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Shen wei san meng long

  • 1980
  • R
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
584
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Shen wei san meng long (1980)
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A brilliant professor gathers cells from the late Bruce Lee and creates three clones, who are trained in martial arts and sent out to fight crime.A brilliant professor gathers cells from the late Bruce Lee and creates three clones, who are trained in martial arts and sent out to fight crime.A brilliant professor gathers cells from the late Bruce Lee and creates three clones, who are trained in martial arts and sent out to fight crime.

  • Directors
    • Ki-nam Nam
    • Joseph Velasco
  • Writer
    • Kuang-Hsin Wu
  • Stars
    • Ryong Keo
    • Irina Shevchenko
    • Bruce Le
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    584
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Ki-nam Nam
      • Joseph Velasco
    • Writer
      • Kuang-Hsin Wu
    • Stars
      • Ryong Keo
      • Irina Shevchenko
      • Bruce Le
    • 16User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ryong Keo
    Ryong Keo
    • Bruce Lee One
    • (as Dragon Lee)
    Irina Shevchenko
    • Bruce Lee One
    Bruce Le
    Bruce Le
    • Bruce Lee Two
    Il-do Jang
    Il-do Jang
    • Bruce Lee Three
    • (as Bruce Lai)
    Bruce Thai
    • Chuck Lee
    Jon T. Benn
    • Professor Lucas
    • (as Jon Benn)
    Bolo Yeung
    Bolo Yeung
    • Martial Arts trainer
    • (as Yang Tze)
    Ka-Sang Cheng
    Ka-Sang Cheng
    Kei-Ying Cheng
    Kei-Ying Cheng
    Tao Chiang
    Tao Chiang
    • Martial Arts trainer
    • (as Do Kong)
    Chiang Chou
    Chiang Chou
    Ucebray Eelay
    Alexander Grand
    • Quick Tiger
    Andy Hannah
    • Colonel colin
    Chi Wei Huang
    Hsiung Kao
    Hsiung Kao
    Shou-Chieh Lai
    Siu-Lung Leung
    Siu-Lung Leung
    • Directors
      • Ki-nam Nam
      • Joseph Velasco
    • Writer
      • Kuang-Hsin Wu
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    7InzyWimzy

    Bruceploitation at its finest

    HA HA HA!!! Man, I wish they could move that gas mask or take those 70s shades off. Is that Bruce Lee times three?

    This movie definitely was shoddily done, but the dubbing is kooky and the story is hilarious. At times, I think there were four Bruces. There is so much to say during the beach scene seeing two Bruce wannabes sporting speedos and one of them warning him to stay away from the naked babes on the beach and that they'll "eat you alive". WHY are they avoiding the women? Of course, throw in gratuitous nudity to attract attention. The kung fu isn't up to Shaw Bros. level, but it's decent. Dragon Lee is the best one as Bruce number one and swipes at his nose so often, you'd think he did lines in between takes. The scientist guy is played by guy who was head boss ("What I like, I get. And I want that restaurant!!!) in Way of the Dragon. Head Ham award gose to the evil drug lord who you have to credit him for being a big thinker. Not only does he want to be top drug lord, but be impressed by his "We will rule the world" speech.

    This is far from being good in quality, but a lot of fights, very kooky premise, and high in kampiness value makes Clones a fun one to watch.
    1rancor-7

    Funny as Hell

    This movie is actually so bad. (Direction, acting, effects, even the fighting) that it has reached some sort of cult status over here. You should check it out. It's funny as hell.
    5HaemovoreRex

    Damn! - Why didn't I think up this plot?!

    Here's yet another in the fairly lengthy list of Bruceploitation flicks to emerge after the great mans untimely demise.

    Well, first things first, you just have to hand it to the makers of this – what a bloody ridiculous (i.e super cool!) plot! There is just one slight problem from the start however……the three clones of the late martial arts star actually bear bugger all resemblance to him! (nor to each other even more alarmingly!!!) Still, let us not nit pick over such erm….inconsequential factors; rather let us instead revel in the never ending series of chop-socky fights, cool seventies fashions (including humongous sunglasses and medallions) and indeed the presence of perennial B-movie faves Bruce Le, Dragon Lee and Bolo Yueng.

