Exit the Dragon, Enter the Tiger
Exit the Dragon, Enter the Tiger

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Exit the Dragon, Enter the Tiger

1976
Movie
79 min
Cantonese

This martial arts movie tries to explain the strange death of the international movie star and kung fu master Bruce Lee. Most of the story centers on a former disciple of Lee who launches a private investigation and ends up avenging the brutal death of his own girlfriend.

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IMDb6.4/10
Director: Joseph KuoGenres: Action, Martial Arts

Plot Summary

A martial arts master is murdered by a rival clan who steal a valuable martial arts manual. His sister vows revenge and teams up with another martial artist to track down the killers and recover the stolen manual. The film follows their perilous journey, filled with intricate fight choreography and deadly confrontations, as they face formidable opponents from the treacherous clan.

Critical Reception

Exit the Dragon, Enter the Tiger is a classic example of 1970s martial arts cinema, often praised for its fast-paced action and impressive fight sequences. While not as widely known as some of Bruce Lee's films, it holds a strong reputation among fans of the genre for its solid choreography and compelling revenge plot. Audience reception is generally positive, appreciating its authenticity and dedication to the martial arts tradition.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its energetic and well-executed martial arts fight scenes.

  • Appreciated for its straightforward and engaging revenge narrative.

  • Considered a solid entry in the 1970s kung fu film era.

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Fun Fact

The film features early appearances by Yuen Wah and Yuen Chor, who would later become renowned choreographers and actors in Hong Kong cinema, particularly within the martial arts genre.

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