sequences, and the only real reason for seeing it again, involve Lee's phenomenal physical and emotional presence. |
| JoBlo's Movie EmporiumChris BumbrayA pop-masterpiece, and one of the finest pieces of pure action cinema ever made. |
| Filmcritic.comChristopher NullA classic of its genre that must be seen by any self-respecting movie buff. |
| BBC.comAlmar HaflidasonEnter The Dragon marked a new high point in Bruce's ability to marry brilliant choreography with dynamic shooting styles. |
| Kansas City KansanSteve CrumFor martial arts fans, this is THE one. (I'm not such a fan.) |
| Not Coming to a Theater Near YouRumsey TaylorIt is a meld of the decade's most pronounced filmic conventions (the long forward zoom; scoring with disco-inspired funk; brief gratuitous nudity; the archetypal Afro). |
| The A.V. ClubTom BreihanEven though the movie was, in a lot of ways, a glorious mess, it turned out to be a huge success on just about every level. |
| Entertainment WeeklyKeith StaskiewiczA sequestered island, a slinky score, a villain with a secret scheme and a deadly prosthesis — it’d be good, cheesy fun even without the centerpiece fight sequences. |