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Game of Death
Directed by
Robert Clouse
and
Bruce Lee
R
1978
1h 41m
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5.9
42%
63%
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A martial arts movie star must fake his death to bring down the syndicate that is extorting him and other celebrities - including his pop singer girlfriend - for protection money.
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Cast of Game of Death
Bruce Lee
Billy Lo
Gig Young
Jim Marshall
Dean Jagger
Dr. Land
Hugh O'Brian
Steiner
Colleen Camp
Ann Morris
Robert Wall
Carl Miller
Mel Novak
Stick
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Hakim
Chuck Norris
Colt
Dan Inosanto
Pasqual
Billy McGill
John
Sammo Hung Kam-Bo
Lo Chen
Roy Chiao
Henry Lo
Kim Tae-Jeong
Billy Lo
James Tien Chun
Charlie Wang
Bolo Yeung Sze
Yuen Biao
Billy Lo
Jim James
Surgeon
Austin Wai Tin-Chi
Wang Ho
Lau Yea-chun (archive footage)
Stephen Chang
Ming Tao (uncredited)
Warwick Paul Evans
Ringside Commentator (uncredited)
Lam Ching-Ying
Macau Fighter (uncredited)
Mars
Macau Fighter (uncredited)
Robert Clouse
Carl's Second #1 (uncredited)
Yuen Wah
Lo Chen's Second (uncredited)
Nora Miao
(archive footage) (uncredited)
Lau Kar-Wing
(uncredited)
Paul Chung Fat
(uncredited)
Betty Ting Pei
(uncredited)
André E. Morgan
(uncredited)
Game of Death Ratings & Reviews
DVD Clinic
Scott Weinberg
Aside from a few clumsy insert shots, Bruce Lee doesn't even appear until the final 20 minutes!
Flipside Movie Emporium
Rob Vaux
More classic kung-fu from the genre's legendary master.
ColeSmithey.com
Cole Smithey
Bruce Lee's last movie contains his best fighting sequences.
Film Frenzy
Matt Brunson
The majority of the rescued Lee footage comes at the end -- this part of the film is spectacular and almost makes up for the dreariness of everything that precedes it.
Daily Dead
Heather Wixson
If the game itself is haunted, which I'm supposing is plausible, there's nothing set up in Game of Death that would even insinuate that possibility, making for an experience that doesn't seem to make a lick of sense.
IONCINEMA.com
Nicholas Bell
An all around unfortunate and ill-conceived endeavor, it's a Lee feature for completists only.
Q Network Film Desk
James Kendrick
appropriates Lee's completed fight footage and awkwardly weds it to a hackneyed plot in order to squeeze whatever profits could still be wrung from his legacy
Cinapse
Ed Travis
Game Of Death would be an unconscionable tragedy if it weren't for those glorious moments when the true legend shines so brightly for one last fight.
TV Guide
To cash in on footage from a film Lee did not finish before his death, producer Chow puts in a double and uses out-takes for this kung-fu mess.
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