Exit the Dragon, Enter the Tiger (Chinese title: 天皇巨星; Cantonese: Tian huang ju xing), also released as Bruce Lee: The Star of Stars, is a 1976 Bruceploitation film starring Bruce Li. The title is a play on the Bruce Lee film Enter the Dragon and is one of the most well-known films in the Bruceploitation genre.[1]
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Exit the Dragon, Enter the Tiger | |
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Traditional | 天皇巨星 |
Simplified | 天皇巨星 |
Directed by | Tso Nam Lee |
Written by | Hsin Yee Chang |
Produced by | Wong Fung |
Starring | Bruce Li |
Cinematography | Yip Cheng-Biu |
Edited by | Chiu Kuei Huang |
Music by | Fu Liang Chou |
Production company | Hong Kong Alpha Motion Picture Company |
Distributed by | Dimension Pictures |
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Running time | 84 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Mandarin |
The film tells the story of Tiger, a student of Bruce Lee, who comes to Hong Kong in search of answers regarding the mysterious death of his master. The character Susie Yung represents Betty Ting Pei. She and Tiger team up and take on the Hong Kong mafia in search of the truth regarding the death of the martial arts legend.
The film's music was composed by Fu Liang Chou under the name of Chow Fook-Leung. Similar to other film scores by Fu Liang Chou, excerpts from popular music of that time can be heard interpolated in the score. These excerpts include pieces of John Barry's 1974 score to The Man with the Golden Gun, Pink Floyd's "Shine On You Crazy Diamond", and Isaac Hayes' theme to Three Tough Guys, among others.
In 1978 a sequel was released titled Return of the Tiger. Li returned as a different character and the film co-starred Angela Mao.
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