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Directed by
  
Shih Ti

Screenplay by
  
Lui Ban Chung

Release date
  
1974

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Produced by
  
Cheung Tai Wai

Music by
  
Wong Mau Saan

Initial release
  
1974

Starring
  
Bruce Li Cheng Fu-Hung Yue Fan Ngai Yat-Ping

Cast
  
Bruce Li, Wang Yu, Charlie Bonet

Similar
  
Bruce Lee's Secret, Bruce Lee: The Man - The Myth, Exit the Dragon - Enter the, Fists of Bruce Lee, The True Game of Death

Bruce Lee: A Dragon Story (Chinese: 一代猛龍; also known as Super Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story and Bruce Lee Story: Super Dragon) is a 1974 Bruceploitation film starring Bruce Li. The film is a loose biopic about martial arts actor Bruce Lee and centers on his supposed affair with actress Betty Ting-Pei. The film is notable for being the first biopic of Bruce Lee (it was released the year following his death), the debut film of notorious Lee imitator Bruce Li, and the first film in the Bruceploitation genre.

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Plot

The film opens with a pre-fame Bruce Lee (Bruce Li) delivering newspapers in Seattle, Washington. (However, he is seen distributing copies of a Washington D.C. newspaper). We then see Lee competing in various martial arts tournaments and eventually landing a role on the television show The Green Hornet. He also gets married, and has to fight a whole lot of challengers.

Later, Lee goes to Hong Kong, and, after being discovered on television by the wife of director Lo Wei, is given a contract at Golden Harvest.

Lee also meets and falls in love with actress Betty Ting-Pei, who announces that she is pregnant with his love child (the film's most radical departure from the facts of Lee's life). The soap opera-style romance takes over the film in its second half, and at one point there is a love triangle between Lee, Betty Ting-Pei, and one of Lee's co-stars (almost certainly based on Nora Miao).

Criticism

Bruce Lee: A Dragon Story is almost universally considered one of Bruce Li's worst movies. Many have lambasted the film for its tendency to stray heavily from the facts of Lee's life, for the poor pacing, the lack of frequent fight scenes, and the soapy love story Bruce Li himself has also spoken about his dislike for this and his other early films: "After my first movie, the films would be crafted around the life and times of Bruce Lee. However I would like to make an important point, I did not like these films. Without my knowledge or consent the producers changed my name to Li Hsiao Lung."

References

Bruce Lee: A Dragon Story Wikipedia


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