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# Return of the Dragon

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## Description

NEW 4K SCAN AND RESTORATION! Tang Lung (Lee) flies to Rome to help a friend of the family, Chen Ching-hua (Nora Miao). She is being threatened by local gangsters to sell her restaurant and they will stop at nothing to get the property. When Tang proves to be a treat to the syndicate’s plans they hire the best martial artists to take out Tang Lung. In one of the film's most famous sequences, Bruce Lee takes on American martial arts expert Colt (Chuck Norris) in the ancient city’s majestic Coliseum. This martial arts classic, also known as WAY OF THE DRAGON, is written and directed by Bruce Lee.

Review: Fantastic Martial Arts Classic with Bruce Lee vs. Chuck Norris - Story: Tang (Bruce Lee) has just arrived in Rome, but he isn’t on a holiday, instead he has come to help his cousins in the family business. A restaurant run by his family is doing well and making profits, but they’ve attracted the attention of an organized crime syndicate. The mobsters want to take over the business and property for their own empire, but Tang’s family is trying to hold their ground. Since Tang is a martial arts expert, he plans to not only defend the business himself if he needs to but to also train his cousins to stand up to the criminals. But even with his immense skills in battle and his dedication to his family, can Tang and his cousins fend off an entire crew of professional crooks? Entertainment Value: This time around, Bruce Lee serves as writer and director, in addition to being the star of course and his presence in the creative elements is obvious. This movie has a different feel than The Big Boss or Fist of Fury, with more realistic martial arts fights, a shift in location to Europe, and an enhanced sense of humor. The dialed up humor is a positive, as Lee has a good feel for comedy on both sides of the camera, so even when the fight scenes get a tinge of humor, it works so well. The fight scenes aren’t as over the top as some in his previous films, but rest assured, they’re action packed and still get wild. Bruce brings out the nunchakus and does serious damage, while he also has a showdown with Chuck Norris. This epic sequence has the two battle it out in an extended fashion with some brutal strikes and both men really bring out the big guns to make sure it is a memorable scene. Also of note is the little kitten who shares the screen with these action icons during their clash, as the tiny feline certainly steals the show when on screen. The story is competent, the martial arts are fantastic, and Bruce Lee is, well, Bruce Lee, so The Way of the Dragon earns a high recommendation. As I said above, you can tell there is a shift in this movie with Bruce Lee working as the writer and director, as well as the lead. He embraces the sense of humor we had seen flashes of, making it more prominent and letting himself explore more on that front. I love that he isn’t afraid to laugh at himself either, often making himself the butt of a joke, always with a big smile. A few of the action scenes even show some humor and while it might sound out of place, it works. As an actor, Bruce is great fun to watch in The Way of the Dragon and shows more of his charm than before, likely because he was able to show personality with his increase creative control. He thrives in the martial arts scenes and is peak form here, while his showdown with Chuck Norris is one for the martial arts cinema hall of fame. The cast also includes Tony Liu, Nora Miao, Robert Baker, and Robert Wall.
Review: Item as described! It's perfect!!! Thank you so much!!! =) - Perfect!!! Thank you so much!!! =)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B06VSTRMYH |
| Actors  | Lee, Bruce, Miao, Nora, Norris, Chuck |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,594 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #3,548 in Action & Adventure Blu-ray Discs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,413) |
| Director  | Lee, Bruce |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| MPAA rating  | R (Restricted) |
| Media Format  | NTSC, Widescreen |
| Number of discs  | 1 |
| Product Dimensions  | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.24 ounces |
| Release date  | May 16, 2017 |
| Run time  | 1 hour and 40 minutes |
| Studio  | SHOUT! FACTORY |
| Subtitles:  | English |

## Product Details

- **Color:** Color
- **Contributor:** Lee, Bruce, Miao, Nora, Norris, Chuck
- **Format:** NTSC, Widescreen
- **Language:** English
- **Runtime:** 1 hour and 40 minutes

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fantastic Martial Arts Classic with Bruce Lee vs. Chuck Norris
*by M***S on August 3, 2023*

