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Enter the Clones of Bruce [Blu-ray]

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Enter the Clones of Bruce [Blu-ray]

David Gregory directs this documentary which explores the genre known as Bruceploitation. Immediately after the sudden death of Bruce Lee, movie studios began casting look-alike actors to star in martial arts films similar to those of Lee's in an attempt to exploit and capitalise upon Lee's international popularity. Gregory interviews actors who starred in these films, many of whose names were changed, including Bruce Le, Dragon Lee and Bruce Li.

He also interviews film-makers, actors and martial arts film experts and considers the line between paying respect to an icon and exploiting their legacy.

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  • Interactive Menus
  • Bonus Footage
  • Trailers
  • Commentary: David Gregory (director/co-executive producer), Frank Djeng (co-producer), Vivian Wong (co-producer), Michael Worth (co-producer) and Jim Kunz (cinematographer)
  • Other Documentary: 'Working at Shaw Brothers'; 'Bruce Lee and I'; 'The Lost World of Kung Fu Film Negatives'; 'Bruce's Hong Kong'; 'Severin's Kung Fu Theatre'
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David Gregory directs this documentary which explores the genre known as Bruceploitation. Immediately after the sudden death of Bruce Lee, movie studios began casting look-alike actors to star in martial arts films similar to those of Lee's in an attempt to exploit and capitalise upon Lee's international popularity. Gregory interviews actors who starred in these films, many of whose names were changed, including Bruce Le, Dragon Lee and Bruce Li.

He also interviews film-makers, actors and martial arts film experts and considers the line between paying respect to an icon and exploiting their legacy.

Special Features

  • Interactive Menus
  • Bonus Footage
  • Trailers
  • Commentary: David Gregory (director/co-executive producer), Frank Djeng (co-producer), Vivian Wong (co-producer), Michael Worth (co-producer) and Jim Kunz (cinematographer)
  • Other Documentary: 'Working at Shaw Brothers'; 'Bruce Lee and I'; 'The Lost World of Kung Fu Film Negatives'; 'Bruce's Hong Kong'; 'Severin's Kung Fu Theatre'