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Fist of Fear, Touch of Death

  • 1980
  • R
  • 1h 30m
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2.4/10
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Fist of Fear, Touch of Death (1980)
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A reporter interviews fighters and promoters about Bruce Lee, intercut with footage from old Bruce Lee films and pseudo-documentary footage.A reporter interviews fighters and promoters about Bruce Lee, intercut with footage from old Bruce Lee films and pseudo-documentary footage.A reporter interviews fighters and promoters about Bruce Lee, intercut with footage from old Bruce Lee films and pseudo-documentary footage.

  • Director
    • Matthew Mallinson
  • Writers
    • Ron Harvey
    • Matthew Mallinson
  • Stars
    • Bruce Lee
    • Fred Williamson
    • Ron Van Clief
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  • IMDb RATING
    2.4/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • Matthew Mallinson
    • Writers
      • Ron Harvey
      • Matthew Mallinson
    • Stars
      • Bruce Lee
      • Fred Williamson
      • Ron Van Clief
    • 40User reviews
    • 45Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Bruce Lee
    Bruce Lee
    • The Martial Arts Master
    • (archive footage)
    Fred Williamson
    Fred Williamson
    • Hammer, the ladies man
    Ron Van Clief
    Ron Van Clief
    • The Boxer
    Adolph Caesar
    Adolph Caesar
    • TV Anchorman
    Aaron Banks
    • The Promoter
    Bill Louie
    • Kato #2
    Teruyuki Higa
    Teruyuki Higa
    • Karate Instructor
    Gail Turner
    • The Rape Victim
    Richard Barathy
    Richard Barathy
    • The Stone Smasher
    Hollywood Browde
    • Hammer's Girlfriend
    Louis Neglia
    • The Middleweight Champion
    Cydra Karlyn
    • The Boxer's Girlfriend
    Annette Bronson
    • The Jogger
    John Flood
    • Cyclone
    Ron Harvey
    • Jasper Milktoast
    Mark Messina
    • Animal
    Raymond Loperfido
    • Blade
    George Lopez
    • Tornado
    • Director
      • Matthew Mallinson
    • Writers
      • Ron Harvey
      • Matthew Mallinson
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    4Space_Mafune

    I gave this a rating of 4, one point each for the ways in which this succeeded in entertaining me.

    In the hype for a big karate championship bout between Louis Neglia and John "Cyclone" Flood at Madison Square Garden, a TV Anchorman named Adolph Caesar tries to tie the match into the controversy stirred up with regards to the mysterious circumstances surrounding the death of Bruce Lee and whether or not this karate match-up will crown his successor.

    I gave this a rating of 4, one point each for the ways in which this succeeded in entertaining me. Point # 1 was awarded for the karate championship match itself which was exciting if a little too short-lived. Point # 2 was for the archival footage featuring Bruce Lee which was cool to see even if it was horrendously dubbed. Point # 3 was for the footage taken from the "Samurai" film which amused me with its utter lack of convincing effects combined with some otherwise intense and gory fight scenes. Point # 4 was for this film's sheer audaciousness as it preposterously tries to tie itself and a straightforward karate match at Madison Square Garden to the enduring legacy left behind by Bruce Lee succeeding in making me laugh and shake my head in utter amazement at this ludicrous presentation unfolded before my eyes.
    Serpent-5

    This is the funniest Cult Classic ever!

