Exit the Dragon, Enter the Tiger
Exit the Dragon, Enter the Tiger

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- 51/100 based on 371 votes
  • Released: 1976
  • Runtime: 79 mins
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  • Studio: Hong Kong Alpha Motion Pictures Co.
  • Genres: Action

This martial arts movie tries to explain the strange death of the international movie star and kung fu master Bruce Lee. Most of the story centers on a former disciple of Lee who launches a private investigation and ends up avenging the brutal death of his own girlfriend.... (Full plot summary below)

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This martial arts movie tries to explain the strange death of the international movie star and kung fu master Bruce Lee. Most of the story centers on a former disciple of Lee who launches a private investigation and ends up avenging the brutal death of his own girlfriend.

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User Review - 10/10 by April with a capital AYEEE!! !brilliant film a must if u aint watched it
User Review - 8/10 by Will DThis film is one of two Bruceploitation movies I had interest in watching. I have to say, this movie is freakin' awesome. It's a fictional take on the mystery of Bruce Lee's death that one of his students (played by Bruce Li), whom chosen by Bruce to be his successor ironically because he looks alike, is on a mission to find the truth behind it, leading onto a road of vengeance against an organization covering up the incident. What makes 'Exit the Dragon, Enter the Tiger' so great is the soundtrack. The studio somehow manages to slip in extracts of music I can recognize from any other movie, despite the credits stating the music is 'composed' by someone. I can hear an extract of Pink Floyd's 'Shine on You Crazy Diamond' in a scene when Bruce Li is looking at posters of Bruce Lee at Bruce's home, in the opening credits two Isaac Hayes songs I recognize from Kill Bill are played which makes you feel prepared to watch some kickass action, and tracks from John Barry's score to Bond flick 'The Man with the Golden Gun' are added for some dramatic scenes. It may sound like a lazy chop-job, but actually those music pieces fit in nicely. It's like Quentin Tarantino went back in time and worked on soundtrack arrangement secretly. Aside from music, the fighting choreography's not bad for a Bruceploitation movie. Cinematography looks surprisingly spectacular and the villains are actually quite adversary. It's as if they maintained the engaging formula used from Enter the Dragon (action, cinematography, music) that it almost feels like a sequel to that movie (ironic since the title references it). If you ever have the chance to get a copy of 'Exit the Tiger, Enter the Dragon', pick it up immediately; it's totally worth buying.
User Review - 8/10 by James CGreat movie from starring Bruce Li (not Bruce Lee). A fictionalised story of how Bruce Lee died. Bruce Li plays the tiger, and in one scene, he even plays Bruce Lee... the dragon. Great cheesy Brucesploitation. Love these movies!
User Review - 6/10 by Sarah Finteresting bruce lee "fake" with bruce li.
User Review - 4/10 by Des DShould I feel ashamed that Exit the Dragon, Enter the Tiger is one of my all time favorite guilty pleasure films? If I were a relative of Bruce Lee I would be appalled by this shameless cash-in on his death but thankfully I'm not and I can enjoy this cash-in for being one of the most entertaining B-martial arts films ever made. The plot is extremely strange and literally uses many elements of Bruce Lee's real death for story devices. The film opens with actor Bruce Li visiting Bruce Lee (also played by Bruce Li) on the set of making Enter the Dragon. Bruce Lee tells Li that he is his true successor and that he has been receiving strange phone calls. Lee than says, get this, "If I Die, find out why." Seriously I am not making this shit up! We are then given a collage of newspaper clippings of Lee's death and in the films most tacky move actually uses real footage of Lee's funeral. Li, appalled by the death of Lee, is bound determined to find out what really killed him and finds out that Bruce was being blackmailed by a drug lord to smuggle drugs. When Lee refused, he was murdered. I say again I am not making this shit up! Lee then single handedly takes on the drug cartel and fight after fight ensues. Only in Hong Kong would such a disrespectful film get made but I can't help it.... I had a hell of a fun time with its tacky story. The plot is ridiculous and the dialogue is full of hilariously dubbed dialogue. Here is an example "There was a dragon. And here is a tiger. And we know that tigers don't travel alone. We're not afraid of the jungle." Bruce Li again impresses me with his martial arts ability and the film is filled with his talent. I do find it funny how Li is always lured away from urban areas into junk yards or abandoned factories for his major fights. The directing for the most part isn't that bad (compared to the dialogue) and director Tso Nam Lee gets some great shots, especially at the end of the film with a climatic fight on a shoreline with waves splashing over our hero and antagonist. I also enjoyed the urban, 70's environment (with a funky 70's score no less) as opposed to being a period piece like most other Bruceploitation flicks at the time. Sadly Exit the Dragon, Enter the Tiger will never get respect as a good martial arts film mostly due to the fact the plot disrespects and insults the good name of Bruce Lee. Beyond that I had an great time with the solid fight sequences, bad dialogue, cheesy 70's villains and setting. Fans of martial arts B-movies should have a great time as long as they didn't know real Bruce Lee personally. This is Bruceploitation and its most shameless and most entertaining. Bonus Rant: Like every other Bruceploitation film ever made, Exit the Dragon gets another poor DVD release. The picture ratio was all fucked up on the release I have from Trinity Home Entertainment. The film is letterboxed but everyone is stretched out in full screen mode and everyone is fat when I turned my TV to anamorphic widescreen. Thankfully my techwiz friend Bill comes to my rescue yet again and was able to fix it. It seems that the menu and the video file were both encoded to be 16:9 anamorphic widescreen, but the info bits on the DVD flagged them both as 4:3. Mistakes like this on DVDs just piss me off. Don't DVD companies have any quality control anymore?!

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