    Also of note there are some admittedly hilarious scenes on offer including an entirely gratuitous sequence featuring a group of naked girls on a beach, and in another set of scenes, a bunch of chubby bronze warriors who just can't seem to catch on that chomping on certain poisonous plants isn't conducive to one's good health(!!!)

    Despite the above high points, it does have to be said that the film is actually rather mundane in it's execution however and that the numerous fights (which account for the majority of the films running time) do actually become somewhat tiresome after a while. Nonetheless, as I previously said, credit where credit's due – for sheer stupidity of plot, this is something of a classic!
    3welshnew50

    A spoof with growth-potential

    Some name / style exploitation films of the 60s/70s had sexist undertones / audiences,

    others had political prejudist ones, etc,

    others, like this one, had a pure exploit, in this case of a name,

    and so are not excluded even moreso than the worst of the worst,

    BUT,

    also like some exploit films where they were likely just a bit of fun at the time,

    it had aside from the usual, not much worse than a james bond film at the time baddies,

    one memorably absurd and unique way of dealing with robot like under a mad scientists's control clones / baddies...

    ... feed them some weed!

    :D

    worth it just for that! Lol.

    Maybe strap a bucket-bong to their heads and spin them around JC style?

    Might've been too obvious? Lol.

    Worked though, didn't it? Metallic man went down!

    Brave. Compared to many exploit films, on-screen,.. weed makes metallic-man goes down... FEED YOUR MAN WEED... ethics, politics at the time,..

    ... yep. Brave. Production values are a joke,.. :D ... but brave nevertheless.

    A wacky for-kids tibetan film style zoom-in on the metallic-men's faces contorting to the taste / experience of the weed, would've been a nice touch.

    :)

    worth it just for that. The rest is disposable.
    5Leofwine_draca

    The ultimate Bruceploitation movie?

    THE CLONES OF BRUCE LEE is perhaps the ultimate Bruceploitation film, featuring no less than three Bruce Lee imitators (and two of those are the hard-working Dragon Lee and Bruce Le). It starts off with the depiction of the death of the real Bruce Lee, only to have his body claimed by a mad scientist (Jon Benn, who starred in CHALLENGE OF THE TIGER and WAY OF THE DRAGON) who proceeds to replicate three clones from it.

    This action-packed tale then follows each clone as he engages in training routines before being sent off on special missions, typically performing assassinations and the like. Eventually they turn on each other. The whole thing was brought to you courtesy of infamous exploitation director Dick Randall, whose CHALLENGE OF THE TIGER is a mini masterpiece of its type. THE CLONES OF BRUCE LEE isn't, but it's still a must for trash fans.

    There's no denying the slapdash nature of this film, which was shot in Thailand and the Philippines. While the plot is more involved than your regular kung fu outing, the fight scenes feel very laboured and predictable; the Bruce Lee imitators spend too much time copying Bruce Lee instead of showing much in the way of real skill themselves. I feel they did better work elsewhere. Still, on the other hand, the viewer does get treated to Bolo Yeung (DOUBLE IMPACT), gratuitous nudity, training scenes set to stolen ROCKY music, and a general air of ineptness and anything-goes cult appeal.

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    • Trivia
      This is the only film for two famous Bruceploitation star Ryong Keo and Bruce Le to starring and sharing a scene together.
    • Goofs
      Initially, the three clones are named Bruce Lee Two, Three, and Four. Later in the film, however, they are addressed as One, Two, and Three.
    • Alternate versions
      For its UK cinema release the film was cut by the BBFC and lost shots of neck chops, a groin kick and nunchaku footage.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Wild, Wild, World of Dick Randall (2005)

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    • Release date
      • August 14, 1980 (Netherlands)
    • Countries of origin
      • Hong Kong
      • Philippines
    • Languages
      • Mandarin
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Clones of Bruce Lee
    • Production companies
      • Filmline Enterprises
      • Spectacular Films
      • Wai Leng Film Company
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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