Enter the Dragon (1973)


A martial artist agrees to spy on a reclusive crime lord using his invitation to a tournament there as cover.

Enter the Dragon (1973)

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Released Year: 1973
Runtime: 99 minutes
Directors: Robert Clouse
Writers: Michael Allin

Storyline


A martial artist agrees to spy on a reclusive crime lord using his invitation to a tournament there as cover.

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Reviews


100
San Francisco Chronicle - Bob Graham
Enter the Dragon goes far beyond the philosophical, of course. Its best sequences, and the only real reason for seeing it again, involve Lee's phenomenal physical and emotional presence.
91
The A.V. Club - Unnamed
Even though the movie was, in a lot of ways, a glorious mess, it turned out to be a huge success on just about every level.
90
IGN - Unnamed
If you want plot and thespian displays, well, look elsewhere. For action, you can't top this film.
80
Empire - Ian Nathan
It's not a great film, but Lee's superhuman skills make it an occasionally jaw-dropping experience.
80
Time - Unnamed
The movie can be flat-out fun, a sort of carnival of combat that can turn even a sophisticated audience into a group of gawking kids at a Saturday matinee.

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