Another documentary about Bruce Lee, the actor and martial artist. We get to know Bruce from his friends, students, and co-stars. Also there is some exclusive never before seen footage and some Game of Death outakes that are too short. It's pretty good, the running time is short, so it doesn't get boring. There are a few things that are in other documentaries and/or most people know, but other than that it's interesting. Also there is rare footage of Bruce training and teaching. It also talk about Longstreet and shows Bruce's four appearances on the show. There is a lot of stuff focusing less on the movies and more on the martial arts and how Bruce wanted it to be portrayed in his work. It's good, so just watch it. One thing I learned from this documentary is that Danny Inosanto was always in need of cash, so it wasn't a total waste of time.
I own this movie on VCD and at the begining of the documentary there is a preview for another Bruce Lee documentary. Its not about Bruce Lee the actor, but about Bruce Lee the martial artist. It's narrated by Bruce himself. It's called Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do.
"Reviewed" by Keith.