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Four-disc set includes: The Big Boss (Fists Of Fury) (1971)Bruce Lee's first starring martial arts epic finds him playing Chao-an Cheng, a naive country boy from mainland China who goes to live with cousins in Thailand. Sworn to non-violence, Cheng must become a reluctant fighter when he takes on corruption and drug smuggling at the Thai ice factory where he works. With Maria Yi, James Tien. Aka: "Fists of Fury." 99 min. In Mandarin and Cantonese with English subtitles/Dubbed in English. C/Rtg: R The Way Of The Dragon (1972)Martial arts expert Tang Lung (Bruce Lee, who also scripted and directed) travels from China to Rome to help relatives whose Chinese restaurant is being threatened by Mafia thugs. He dispatches the crooks and their fighters, leading to a high-kicking showdown against hired American karate killer Colt (Chuck Norris) in the ruins of the Colosseum. Nora Miao, Robert Wall also star. AKA: "Return of the Dragon." 100 min. In Mandarin and Cantonese with English subtitles. C/Rtg: R Fist Of Fury (1972)Set in Japanese-occupied 1930s Shanghai, this exciting actioner follows Zhen Chen (Bruce Lee), a young martial artist who learns that his late teacher was in fact murdered by the students from a rival Japanese school. Determined to even the score, Chen embarks on a one-man crusade of vengeance in order to get justice for his mentor. James Tien, Nora Miao co-star. Aka: "The Chinese Connection." 107 min. In Mandarin and Cantonese with English subtitles. C/Rtg: R Game Of Death (1978)Completed and released five years after Bruce Lee's untimely death, this martial arts classic casts Lee as Billy Lo, a kung fu film star whose latest project pits him against a deadly crime syndicate. The highlight is a series of bone-crunching battles Lo engages in inside the cabal boss's pagoda hideout-including one against the towering Hakim (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar). With Gig Young, Colleen Camp, Dean Jagger, and Chuck Norris. 100 min. C/Rtg: R Widescreen; Soundtrack: English. Region Free
P**N
Worked for just fine for me
I liked that all of the DVDs were in HD and play just fine in my U.S. type DVD player (an XBOX One).
M**Y
Amazing and dubbed
I have always loved Bruce Lee films and jumped when I saw UHD versions. I did not notice these were in original language and dubbed in English but in the end I now have the original without the sometimes poor overdubbing that has been used on older copies. The video quality is excellent.
R**D
Not 4K discs despite the bait
All you need is the Criterion Collection BluRay of his greatest hits here on Amazon which are fantastic. Because as you probably know already these are not 4K discs but BluRays remastered. And this collection is made to look like they are actual 4K discs. That is enough for me to not even think of taking a second look at this particular set. The BluRays here might just be fine but I went with Criterion without a second thought.
E**C
Not 4k
Not 4k.
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