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Salut Bruce Lee, bonjour le tigre

Titre original : Tian huang ju xing
  • 1976
  • 12
  • 1h 24min
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Salut Bruce Lee, bonjour le tigre (1976)
Arts martiauxKung-FuActionCriminalitéDrameMystère

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA student of Bruce Lee travels to Hong Kong to search for answers regarding his masters death. He gets involved with the Hong Kong mafia and ends up having to avenge the brutal death of his ... Tout lireA student of Bruce Lee travels to Hong Kong to search for answers regarding his masters death. He gets involved with the Hong Kong mafia and ends up having to avenge the brutal death of his girlfriend.A student of Bruce Lee travels to Hong Kong to search for answers regarding his masters death. He gets involved with the Hong Kong mafia and ends up having to avenge the brutal death of his girlfriend.

  • Réalisation
    • Tso Nam Lee
  • Scénario
    • Hsin-Yi Chang
  • Casting principal
    • Bruce Li
    • Yi Chang
    • Kang Chin
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,1/10
    456
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    • Réalisation
      • Tso Nam Lee
    • Scénario
      • Hsin-Yi Chang
    • Casting principal
      • Bruce Li
      • Yi Chang
      • Kang Chin
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    Bruce Li
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    • David Lee…
    Yi Chang
    Yi Chang
    • The Baron
    Kang Chin
    Kang Chin
    • Hua
    Shao Chun Chao
      Hsin-Yi Chiang
      • Susie
      • (as Chang Sing Yee)
      Ping An
      Ping An
      • Reporter
      Shen-Lin Chen
      Shen-Lin Chen
      Fu-Hsiung Cheng
      Fu-Hsiung Cheng
      • (Guest star)
      Yen-Chen Cheng
      • Singaporean karate champ
      Hou Kuang Chi
      Lu Chien
      Lu Chien
        Shu-Pau Ho
        Hsiao-Pao Ko
        Hsiao-Pao Ko
        • Policeman
        • (as Kou Shao Po)
        Bruce Lee
        Bruce Lee
        • Self
        • (images d'archives)
        Fa-Yuan Li
        Fa-Yuan Li
        Shih Lu
          Fei Lung
          Fei Lung
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          Chang Ma
          Chang Ma
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            • Tso Nam Lee
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            • Hsin-Yi Chang
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          haagis

          In addition to the last comments..

          I'd just like to say, if you listen closely to the music in some of the sequences, you'll also hear Pink Floyd's 'Shine on You Crazy Diamond'. It was quite common for kung-fu in the 70's to use popular music from radio and other movies as main theme's and incidental music. Every now and then you'll hear some Ennio Morricone or some Jerry Goldsmith peice somewhat briefly but still recognizable. One of oriental films' odder attributes.
          Michael_Elliott

          Badly Made But Laughably Entertaining

          Exit the Dragon, Enter the Tiger (1976)

          ** (out of 4)

          David Lee (Bruce Li) goes to visit Bruce Lee on the set of ENTER THE DRAGON when Lee tells him about some strange phone calls. Later that evening David learns that his friend is dead so he sets out to find out who murdered him.

          When Bruce Lee died there were countless conspiracy theories as to what really happened. Very few people believed the official report simple because it was hard to believe that someone as young and healthy like Lee could die that way. The death of Lee also caused an entire sub-genre of the Martial Arts flick, which some call leeploitation. This film here isn't nearly as horrible as some make it out to be but you can see how fans or family of the real Bruce Lee might be extremely offended by it. The exploitation level here is pretty strong including them using real funeral footage to show Lee's death here.

          Some of the conspiracy theories out there are mildly interesting but this cheap Hong Kong movie doesn't try to tell a good story. In fact, there's very little actual plot here outside of someone killed Lee and it's up to the friend to find out who. None of it ever makes too much sense and I'd argue that the producers weren't really interested in telling a real conspiracy theory. Instead this here is just an excuse to exploit Lee's name but we certainly know this wasn't the only one.

          For the most part I found the film slightly entertaining but it certainly helped that it didn't overstay it's welcome as the running time is rather short and the film has a fairly good flow to it. On a technical level the movie is quite bad with some silly performances, laughable dramatic scenes and some incredibly awful editing. The editing here is beyond bad and especially during the final fight sequence. The main attraction to this genre is watching the kung fu and I will admit that the fight scenes here were entertaining. They're certainly not in the same level as a real Bruce Lee movie but they're fun. Li, one of the biggest imitators, is good here as well.

