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  • let me tell you another alternate scene that I CANNOT FIND anywhere...when Bruce fights O'Hara, the bad guy picks up a SWORD, not 2 bottles. This was how the scene was shown in the UK in 1973 when I first saw it.Bruce traps the sword between his palms and parries it, then finishes O'Hara off.Does anybody else remember this? I was most surprised to see the bottles used years later when I got the film on video.

  • @larjanus When I see Bob Wall ( who played OHara) next month, I'll ask him about the sword scene.

  • @LIbertyorDeath419 wow that's great! poor Bob got his thumb broken by Bruce so many times in those movies! Pity he was always the villain. I will be very interested to hear what he has to say about this, I often wonder if my memory is playing tricks over that scene. Bob himself has described many times how Bruce cut his hand during filming of the 'bottle' sequence, but never any mention of an alternate take with swords.

  • This scene in part of Enter The Dragon film, why we'd never seen into the film was just director,s decision. It was considerated no outstanding. However, you could see this scene in very clearer imagen in the GOLDEN HARVEST Cop. movie GAME OF DEATH II. The problem is the dialogue was changed. In this movie the conversation is mostly about Bruce Lee' brother. If you never have seen that movie you have to see, is very funny.

  • I prefer the classic intro because this show at everyone of the stars...

  • Interesting that the still of Bruce used for the director's credit is not from Enter the Dragon, it's from The Chinese Connection, aka Fists of Fury.

  • The chinese characters he punches out say jingle wu men which is the chinese tile for fist of fury n the chinese connection was ment to be for the big boss but the tiles got mixed up when they were in there english name.

  • 5 stars!

  • the 1 who kill him..should be in hell right now.

  • who said he was murdered

  • He was not murdered.

    He took a pill because of a headache due to so many movies (he was tired, because after he finished Enter The Dragon he immediately went onto Game of Death while already tired) and had a allergic reaction to the pill, the reason he was so intenesly allergic to it was because his body was so pure. He took the pill and his brain swelled up considerebly.

    It is called Cerebral Edema (The serious and deadly type).

  • I much prefer the Hong Kong intro to ETD, watching the stop motion clips of Bruce is quite entertaining.

  • I miss the early days of Hong Kong cinema where films are in Mandarin, not Cantonese thanks to the British who insisted on the former.

  • Yes I have seen this footage before, i've uploaded it for all to see. This is in fact what was seen in Honk Kong Theatres. However unfortunately I don't have the extended nunchucku scenes. Although I can confirm there is hours of unseen footage and outtakes which have not been released yet, only lower quality small snippets.

    The monk scene is dubbed like all cantonese movies of the time, Bruce could not speak mandarin. This scene was dubbed in english with Bruce's real voice back in 1973.

  • If I'm not mistaken, Bruce didn't dub his own lines, Bruce spoke all of his lines, on-set, in english.

  • I read that the film was recorded with no sound and then everything was dubbed in post production :)

  • That's the way all of their films are made. For some reason, having the voices recorded seems to be an after thought.

  • THE BEST MOVIE EVER yes baby

  • Yes They speak Mandarin!

  • Not Cantonese?

  • @moviemaster77 Bruce Lee doesn't speak Mandarin... it is dubbed in Mandarin though

  • @deathofme1 i know that and its best in mandarin acting when they scream is much better then in englisch

  • are they speaking mandarin?

  • Yep Mandarin/ Putonghua - Should have listened first ..ha!

  • he was strong but the people jelous then they kill him haraam

  • he was killed by japanese ghosts

  • it's on the cantonese/mandarin versions of the film.

  • The Hong Kong opening to enter the dragon is not bad but original american opening is better!

  • Bruce is the bollox

  • WOW! Talk about how the world see the same things in another way. I have the USA Ver. of this on VHS 25th Anniversary and 30th Anniversary on DVD. They did add the missing scenes back on both of them. I guess when the 35th Anniversary come out, we might see more. Great last movie from the dragon himself. But I still hate how they mess up Game Of Death. If you have 30th Anniversary of Enter The Dragon, It will show you how it post do be shown if he was alive to finsh it.

