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"Sammo Hung β Hung Chun-nam"
"Huang Xiaoming β Wong Leung"
"Donnie Yen β Ip Man"
"Lynn Hung β Cheung Wing-sing"
"Simon Yam β Chow Ching-chuen"
"I didn't come here today to prove which is better, Chinese or Western boxing. All people have different status in life, I don't believe that one person's integrity is worth more than the others. I hope that we can start to respect each other."
"Bruce Lee β Billy Lo (archive footage)"
"Kim Tai-jong β Billy Lo (doubling for Bruce Lee)"
"Bruceβs tracksuit is orange-yellow in this movie because Clouse darkened the film print, thus resulting in a change in its color from bright yellow to orange. Clouse darkened the film because in his version of Game of Death, Bruce fights Kareem at night, whereas in Bruceβs version of the movie, the pagoda battle is during the day."
"Yuen Biao β Billy Lo (doubling for Bruce Lee)"
"You've got till tomorrow morning to call us. It's the last time we're gonna ask Billy."
"[first lines] Cut! Okay, that's a print. That was great, Billy! Okay everybody... [stage light collapses, crew gasps]"
"Albert Sham β Billy Lo (doubling for Bruce Lee)"
"Roy Chiao β Henry Lo"
"Five years after his passing, excerpta from the film Lee had worked so feverishly on during the final months and hours of his Life, are edited into a film featuring Lee's title, The Game of Death. But the film bears no comparison to Lee's original multi-level vision. Without Lee's choreograghy notes, script-outline and motif the producers are uncertain what to do with the 100 minutes of footage they have in their possession. Moreover, they discovery that Lee was such a perfectionist that of the 100 minutes of footage they have in hand, two-thirds turn out to be outtakes and retakes, shot that Lee himself had discarded for sequences in the film that he felt were beneath his standard of quality. They deem only 11 minutes and 7 seconds of the footage ti be worthy of inclusion in their film. The rest, approximately 21 minutes worth, they discard. Intercutting actual footage of Lee into fight sequences involving lookalikes and even using cardboard cutouts of Lee's head, the end result Is viewed by many as an exploitive and grotesque joke played on the great artist's legacy. By now, even Lee's most zealous fans are beginning to believe that the original footage Is gone. And that It will never be possible to see the footage Lee shot in its entirety nor to ever learn what his original storyline for the film was. In the fall of 1994, during research conducted for a multi-volume book series based on Lee's surviving writings, Lee's original script and choreograghy writings for The Game of Death are recovered. The writings confirm what had long been suspected thath Lee had shot considerably more footage for The Game of Death than had been seen to date. Another unexpected surprise Is discovered among his choreography writings. His hand-written storyline, 12 pages in length and containing all scene breakdowns and select dialogue passages the original storyline stands in sharp contrast to the one presented in the film released under the same name. After the discovery of Lee's script notes a search to find the missing footage Is launched. It will last some six years, but then the miraculous happens. The original 35mm film footage Is located. After having been separated for over a quarter of a century Bruce Lee's original footage and script notes are finally reunited. Over the course of this film, you'll see this footage as Bruce Lee had intended for It to be shown, and you'll also come to understand the struggle he had to undergo in order to bring It to the big screen. And perhaps along the way, you'll come to know the real Bruce Lee the man behind the legend, a little better as well."
"Tony Chiu-Wai β Leung Davi"
"Colleen Camp β Ann Morris"
"Robert Wall β Carl Miller"
"You lose Carl Miller!"
"Hugh O'Brian β Steiner"
"Mell Novak β Stick"
"Dan Inosanto β Pasqual (also archive footage)"
"Gig Young β Jim Marschall"
"Billy McGill β John"
"[Billy stops Ann from shooting Dr Land] Let it go. What must be done is being done."
"Dean Jagger β Dr. Land"
"Kareem Abdul-Jabbar β Hakim (archive footage)"
"Don Barry β Boat Captain / Hakim (dubling for Kareem Abdul-Jabbar)"
"James Tien β Charlie Wang (archive footage)"
"Ji Han-jae β Restaurant Fighter (archive footage)"
"[last lines] Son of a bitch! Goddamn bastard! Goddamn...! [screams and falls]"
"Game of Death Redux showcased 23 minutes of the 1972-era Game of Death footage that was presented closely the way Bruce intended, while at the same time, keeping in-tact some of the stronger as aspects of the universally panned, pieced together 1978 film, such as John Barryβs acclaimed score, as well some of the filmβs strong audio design."
"Chuck Norris β (archive footage)"
"Sammo Kam-Bo Hung β Lo Chen"
"Christopher Kent β Billy Lo (voice: dubbing for Bruce Lee)"
"Kevin Kilner - Jack Pruitt"
"Seth Smith - Stan Pruitt"
"Rya Kihlstedt - Alice Ribbons"
"Lenny Von Dohlen - Burton Jernigan"
"Oh, man. I hope they're not-- ( gasps, screams )"
"Marian Seldes - Mrs. Hess"
"Jason Statham as Deckard Shaw"
"Elsa Pataky as Elena Neves"
"John Ortiz as Arturo Braga"
"Baxter Harris - Police Captain"
"Gina Carano as Riley Hicks"
"Luke Evans as Owen Shaw"
"There you go, Speedy. ( gasps )"
"Gal Gadot as Gisele Yashar"
"Sung Kang as Han Seoul-Oh"