Enter the Dragon Reviews and Ratings



  • December 21, 2009
    Take Bruce Lee away and you would pretty much have no film. Sure, the supporting cast is not bad at all, from Jim Kelly to Shin Kien as the villain, but Bruce is the main support of the whole thing.
  • December 21, 2009
    Have all Bruce movies. This is in my collection. enjoyed the martial tournament.
  • December 20, 2009
    Love this movie so much.
  • December 20, 2009
    Bruce Lee's most famous film and probably his best.
  • December 19, 2009
    If you want to know why Bruce Lee is a star, watch this film.
  • December 18, 2009
    pretty deep, watchoiuussss ha !
  • December 18, 2009
    A Shao-Lin monk is recruited to infiltrate a tournament held by a corrupt martial artist to recruit new members to his organisation. Enter The Dragon was Bruce Lee's final completed film, and this reason alone was enough to make it pass into legend, and it is a monument to Lee's ...( read more)incredible skill and potential. If you look at the film objectively however, it's more difficult to see as a great film in its own right. Take away Lalo Schifrin's excellent score and Bruce and it's 70s exploitation pure and simple; the characters (Jim Kelly's be-afroed black power stereotype sticking it to the man and John Saxon's adrenaline junkie playboy) are cartoon characters,and the crude photography and gratuitous female nudity are all standard elements of the trashy crowd pleasing flicks of the era. The plot also does not stand up to scrutiny; did Han (with his metal hand, cat stroking and secret base making him look like a Frankenstein's monster made up of old Bond baddies) really think that holier than holy Lee whose sister's death was caused by the lascivious advances of his evil henchmen would want to throw in with him and his drug running, white slave trading buddies...? Please. The upshot of all of this is that every second of screentime devoted to anybody but Bruce is screentime wasted, and you spend ALL of it waiting for him to reappear and strut his stuff. But when he does, he is simply incredible. Worth it for Lee and Schifrin, but anyone expecting a cinematic classic will be disappointed.
  • December 3, 2009
    A definite Kung Fu flick, only for fans of the genre.
  • November 29, 2009
    the power of mind, body and spirit
  • November 13, 2009
    Bruce Lee is awesome!
  • November 12, 2009
    this is the best of all and my fav
  • November 5, 2009
    Clasico de clasicos. Es obligatorio verla.
  • November 5, 2009
    Bruce Lee at his best.
  • November 4, 2009
    one of thie best movies of its time
  • October 27, 2009
    The best martial arts film by far. A true 70s grindhouse classic.
  • October 21, 2009
    You have offended my family and you have offended the Shaolin Temple-Lee

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    Director:Robert Clouse
    Cast:Bruce Lee,John Saxon,Jim Kelly
    Genre:Action,Martial Arts
    Year of release:1973
    Running Time:98 minutes

    Plot:
    Enter the Dragon revolves around the three main characters. Lee, a man recruited by an agency to investigate a tournament hosted by Han, since they believe he has an Opium trade there. Roper and Williams are former army buddies since Vietnam and they enter the tournament due to different problems that they have. Roper is on the run from the Mafia due to his gambling debts, while Williams is harassed by racist police officers and defends himself from them and uses the car for his getaway. It is a deadly tournament that they will enter on an island. Lee's job is to get the other two out of there alive. Written by Emphinix A martial arts expert is recruited to infiltrate a drug operation under the guise of taking part in an invitational competition sponsored by the one handed crime boss.