    The film takes place in Madison Square garderns for a bout that is for the Bruce Lee title. (even though the markee on the arena said Karate demonstration) The Late Adolf Ceasar plays himself talking about Bruce's death, and how fight promoter Aaron Banks claiming Bruce Lee was murdered by "the Touch of Death". Aaron even showed a demo of the move by breaking a board into two, even though Mr. Banks tells us the hit will slowly kill you, it sure kill the board on contact. Fred Williamson, Ron Van Clief plays themselves in series of skits. Bill Louie does Kato in one skit. Massive stock footage several good Kung-Fu film is also shown as Adolf tells us this is footage of Bruce's great grandfather (yeah right!), who is a Samurai warrior (he's Chinese!). in the end, this so called Bruce Lee title was Joe Cyclone Flood vs. Louie Negira, and it was a kickboxing match, which look to me like a regular bout that the producer filmed and claimed it was Bruce Lee title for the film. Lots of funny gags with Williamson, and lots of music lifted off other films. This film seems to be in lots of label lately, so Aquarius films must have not put a copyright on it. I think this film could've been a cult classic because it's so bad, but I am surprised Bruce Lee's family did file a lawsuit making Bruce into a wimpy, arrogant, jerk in several dubbed over fake stockfootage interview Adolf conducted. Oh yes, there is some footage of Bruce from a old soap opera he did in Hong Kong, and they did dub it over into a comedy.
    1chengiz

    Biggest ripoff (and worst movie) of all time

    I think this is meant to be a farce. But it isnt. It is just rotting horse manure masquerading as a movie. The DVD cover makes you think that Bruce Lee stars in this movie and there are actual Bruce Lee fight scenes. There's nothing of the sort. Somebody should sue the guys who brought this out. It is blatantly false advertising. Is Bruce Lee's estate listening?
    customX13

    The biggest scam ever in the history of movies

    Caution, never buy a movie as cheap as $5.99 or else you're going to be scammed! I saw this movie sitting in a bin with other rediculous B-Movie genres but what caught my attention obviously was Bruce Lee. I read the commentary, it didn't explain much about Bruce except only about some martial arts event in New York's Madison Square Garden? At first I was confused, was this an actual event where Bruce appeared, it sounded like it did. Plus the movie mentions real live clips of Bruce in action. Bruce in action at Madison Square Garden? I've never seen this before ever, this I got to see! This sounded too good to be true, and sadly I was devastatingly fooled. I watched this movie(actually with DVD I breezed through in minutes) and to my surprise no Bruce, no real footage, nada, nothing. The film, according to my martial arts knowledge, contains a bunch of has beens, never was, or complete unknown practitioners and fighters. Without a doubt the biggest crock film ever in an attempt to profit off of Lee and whoever put this garbage together should be locked up!
    dfg_40

    Fist of Phooey, Touch of absolute stupidity!!!

    I saw part of this movie, before, where I used to work. It looked phony. Like a curious moron, I got the dvd at borders. What a mistake! That martial artist, Aaron Banks is so full of sh*t with his theories on Bruce Lee dying from Dim Mak, the touch of death. They didn't have me fooled for one second when they made it look like he conversed with Bruce Lee. I could tell those were clips from his show, Longstreet, dubbed over. This movie also sucked because of their portraying Bruce as a child(from his earlier films)and made his voice sound like a total wussy. His father didn't even look like that in reality! I wasted about $8 in Borders gift cards on this piece of junk. On the lighter side, it would make great satire material for a Mystery Science Theater 3000 type show! I would call it "Kung Fui Theater"(Kung Phooey).

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      Rereleased in the late 1980s as part of Sybil Danning's Adventure Videos series. Her agent, got the idea for licensing the series after seeing buxom horror hostess Elvira do the same with low budget horror films. Like Elvira, Danning didn't appear in the actual movies. She just "presented" them. She filmed a three minute introduction and ending that was edited into the videotape, and she posed in sexy outfits for the package covers. The movies were C-grade action movies with no name actors and very little production quality usually filmed somewhere in Italy or the Phillipines. Soon after the first one was released, video stores started getting complaints from angry fans who rented them thinking she was in the films. They'd return them and demand their money back.
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      Edited from Lei yu (1957)

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    • Release date
      • May 23, 1980 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Hong Kong
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Fist of Fear
    • Filming locations
      • Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Hollywood sign)
    • Production company
      • Aquarius Promotions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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