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April 10, 2026
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"Tien: You have a bad habit of being late! Hai Tien: You want your job done, don't you? The Boss: I can assurde you that the boy and girl are fine and know nothing about "our project." Hai Tien: You have no choice anyway - you need me and by the way, don't you or anyone in this house lay even one finger on either one of them! The Boss: I can assure you that my guardas personally Will take good care of then. And I might even be generous enough to let you see them anytime you want - but don't even try or think that you can leave this house. My generosity, you see, has a limit. Take today easy and conserve your energy. You can have a light workout later."
"Hai Tien: I want you to remember me"
"Hak-kyu Kim — Hai Tien"
"Byung-joo Kim — Tien"
"Kang-kook Lee — Wong"
"Se-kyn Oh — Second Thung"
"Marty Rhodes — Narrator"
"Ho-you Yun — Kid"
"Bruce Lee — Hai Tien (only a 1972 short footage in credits cloused without dialogue)"
"Hwang In-shik — (1rd Floor Guardian: only a 1972 short footage outdoors without dialogue)"
"Ji Han-jae — (4rd Floor Guardian: only a 1972 short footage outdoors without dialogue)"
"In 1972, Bruce Lee began working on his second directorial project, Game of Death. The Plot involved Lee playing the role of Hai Tien, a retired martial arts champion who is confronted by a Korean crime syndicate that Kidnaps his sister and younger brother and force him to partecipate in a raid on a five-story pagoda located in South Korea."
"At the end of the film an exhausted Hai Tien Staggers down the steps from the pagoda and departs the village. Although Bruce Lee never finalized the details for the ending of the film it is evident from his scene breakdowns that the boss would be arrested. Hai Tien, his sister and brother would be reunited after returning of the Korean airport. The storyline perfectly justified the action that would be required in the film while the choreography of the fight sequences served to related Lee's message of personal liberation in the art of combat."
"4rd Floor Guardian: As you gentleman know red means danger. Therefore, I advise to you people not to step into this warning arena. If you want to go an living, stop here. Go back downstairs. Life Is precious."
"Game of Death Redux is a lovely tribute that essentially functions as a Bruce Lee-direted short film."
"Watching Game of Death Redux, is like inhaling the pure essence of Bruce Lee. Alan Canvan has completed Lee's vision and the three levels of the pagoda now feel like a cinematic novella."
"Golden Harvest and Niche Pictures:"
"Mars - Guard"
"Shih Kien - Han (voice dubbed by Keye Luke)"
"Wei Tung - Lao"
"Lam Ching Ying"
"Yuen Biao -Tournament fighter"
"Tadashi Yamashita"
"Sammo Hung - Shaolin fighter"
"Darnell Garcia - Hood"
"Roy Chiao Shaolin Abbott"
"Ho Lee Yan - Old Man"
"Allan Kent - Golfer"
"Bolo Yeung - Bolo (as Yang Sze)"
"Geoffrey Weeks - Braithwaite"
"Peter Archer - Parsons"
"Marlene Clark - Secretary"
"Mickey Caruso - L.A. Cop"
"Pat E. Johnson - Hood"
"Mike Bissell - Hood"
"Jackie Chan - Han's henchman"
"William Keller - L.A. Cop"
"Tony Liu - Tournament fighter"
"Yuen Wah - Tournament fighter/Bruce Lee's Stunt Double"
"Hidy Ochiai"
"Paul Heller - Radio Operator"
"Mang Hoi - Ship's mate"
"Jim Kelly - Williams"
"John Saxon - Roper"
"Ahna Capri - Tania"
"You will tell me who else! (to Williams)"
"You were the man outside the palace? (to Williams)"
"Bruce Lee - Lee"
"Robert Wall - O'Hara (- Bob Wall)"
"It isn't the art but combat that you enjoy? (to Williams)"