Story: Tang (Bruce Lee) has just arrived in Rome, but he isn’t on a holiday, instead he has come to help his cousins in the family business. A restaurant run by his family is doing well and making profits, but they’ve attracted the attention of an organized crime syndicate. The mobsters want to take over the business and property for their own empire, but Tang’s family is trying to hold their ground. Since Tang is a martial arts expert, he plans to not only defend the business himself if he needs to but to also train his cousins to stand up to the criminals. But even with his immense skills in battle and his dedication to his family, can Tang and his cousins fend off an entire crew of professional crooks? Entertainment Value: This time around, Bruce Lee serves as writer and director, in addition to being the star of course and his presence in the creative elements is obvious. This movie has a different feel than The Big Boss or Fist of Fury, with more realistic martial arts fights, a shift in location to Europe, and an enhanced sense of humor. The dialed up humor is a positive, as Lee has a good feel for comedy on both sides of the camera, so even when the fight scenes get a tinge of humor, it works so well. The fight scenes aren’t as over the top as some in his previous films, but rest assured, they’re action packed and still get wild. Bruce brings out the nunchakus and does serious damage, while he also has a showdown with Chuck Norris. This epic sequence has the two battle it out in an extended fashion with some brutal strikes and both men really bring out the big guns to make sure it is a memorable scene. Also of note is the little kitten who shares the screen with these action icons during their clash, as the tiny feline certainly steals the show when on screen. The story is competent, the martial arts are fantastic, and Bruce Lee is, well, Bruce Lee, so The Way of the Dragon earns a high recommendation. As I said above, you can tell there is a shift in this movie with Bruce Lee working as the writer and director, as well as the lead. He embraces the sense of humor we had seen flashes of, making it more prominent and letting himself explore more on that front. I love that he isn’t afraid to laugh at himself either, often making himself the butt of a joke, always with a big smile. A few of the action scenes even show some humor and while it might sound out of place, it works. As an actor, Bruce is great fun to watch in The Way of the Dragon and shows more of his charm than before, likely because he was able to show personality with his increase creative control. He thrives in the martial arts scenes and is peak form here, while his showdown with Chuck Norris is one for the martial arts cinema hall of fame. The cast also includes Tony Liu, Nora Miao, Robert Baker, and Robert Wall.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Item as described! It's perfect!!! Thank you so much!!! =)
*by A***Y on November 5, 2025*

Perfect!!! Thank you so much!!! =)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Clash of the Titans
*by C***J on May 18, 2014*

More than any other single man, Bruce Lee brought appreciation for martial arts into the consciousness of the West via cinema. There was intense interest in it for many years after his untimely passing, with the torch probably being carried most visibly by Mr. Norris. I was a little surprised by how silly this movie was in places, but even those parts were entertaining to me because of the charisma of Lee (you've got to love his insulting dismissal of opponents by merely shaking his head or his finger "NO" LOL...). Thin plot aside, the real reason to watch any Bruce Lee movie is for the action, and this one does not disappoint. More than just a martial artist and movie star, Lee was also a philosopher and all-around fascinating human being (check out the book Bruce Lee - Artist of Life). He was extraordinarily well physically toned and mentally focused, and as he once said, you should "be like water" and adapt to your situation, whatever it may be. His graceful, fluid movements were the result of intense training, but he made it appear totally natural and effortless. The overall plot has already been discussed elsewhere here, but in the end, the baddies tire of losing every confrontation and resort to flying Chuck Norris to Italy to eliminate the pesky Bruce Lee do-gooder character. The epic end battle is, appropriately enough, staged at the immortal Roman Colosseum. It is the highlight of the movie and must be one of the best fight scenes either of them ever did (and I believe the only time Chuck was both the bad guy and was defeated). This is a legendary scene and is the kind that inspired movies and video games of the '80s and beyond. I've always noticed how incredibly rigid Chuck's posture was while fighting, with an upright torso and abdominal muscles that were doubtlessly highly conditioned, although he didn't have the rippling muscle definition of the hyperactive Lee. By contrast, Lee's style of was fluid and graceful, almost catlike, with Norris being more of a pale, hairy ogre of great strength and discipline. This movie and one of Chuck's earliest and best starring roles in A Force of One (another epic battle, this time vs kick boxing champion Bill "Superfoot" Wallace") are the two best places to see Norris as more of a true martial artist fighting another great martial artist rather than just being an actor. It's a shame to think of the great movies we missed as a result of losing Lee so early....I have to think he would have been in others with Chuck at some point.....

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