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  • October 15, 2009
    Enter the Dragon is simply the Best martial arts film ever released. Simply the Best Bruce Lee movie in his short career. Way of the Dragon was Bruce's Best Hong Kong Movie. For those who've seen this movie recently, it may not appeal to you, because of Jet Li's computerised Kung...( read more) Fu. Bruce Lee is the greatest Fighter in History, what you see in the movies, is twice the speed he fights in real life. There is no one like him yet, Jackie Chan is great with stunts, but in no level. Jet Li is magnificent and fast, but not in his level. I'm not even gonna mention Van Damme and Seagel. Tony Jaa is fast and powerful, but there will be no one like Lee. His acting wasn't Superb, but that doesn't stop the movie from being a Non stop entertainer. The fight Scenes are terrific, remember this is a 70s movie. The rest of the cast were decent, in particularly John Saxon, who provides some of the humour. Watch out for Bolo Yeung in a younger role. This is an example of an Martial Arts masterpiece.
  • October 11, 2009
    i have been wanting to see this movie for quit sometime now, it is very action packed and when the movie came out i went to see it all the time it was showing.yes it was very exciting.
  • October 5, 2009
    Bruce lee makes awesome bird noises
  • September 30, 2009
    que bonito es deshaogarse viendo chingadasos en la tele!
  • September 22, 2009
    Bruce lee . This Film is your Glory.
  • September 18, 2009
    Loved it, among Bruce Lee's finest. He will always be the best. No more words.

    77/100
  • September 14, 2009
    Beyond perfect! Bruce Lee was a martial arts god who came to earth to give us the fighting spirit..he wasnt just good at fighting he was extremley intelligent at the same time.
  • September 12, 2009
    Enter the Dragon (1973) was Bruce Lee's first (and only) solo big Hollywood production. Too bad he never got to see the fruits of his labor. He passed away during the film's post production. If you haven't seen this film already then you're either a kid, lame or something is wron...( read more)g with you.
  • September 8, 2009
    its like a finger pointing to the moon...but even better
  • September 8, 2009
    Classic, but now dated! Always worth a look!
  • August 27, 2009
    A young Shaolin fighter called Lee (Bruce Lee) is requested by his master to help a man from British Intelligence, Braithwaite (Geoffrey Weeks), to uncover evidence against a man called Han (Shih Kien). In order to uncover the evidence, Braithwaite asks Lee to enter a martial art...( read more)s tournament to be held on Han's island fortress. Once on the island Lee and his friends Roper (John Saxon) and Williams (Jim Kelly) discover Han is trading drugs and attempt to bust his operation which leads to a large climactic tournament using the deadliest of weapons - the human body.

    also stars Ahna Kapri, Bob Wall, Betty Chung, Yang Sze, Angela Mao Ying and Peter Archer.

    directed by Robert Clouse.
  • August 26, 2009
    "The art of fighting without fighting"
  • August 25, 2009
    i used to bleed this movie
  • August 25, 2009
    Well unlike other classic lee movie this is quit awesome ...
  • August 24, 2009
    Such a well-rounded cast. Definitely has one of the best storylines kung fu flicks have to offer.
  • August 23, 2009
    The Best Bruce Lee film!! Classic!!!
  • August 22, 2009
    What more can I say? Bruce Lee alone makes this movie a truly classic Martial-Arts movie.
  • August 4, 2009
    yes, i am a bruce lee fan, and this one even though i was just 9 when i saw this, (dont ask why i was allowed to watch it) it made a mark, since then ive been a fan
  • August 4, 2009
    This is the movie which inspired me to learn martial arts. I am sure that i am not the only one.
  • August 1, 2009
    C'mon man of course this is the stuff
  • July 29, 2009
    Bruce Lee at his best
  • July 26, 2009
    The best Bruce Lee movie
  • July 22, 2009
    The most famous film of Bruce Lee, is excelent
  • July 19, 2009
    No denying this is the best martial art movie made in it's time with the legend bruce lee.
  • July 14, 2009
    Own it on Laser Disc
  • July 12, 2009
    the best of the best
  • July 6, 2009
    Lee's uncanny ab ility to quietly convey "hey...I'm a badass. Deal with it" overcomes the weak writing. A+ #1 moviefilm!
  • June 30, 2009
    Epic, classic, an icon..
  • June 28, 2009
    hello....Bruce Lee.....I don't even need to comment

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