  • the film was badly cut when came to the uk FUCKING BBFC

  • The credits are from a Virgin Hong Kong release and has the monk, nunchaka and extended mirror scene. The monk scene is from a Mandarin Version. There used to be a company in England that dubbed Bruce Lee films in2 English and used the uncut Chinese prints. The pricks made a fortune. This is their version of ETD, that's where this footage has been taken from. I gave they bastards a fortune. I got the originals when I was in HK in 1994. See my Bruce stuff!

  • yo send us the extended nunchuka scene and monk scene and mirror scene lols top lad

  • this is dubbed.

  • not to mention the fact that bruce was speaking english in the whole movie without dubbing.

  • i never knew bruce spoke mandarin... unless this is dubbed

  • he doesnt, this is dubbed

  • este intro lo pusieron por que, en esa esena ahi partes en las que se puede apreciar la parte mas pobre de china, (chinese narrows), por lo cual, los mismos chinos decidieron omitirla. sorry for put it in spanish.

  • süper

  • on this version is there the nunchuka scene ?(my dad has seen the version from the early release and says its the original but if mite be still cut he belives bruce takes out more than 3 peolpe with the chukas what happens in yours please wb x

  • I have to locate the original VHS it was catured from Iam not sure as to how many dudes he takes out on that version! but shall let you know.

  • thanks much appreicated m8

  • @lzoja

    i have SE but it is not a hong kong version, it does have bruce def fighting and taking out several dudes using chucks, plus he fights with the two (metal?) sticks also,

  • this is freakin bad ass!!!!!!!!1 i love it

  • nope never seen this version intro

  • i dont think its the hong kong intro it should be dubbed in cantonese not in mandarin, its maybe the Beijing Intro who knows ^^

  • This intro isnt rae people, its just the old chinese intro, it was on the vhs widely available, not rare. PLus, i dont know why John Little dubbed his voice over Bruce's for the monk scene, cause the audio of bruce doing it is available on cassette, u can hear large parts of it on "Jeet Kune DoE doc dvd for starters. John Little annoys me.

  • ive seen it. but the one ive seen is just as blurry, because this wasnt used anywhere

  • Wow! they really screwed that up didn't they.

  • Thank you for showing this. I guess you can say it's rare, at least the intro is. I'm glad the chinese version came out the way Bruce wanted it with the deleted scenes, even though its dubbed in mandarin. Thx to the re-release of ETD, the missing scenes are back in. Wong Kin Lung did the exact similar intro for one of his brucesploitation films.

  • I've heard Chuck Norris was in the HK version, but I have yet to obtain this footage. I do have over 40 minutes of footage Bruce shot for GOD. The 1978 version is pure Hollywood garbage.

  • These are the credits from the Mainland Chinese version of ETD, followed by the "lost" scene of Bruce talking with his Sifu (played by Roy Chiao). For years it was the only place to see this footage. It was finally made available for Western viewers when it was re-dubbed into English - by HK film expert Bey Logan as Bruce and Roy Chaio dubbing himself! - for the 25th anniversary edition of ETD.

  • Whoops! Not Bey Logan (he dubbed Bruce for the Game of Death scenes that were found back in 2000) but John Little, a Bruce Lee expert, as Bruce!

  • very cool. however, it's dubbed in Mandarin, when it was originally shot in Cantonese.

  • Its Enter the dragon - soundtrack

  • this is the very first trailer

  • does anyone know what the song is called?

  • as someone mentioned, it's just the theme song for ETD, composed by Lalo Schifrin, who was famous for the Mission Impossible theme and scored MANY movies, such as Dirty Harry, Rush Hour, Cool Hand Luke, and The Sting II.

  • Very Important footage , from the oringinal cut

  • looks cool :D

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