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Dragon Lee | ... | |
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Irina Shevchenko | ... | |
| Bruce Le | ... | ||
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Yi Tao Chang | ... |
Bruce Lee Three
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Bruce Thai | ... |
Chuck Lee
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Jon T. Benn | ... |
Professor Lucas
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Bolo Yeung | ... |
Martial Arts trainer
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Shao-Chia Chen |
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Ka Sang Cheung |
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Kei Ying Cheung |
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Tao Chiang | ... |
Martial Arts trainer
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Chiang Chou |
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Ucebray Eelay |
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Alexander Grand |
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Andy Hannah | ... |
Colonel colin
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Bruce Lee has just died, but the BSI is swinging into action to salvage the situation. Aided by the brilliant Professor Lucas, cells from the martial arts master's body are removed and grown into three adult Bruce Lee clones. After undergoing training to bring their skills up to the level of their 'father', the three are sent out to battle crime, with one sent to take on a gold smuggler, and the other two teaming up to shut down an evil mad scientist. Written by Jean-Marc Rocher <rocher@fiberbit.net>
I saw this film in the early eighties, so my memory of the plot details is pretty hazy. I do recall, however that the clones mentioned in the title not only didn't look very much like Bruce Lee, they didn't look like each other! Also, there was an army of overweight men in diapers who were covered with metallic paint and were supposed to be made out of bronze. Whenever these guys would get kicked or punched a metallic "bong" was heard on the soundtrack to enhance the illusion. The only problem that the effect was ruined by the way their flesh jiggled on impact. I went to a lot of lousy films in those days, but this one got by far the worst audience reaction of all of them(although the place was nearly full!). If they were dumb enough to think a film with a title like this would be good, they deserved to be disappointed. Personally, at the time I thought it was a lot of goofy fun.