
"The Dragon surrounded" - With son Brandon amidst a horde of admiring fans.
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"Ladies man" - Flanked by 2 popular Hong Kong actresses.
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Demonstrating his famous 1-inch punch: Bruce Lee is well-known for his famous "1-inch punch" which is so...
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With a movie producer & a friend:
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Clowning around: - Posing with a friend in a Hong Kong restaurant.
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Posing with a movie director or producer - The guy in the middle is his friend nicknamed "the little...
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A restless look: As a child, Bruce could never sit still for a minute. He was always...
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With mom & son in Hong Kong: It wasn't until 1965 that Grace 1st saw her grandson &...
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With his older brother Peter: Inspite of them being really very close, no one ever heard of Peter. But then...
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At a Hong Kong park with sis-in-law: - Her name is Sylvia.
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A typical Bruce Lee date: - First a short spar upon getting home, then a spar in bed, he, he, he. Just...
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Still giving pointers to his sis-in-law: - Wow, she can really kick says Bruce!
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"Never ending sparring!"
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Giving pointers to a black belter!
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Testing for speed: Bruce was known for the speed in which he demonstrated his technique. Several...
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Taking a break from shooting:
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Stretching prior to filming:
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A break from filming: - The final scene of "The Return of the Dragon" was filmed inside the...
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"Break time" - Chuck Norris, Bob Wall, & Bruce Lee.
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Bruce & Chuck - Going thru the finer points of the film.
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" The Colisuem" [Rome]. - Posing with his friend nicknamed "the little unicorn."
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Bruce Lee's "Jeet Kune Do" class: - Kareem Abdul Jabbar towers above the rest. *Bruce Lee had several...
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Bruce & his BIG dog:
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"Overtly-gross knuckles!" - That's a real martial artist's knucks!
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Posing with Dan Inosanto: - Dan Inosanto is Bruce Lee's Filipino-American friend who himself is a...
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Rehearsing a scene with Dan: - Bruce included Dan in his last movie "The Game of Death"...
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Still Bruce & Dan: After Bruce's death, Dan & Bruce Lee's other students continued...
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A scene from "Enter the Dragon."
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"The Chinese Connection" This is one of Bruce's early film in Hong Kong which he didn't want...
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A break in shooting:
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A scene from "Return of the Dragon" - This is a scene where he was being ridiculed by the ridiculous villian.
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A scene from "The Chinese Connection."
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A scene from "The Chinese Connection."
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A scene from "The Chinese Connection."
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Still a scene from "Return of the Dragon Although this film featured a lot less martial artists unlike in...
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A scene from "Return of the Dragon" This duel between Chuck Norris & Bruce Lee in the ending of the...
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A scene from "Return of the Dragon" "Return of the Dragon" is a movie after "Enter the...
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Yeung Sze (a.k.a. Bolo Yeung): Bolo is perhaps the most well-known villain in karate movies. Van...
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...and Bruce: - This is actually part of the previous pic whereby Bolo was staring hard at...
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"Kato" - Bruce Lee played "Kato" in the 1960's T.V. series...
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Signing autographs: - It is said that he had to wear mask back then because the Am. public...
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Showing off his weapons skill: - Bruce was adepth with stick weapons too.
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The cast of "The Green Hornet" - Bruce clowning aorund with actor Van Williams who played the lead role of...
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A scene from "Enter The Dragon."
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Scene from "Enter the Dragon"
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A scene from "Enter The Dragon."
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A scene from "Enter the Dragon"
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A scene from "Enter the Dragon"
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A scene from "Enter the Dragon"
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A scene from "Enter the Dragon"
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A scene from "Enter the Dragon"
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A scene from "Enter the Dragon"
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A scene from "Enter the Dragon"
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A scene from "Enter the Dragon"
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A scene in "Enter the Dragon" This is the fight scene inside the cave prison where Bruce Lee...
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Still a scene inside the prison: - The story here involves Bruce atempting to release the prisoners but not...
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"Nunchak fighting" The karate scenes of "Enter the Dragon" are somewhat mediocre but the...
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A stick fighting scene: - Bruce also perfected the art of stick weaponry yet his reall best at...
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More nunchak scenes: Bruce has been dead for almost 30 years now yet no one has yet to claim his...
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Still a nunchak scene: Bruce Lee using his nunchaks in his movies are perhaps the greatest...
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Last of the nunchak scene: - I can keep on talking about how great Bruce Lee really was but you...
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More on Bruce & Dan: - This is the scene where Dan enters. It's nunchak versus sticks!
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Bruce defeats Dan: - Of course, the hero defeats the villain.
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Bruce & Dan slugging it out:
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"Enters Kareem!" - Kareem is the other GIANT villian. His size alone could easily make...
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A flying kick to the giant: - This is one way of bringing a BIG opponent down.
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Kareem finally falls: - The bigger they are, the harder they fall!
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Bruce slugging the giant:
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Showing off his nunchak skills:
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The typical intense look:
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The typical intense stare:
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A scene from "The Game of Death:"
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Still "The Game of Death"
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Famous trio: - Posing with martial arts heayweights Hayward Nishioka & Chuck Norris.
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"Marlowe" - Opposite James Garner in that movie.
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A scene from "The Green Hornet."
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Posing with Jhoon Rhee: Jhoon Rhee (the guy in the middle) is the man who brought Tae Kwon Do to the...
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Break at the set of "The Green Hornet."
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Posing as a chef:
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A scene from "The Chinese Connection."
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A scene from "Enter the Dragon."
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A scene from "The Chinese Connection."
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A break from shooting:
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A scene from "Enter the Dragon"
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Final moments of "Enter the Dragon"
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A scene from "Enter the Dragon"
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A scene from "Enter the Dragon"
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A scene from "Enter the Dragon"
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A scene from "Enter the Dragon"
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A scene from "Enter the Dragon"
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A scene from "Enter the Dragon"
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A scene from "Enter the Dragon"
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A scene from "Enter the Dragon"
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A scene from "Enter the Dragon"
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A scene from "Enter the Dragon"
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A scene from "Enter the Dragon"
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A scene from "Enter the Dragon"
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A scene in "Enter the Dragon"
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A break from shooting:
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A scene from "Enter the Dragon"
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A scene from "Enter the Dragon." - He's actually clowning around here during a break.
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A scene from "Enter the Dragon"
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Final moments of "Enter the Dragon."
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A break in filming "Enter the Dragon"
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A scene from "Enter the Dragon"
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A scene from "Enter the Dragon"
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Bruce' resting place in Seattle:
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"Nice pose!"
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Bruce & son Brandon: - They were inseperable. *Brandon Lee would become an action actor...
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Appearing in a Hong Kong talk show:
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A scene from "The Chinese Connection." - Bruce Lee's SO TOUGH that he even fights dogs!
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