The film launched the "Kung Fu craze" of the 1970s and influenced everything from video games (like Mortal Kombat and Street Fighter ) to modern MMA. It is preserved in the for its cultural and historical significance.
(released internationally as Enter the Dragon ) is the 1973 martial arts masterpiece that cemented Bruce Lee as a global icon. This guide covers the film’s essential legacy, plot, and production highlights. The Big Three (I 3)
A high-stakes gambler and former soldier fleeing his debts. I 3 dell'Operazione Drago
The final showdown between Lee and Han in a hall of mirrors is one of the most visually famous sequences in action cinema history.
While the title refers to the central trio of fighters invited to a mysterious island, the film is primarily Bruce Lee’s showcase: The film launched the "Kung Fu craze" of
The story follows , who travels to a private island hosted by the villainous Han . Nominally, they are there for a prestigious martial arts tournament, but Han is secretly using the island as a front for opium smuggling and human trafficking. Lee must balance his performance in the tournament with a clandestine midnight investigation to gather evidence for the authorities. Legendary Scenes to Watch For
A Shaolin martial artist recruited by British Intelligence to infiltrate a crime lord’s island. This guide covers the film’s essential legacy, plot,
One of the most quoted lines in cinema, delivered by Lee during a confrontation with a rival fighter.