Dragon Lee vs. the Five Brothers
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Average customer review:Product Description
One of the most popular stars in the martial arts world DRAGON LEE performed his mastery of the Kung-Fu arts. A clone of the legendary BRUCE LEE DRAGON LEE excels in this epic account of the attempted overthrow of the Ching Government. The fighting is quick furious and brutal. DRAGON LEE reveals why he is considered by many to be the new BRUCE LEE. Kung Fu; the sheer beauty and artistry in this ancient art has been studied and revered for centuries. This Kung Fu classic is just one of many terrific martial arts films that is a must-see for the true Kung Fu enthusiast. Filmed on location in Asia this film is filled with breathtaking scenery and amazing fight scenes to give you a carefully-crafted action-packed classic adventure!System Requirements: Running Time 88 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: SPORTS/GAMES/MIXED MARTIAL ARTS Rating: NR UPC: 787364435593 Manufacturer No: 44355-9
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #177885 in DVD
- Brand: BCI ECLIPSE LLC
- Released on: 2002-04-30
- Rating: Unrated
- Formats: Color, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .20 pounds
- Running time: 88 minutes
Customer Reviews
Faded, but Not Bad
I actually saw this as part of the BCI/Eclipse "Kung Fu Connection" 4pack. The widescreen film transfer is a little faded and sometimes dark, but probably reflects the condition of the master reel(?). It must have been cold during the making if this film, because you can see the players' breath(!) throughout the movie. Now there's realism you usually don't see!
Admittedly, I did tire abit from Dragon Lee's flagrant--but implausible--emulations of the inimitable Bruce Lee. While I do appreciate his fighting skills, I wish Dragon Lee would (have) just come into his own. The storyline is rather weak, and some of the fight sequences a little hokey (showcasing the man with an iron hand), but action is ample. The "aerial" attack on the arche-villian in the final fight scene is also memorable. The one character I liked was the lone woman, an understated heroine, who actually kills a guy in one of her fights. (I am still baffled, though, wondering why her brother wasn't with her at the very end.)


