| The Little Dragon Bruce Lee is a wonderful archive of Bruce Lee's early childhood films and an informative guide to his young life growing up in Hong Kong.
The DVD is mainly made up of two movies which were developed in Hollywood by the renowned producer Dick Randall. He was the first to produce a docu/feature of this type, and it was released with unbelievable success.
The first of these productions was "The Real Bruce Lee" (1973), which contains clips from four of Bruce Lee's childhood movies, starting with "The Kid", then followed by "Bad Boy" (AKA "Blame It On Father"), "Carnival" (AKA "Love, Part 2"), and "Orphan Sam" (AKA "An Orphan's Tragedy"). Added to this are scenes from "The Unicorn Fist" press conference and his Hong Kong funeral. As Bruce Li and Dragon Lee were popular in the late seventies, there is an extra features with Bruce Li and a full film called "The Ultimate Lee", starring Dragon Lee, which is packed with kung fu action.
Later in 1982 Mr. Randall re-edited and extended the early Bruce Lee footage and made a slicker production, concentrating on Bruce Lee. This was called "The Young Bruce Lee".
These two features plus informative extras make this an incredible docu/feature package, a must for all fans and collectors of the little dragon Bruce Lee.
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