
While investigating his friend Chin Ku's (Hwang Jang Lee) death, martial artist Billy Lo (Bruce Lee) is killed. His younger brother, Bobby Lo (Kim Tai Chung), investigates both deaths. His search takes him to Japan, where he befriends Lewis (Roy Horan), master of the Castle Of Death. But when Lewis is brutally murdered, Bobby must investigate the mysterious Fan Yu temple, where he must enter an underground pagoda and face off with the most terrifying of enemies.... (Full plot summary below)
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While investigating his friend Chin Ku's (Hwang Jang Lee) death, martial artist Billy Lo (Bruce Lee) is killed. His younger brother, Bobby Lo (Kim Tai Chung), investigates both deaths. His search takes him to Japan, where he befriends Lewis (Roy Horan), master of the Castle Of Death. But when Lewis is brutally murdered, Bobby must investigate the mysterious Fan Yu temple, where he must enter an underground pagoda and face off with the most terrifying of enemies.
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| User ReviewPrivate UNo Actor After Bruse Lee (The King Of The Kung-fu)... |
| User ReviewJordan Sany movie that has bruce lee in it is always a awsome movie. |
| User Reviewdoris cBest Final 20 mins of any martial arts film I've ever seen |
| User ReviewMuffin MI own this on DVD in a five movie pack along with: * The Big Boss (1970) * Fist Of Fury (1971) * Way Of The Dragon (1972) * Game Of Death (1978) |
| User ReviewEric Hthe way bruce lee's brother takes revenge is inevitable |
| User ReviewDean MI like the final battle - Bruce Lee's brother vs his best friend turned killer - the most fastest and longest martial arts. |
| User ReviewWari RThis film is in the same vain as the first. Splices of scenes from Bruce Lee's earlier works are mixed in with new footage from a different actor. They got a little more creative this time around though. In order to make the splices match, they created the sets to look like the ones from the other films. (Something the first movie failed to do) Also the Bruce Lee clone has much better moves this time around. In fact....his moves are exceptional in this sequel. Aside from not having the original Bruce appear in the final act , Game of Death II is for the most part a much better film then it's predecessor. Because of the improved Choreographed martial arts, the steady pace of the action, a small hint of Star Trek and a better attempt overall at what the first film tried to do, I recommend this as a suitable addition to your kung fu theater collection. |
| User ReviewBrett LI'll just say that the film is constructed so poorly that it is outrageously funny. I watched it with friends, and I recommend everyone does the same. If you have even half of a sense of humour, you'll be laughing for literally 80% of the film. Everything about the film is wrong: trying to resurrect Bruce Lee with scraps of footage and a guy that "kinda" looks like him; having a man dress up as a lion and go toe to toe with the lead character; having sets that belong in a star trek episode; having jesus play the bad duy. The best/worst parts are the "twists," which are so inconsequential they needn't have bothered. The makers could not have made a funnier film had they tried. Any film that includes the line: "I may be a kung-fu master, but I need cash!" must be essential viewing |
| User ReviewRickard Fpretty good Bruce Lee movie without bruce lee |
| User ReviewJosef ABruceploitation at its very best - the story is as silly as you'd expect, but the fighting is amazing, and was years ahead of its time. As always, with his dazzling kicks and acrobatic finesse, Hwang Jang Lee is great as the villain and provides yet another memorable end fight. |