          EXIT THE DRAGON, ENTER THE TIGER isn't a film to take too serious. Even the offensive exploitation of Lee probably shouldn't be taken overly serious but if you're a fan of the genre there are certainly much worse out there.
          2fmarkland32

          Exit the room...

          Bruce Li stars in a dual role playing Bruce Lee (before he dies) and one of Lee's best friends who battles those responsible for Bruce Lee's death, for reasons unknown the bad guys kidnap Bruce Lee's mistress Betty Teng Pei and Bruce Li kicks but to avenge the matter and make everything okay. The movie is sort of offensive with the premise, however politics aside the movie is just plain dull. Indeed Bruce Li's fight sequences are often shot so we can't see what he's doing. The story makes no sense and the movie doesn't work on any level, even as exploitation. Indeed Bruce Li looks like Bruce Lee and manages to do some impressive moves (though we can't fully enjoy it, as we can't see what's going on) but the movie is lethargically paced, the action badly shot and of course no momentum develops between the action, so what were left with is a boring kung fu movie with better than average production values but nothing worthwhile to watch.

          * Out Of 4-(Bad)
          Serpent-5

          Not bad classic of the 70's

          This film is pretty good out of many Bruce Lee death plot that plagued the 70's kung-fu film market. Bruce Lee (not the real one) is worried about the mob, so his student "the tiger" who looks like Bruce visits him. Bruce is dead as we see stock footage of his real life funeral, as the Tiger figures out who killed him. There's some real good fight sequence in this film, especially the one at the end where the tiger fights the baron, a mean dude who fights with a top hat on, and it never falls off in fight sequence. Title theme from Issac Hayes music from the film THREE TOUGH GUYS is the main theme! (i wonder if the producers got permission to use it?). If you are looking for quality, this isn't it. But a quick way to kill time, this is your film. The dubbing in this film is first class as Dimention pictures hired Chinese-American dubbing, instead of the usual loud british-chinese dubbing. You can hear American actor James Hong in several voices in this film.
          8shukocarl79

          Prime Bruceploitation

          People need to get over themselves regarding this prime piece of Bruceploitation. It's the mid 70's and Bruce Lee's films are still packing out cinemas 2-3 yrs after release. In that golden age of exploitation cinema it would only be a matter of time before a film would be made based on finding Lee's "Killer(s)". For a low budget Taiwanese flick it comes over as good action /mystery film that showcases it's up-coming lead actor; Bruce Li. Dimension Films did a good job in adapting the original (Bruce Lee - The Star of Stars) by having a good dub-cast deliver the lines in English and augmenting the action with some great library music tracks. People forget that these films were made to make money not to be reverential "tributes". The recent discovery of Bruce and Linda Lee's "Drugs" letters suggest the film makers where more knowing than the average fan(atic) realised. The late Roger Corman would have been proud to have produced a title like Exit the Dragon-Enter the Tiger as it was quite a money-maker in it's day. Hats off to those involved, especially the great Bruce LI as The Tiger!

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          • Gaffes
            The film is supposed to be set in Hong Kong. However, cars are shown driving on the right, when Hong Kong drives on the left.
          • Versions alternatives
            UK cinema and video versions were cut by 1 min 28 secs to remove nunchaku scenes, a kidney punch and a neck break, and to edit a scene where a woman is assaulted. The Prism DVD features the same cut print.
          • Connexions
            Featured in The Cinema Snob: Exit the Dragon, Enter the Tiger (2007)
          • Bandes originales
            Theme From Three Tough Guys
            Written by Isaac Hayes (uncredited)

            Performed by Isaac Hayes

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          Détails

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          • Date de sortie
            • 19 mars 1980 (France)
          • Pays d’origine
            • Taïwan
            • Hong Kong
          • Langue
            • Mandarin
          • Aussi connu sous le nom de
            • Exit the Dragon, Enter the Tiger
          • Société de production
            • Seven Seas Motion Pictures Company
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          • Durée
            • 1h 24min(84 min)
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          • Mixage
            • Mono
          • Rapport de forme
            • 2.35 : 1

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