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Bruce Lee in New Guinea
The tribe of a remote island worships the legendary Snake Pearl. Two masters of kung fu visit the isle and discover they must defend the daughter of the murdered chief against a evil wizard.
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Plot Summary
In this martial arts thriller, a legendary fighter known only as 'The Dragon' travels to the remote jungles of New Guinea. He becomes embroiled in a dangerous mission to rescue a kidnapped scientist and retrieve a valuable artifact from a ruthless criminal organization. Facing formidable adversaries, he must use his unparalleled fighting skills to survive and complete his objective.
Critical Reception
While Bruce Lee's presence is the main draw, 'Bruce Lee in New Guinea' is often viewed as a lesser entry in his filmography, notable for its extensive use of archival footage of Lee in place of a full new performance. The film's plot and pacing have been criticized, though Lee's iconic fight sequences are still appreciated by fans.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for showcasing Bruce Lee's legendary martial arts prowess.
Criticized for its reliance on recycled footage and a weak narrative.
Considered more of a tribute than a fully realized film.
Google audience: Audience reviews are mixed, with many fans appreciating the opportunity to see more of Bruce Lee's iconic fighting style, even if it's through repurposed footage. However, some viewers express disappointment with the film's storyline and editing.
Fun Fact
This film controversially uses extensive footage from Bruce Lee's earlier, unfinished film 'The Game of Death' and combines it with newly shot scenes featuring a body double and different actors, as Lee had passed away before its completion.
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