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| Fists of Vengeance - DVD |
| Price | $8.99 |
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| Studio | UNKNOWN |
| And still they come. Fists of Vengeance stars a martial-arts whiz by the name of Kung Bun. He plays an agent of the Chinese government, dispatched to a 1930s mining community. Here he discovers that the miners are being cruelly exploited and persecuted by the Japanese occupation forces. Kung Bun exacts plenty of revenge, but apparently not enough to prevent World War 2. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi |
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| The Game of Death - Blu-ray Disc |
| Price | $14.99 |
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| Studio | Sony Pictures |
| Star Bruce Lee died before this film was completed, thus the producers were forced to pad out the running time with outtakes and alternate shots. They also lifted chunks of footage from Enter the Dragon and Return of the Dragon. The finished product finally hit the screens in 1978, five years after Lee's death. The film's finale pits Lee against such formidable opposition as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Chuck Norris. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi |
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| The Game of Death - DVD |
| Price | $12.99 |
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| Studio | Sony Pictures |
| Star Bruce Lee died before this film was completed, thus the producers were forced to pad out the running time with outtakes and alternate shots. They also lifted chunks of footage from Enter the Dragon and Return of the Dragon. The finished product finally hit the screens in 1978, five years after Lee's death. The film's finale pits Lee against such formidable opposition as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Chuck Norris. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi |
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| The Green Hornet [Serial] - DVD |
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| Studio | VCI Video |
| The 13-episode Universal serial The Green Hornet is based on the radio series of the same name. Gordon Jones stars as Britt Reid, crusading young publisher of the Daily Sentinel, who matches wits with the underworld by disguising himself as the Green Hornet. So far as police are concerned, the Hornet is himself a criminal; this misunderstanding enables Reid to operate "outside the law" to battle criminals and racketeers. In the course of the serial, Reid and his faithful valet Kato (Keye Luke), the only living person who knows the true identity of the Hornet, take on a crooked insurance racket, an auto-theft ring and a dishonest flying school. Others in the cast include Anne Nagel as Reid's secretary Lenore "Casey" Case, and Wade Boteler as thick-headed detective Michael Axford. A TV version of The Green Hornet appeared in 1966, with Van Williams as Reid and no less than Bruce Lee as Kato. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide |
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