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Bruce Lee's "Game of death" the unknown truth

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Some images belong to the site bruceleedivinewind.com. It's been confirmed that outdoor footage exists, because stuntmen there on the days they were filming said Bruce had his own camera filming plus a Golden Harvest camera or 2. Plus some Bruce collectors have said they saw parts of it shown to them by people that they wont disclose. There is the scenes/photos of Bruce in a full Italian suit with shirt, an there is the shoot where he is in Jeans and bare chested. These are 2 different shoots. Some people claim that Bruce said the scenes where he is wearing shirt and suit were for additional scenes for Enter the Dragon that never got used. Others say he was just doing promotional shots for Enter the dragon or Game of death. Some Bruce Lee biographers like George Tan say that the footage with Bruce with nunchakus was just test footage for Game of Death, rehearsing for the scene where they walk up to the Pagoda an have to fight Karate men. Either way, the footage exists, but will the fans without connections ever get to see this? I doubt it Raymond Chow has it all in the Golden Harvest vaults and is not interested in selling old footage of a star that died 30 years ago. I have heard that Dan Inosanto owns a reel from game of death which probably has the missing log scene and some outdoor footage on it. I do hope that all these clips do see the light of day so us fans can see them.On the subject matter of footage, my personal theory concerning the making of Game Of Death has always been that Bruce Lee had shot the planned fight scene with Whang Inn Sik for this film (i.e. the one where Bruce & Co. enter the first floor of the pagoda after taking out Bolo & his karatekas).

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  • You guys are great.. thank you all for your interesting comments... I'm thinking of a third video about the last mysteries of "The game of death".. What do you think?

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  • ...of the film was that Lee wanted to showcase Jeet Kune Do. This film was sort of his baby, but he stopped in the middle when he got the offer to do Enter The Dragon. He wanted to return to G.O.D. after, but died before he got the chance. As for Kareem's eyes, it's obvious, if you watch the movie, that his eyes were extremely light sensitive...that's all.

  • Is this some half-baked conspiracy topic? There is no mystery. The original plot involved Lee being a champion martial artist whose family is kidnapped by a Kprean mob. They do this so that he will help them in their bid to reach the top of a legendary five story pagoda where, at the top, is supposed to be a treasure. Each floor is guarded by a master martial artist. Lee and 2 friends make the attempt and on each floor, his buddies get beat so he must defeat each guardian alone...

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  • It can flow,or can crashed.."Be water my friend"

  • @LittleSaints01 Τhat's totally wrong....!!!!

  • @BennyUrquidez86 you should totaly do it man !

  • bruce lee faked his death!!! like many stars in the world!!!!

  • @LittleSaints01 How the hell can the original G.O.D. be based on a 1974 film when it was begun in 1972??! Bruce Lee died in 1973, so how could he base G.O.D. on a film that came out a year AFTER HE DIED? 'Shrine' was movie he was going to do with George Lazenby AFTER he finished G.O.D. It was a totally different film. Lee totally suspended work on G.O.D. when he went to do ETD. You need to get your shit straight, man. All you got right was how G.O.D. was changed for it's 1978 release.

  • @GinXYZ Your facts are flawed. The original GoD was based on the '74 film Shrine of the Ultimate Bliss, but when Lee died, the film was changed substantially because the original script stayed with Concord, The released footage above was capitalzed on by Chow, and was pieced together by then hired Robert Clouse to tell a story for a profit, as was his funeral footage. Ng See Yuen was asked to do it before Clouse, but Ng See Yuen turned him down. Lee constantly worked on Game, even during ETD...

  • This is amazing.

  • @LittleSaints01 Umm...no. He began work on G.O.D. in 1972 when, during filming, he received an offer to do Enter The Dragon. LEE was the one that revised the script and wrote in the scene at the Shaolin Temple. AFter ETD, he we wanted to resume G.O.D., but died in July of 1973. It was ETD's director, Robert Clouse, who took all the footage Lee had already filmed, created a new story and used a Lee lookalike. He never stopped ETD to go back to G.O.D. Get your facts straight.

  • @GinXYZ You are wrong. Lee stopped filming his scenes during Enter the Dragon, but instructed his Concord film crew to continue as planned. He collaborated with his crew during the filming of Enter the Dragon, which was not what you think, Enter the Dragon was just a way to get more International exposure, but his plans for Game were on a much greater scale. Enter the Dragon was a travesty, and Warner Bros removed all of the philosophical points in which Lee had intended...

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