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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:52,723 --> 00:00:55,351 (Narrator) 'On July 20th, 1973, 2 00:00:55,851 --> 00:00:57,853 'in the middle of a hot Hong Kong summer, 3 00:00:58,688 --> 00:01:03,317 'the actor, writer, martial artist and filmmaker, Bruce Lee, 4 00:01:03,859 --> 00:01:06,988 'died unexpectedly at the age of only 32. 5 00:01:08,573 --> 00:01:12,201 'On the cusp of a global stardom he had spent years striving towards, 6 00:01:12,910 --> 00:01:15,246 'his death sent shockwaves around the world. 7 00:01:16,414 --> 00:01:19,584 'The legacy he left behind in his short but eventful life 8 00:01:19,709 --> 00:01:24,130 'included a young family, legions of dedicated fans and students, 9 00:01:24,255 --> 00:01:26,841 'and a revolutionary approach to martial arts 10 00:01:26,966 --> 00:01:30,219 'that transformed the world's relationship with Chinese culture. 11 00:01:32,221 --> 00:01:33,806 'Half a century after his death, 12 00:01:34,348 --> 00:01:38,102 'he remains as much an inspiration to millions as ever before. 13 00:01:40,354 --> 00:01:44,483 'His status largely rests on the success of just four feature films 14 00:01:44,609 --> 00:01:47,278 'he completed in the two years leading up to his death: 15 00:01:47,862 --> 00:01:50,531 "'The Big Boss", "Fist of Fury", 16 00:01:51,115 --> 00:01:54,452 "'The Way of the Dragon", which he also wrote and directed, 17 00:01:54,910 --> 00:01:56,245 'and "Enter the Dragon". 18 00:01:56,954 --> 00:02:01,709 'Only four films, and yet there was nearly a fifth. 19 00:02:03,336 --> 00:02:05,296 'Less than a year before he died, 20 00:02:05,421 --> 00:02:09,175 'Lee started work on his second film as writer and director, 21 00:02:09,300 --> 00:02:11,385 'one that would deliver on the filmmaking promise 22 00:02:11,510 --> 00:02:13,512 'he had shown with "The Way of the Dragon", 23 00:02:13,638 --> 00:02:17,600 'and be the ultimate expression of his unique martial arts philosophy. 24 00:02:18,934 --> 00:02:21,812 'Two hours of raw, unedited footage was filmed 25 00:02:21,937 --> 00:02:24,523 'before the project was temporarily shelved, 26 00:02:24,649 --> 00:02:26,776 'only to be left in permanent limbo 27 00:02:26,901 --> 00:02:29,570 'once its creator was no longer alive to finish it. 28 00:02:30,363 --> 00:02:34,116 'Its working title, ominous and fateful in hindsight, 29 00:02:34,241 --> 00:02:36,369 'was "The Game of Death". 30 00:02:37,536 --> 00:02:39,330 'Though Lee never lived to complete 31 00:02:39,455 --> 00:02:42,667 'or even refine his own vision for the project, 32 00:02:42,792 --> 00:02:46,962 'his plans for "The Game of Death" are as scrutinised and interrogated today 33 00:02:47,088 --> 00:02:50,883 'as the circumstances surrounding his untimely death. 34 00:02:51,008 --> 00:02:52,927 'The mysteries around its creation 35 00:02:53,052 --> 00:02:55,513 'have become a vessel for endless heated debate, 36 00:02:55,638 --> 00:03:00,142 'a space in which truth and legend have become practically indistinguishable. 37 00:03:00,726 --> 00:03:03,187 'Was it a lost masterpiece by a young artist 38 00:03:03,312 --> 00:03:05,189 'working at the height of his talents? 39 00:03:05,314 --> 00:03:06,941 'Or was it a cursed film, 40 00:03:07,066 --> 00:03:11,362 'inextricably bound to its creator's own doomed fate? 41 00:03:11,487 --> 00:03:17,034 'Now, with access to all 11 reels of footage shot for the film in 1972, 42 00:03:17,159 --> 00:03:20,287 'we can finally search for answers to the many mysteries 43 00:03:20,413 --> 00:03:23,791 'contained within "The Game of Death".' 44 00:03:48,274 --> 00:03:50,818 (Narrator) 'It is July of 1972, 45 00:03:50,943 --> 00:03:53,654 'only one year before Bruce Lee's death. 46 00:03:54,280 --> 00:03:56,198 'He is the biggest star in Hong Kong, 47 00:03:56,323 --> 00:03:59,785 'now unable to walk around in public without being mobbed. 48 00:04:00,327 --> 00:04:04,165 'It was only a year prior, in the summer of 1971, 49 00:04:04,290 --> 00:04:07,460 'that after years of hitting a racial glass ceiling in Hollywood, 50 00:04:07,585 --> 00:04:09,962 'he tired of American executives' nervousness 51 00:04:10,087 --> 00:04:12,506 'over casting a Chinese star in a lead role, 52 00:04:12,631 --> 00:04:14,216 'and looked homeward to Hong Kong, 53 00:04:14,341 --> 00:04:16,385 'where domestically produced martial arts films 54 00:04:16,510 --> 00:04:18,888 'are starting to rule the local box office. 55 00:04:19,472 --> 00:04:23,017 'Signing a two-picture deal with upstart company Golden Harvest, 56 00:04:23,142 --> 00:04:26,937 'Bruce agreed to star in two films, both directed by Lo Wei: 57 00:04:27,438 --> 00:04:30,524 "'The Big Boss" and "Fist of Fury". 58 00:04:31,400 --> 00:04:35,154 'By the end of the year, he is the most famous face on the continent. 59 00:04:36,071 --> 00:04:39,784 'Audiences are instantly captivated by his charismatic energy 60 00:04:39,909 --> 00:04:41,327 'and high-kicking dynamism, 61 00:04:41,452 --> 00:04:44,330 'deliberately captured in long, unbroken takes, 62 00:04:44,455 --> 00:04:47,291 'unlike the choppy editing seen in most films. 63 00:04:47,416 --> 00:04:52,171 'His own customised style of kung fu, which he has dubbed Jeet Kune Do, 64 00:04:52,296 --> 00:04:54,340 'or the Way of the Intercepting Fist, 65 00:04:54,465 --> 00:04:57,134 'is unlike anything audiences have seen before. 66 00:04:57,968 --> 00:05:00,805 'Both films shatter local box office records, 67 00:05:00,930 --> 00:05:03,557 'each taking well over three million dollars. 68 00:05:03,682 --> 00:05:06,060 'Overnight, Bruce is a superstar. 69 00:05:06,560 --> 00:05:08,020 'A big fish in a small pond 70 00:05:08,145 --> 00:05:10,940 'compared to his earlier Hollywood ambitions perhaps, 71 00:05:11,065 --> 00:05:12,441 'but with just two films, 72 00:05:12,566 --> 00:05:16,737 'he has the respect, clout and financial security 73 00:05:16,862 --> 00:05:19,156 'to continue the next phase of his career. 74 00:05:19,865 --> 00:05:22,284 'Keen to retain their box office superstar, 75 00:05:22,409 --> 00:05:24,370 'Golden Harvest executive Raymond Chow 76 00:05:24,495 --> 00:05:28,958 'offers Bruce the opportunity to write, direct and star in his next film, 77 00:05:29,083 --> 00:05:33,212 'as well as coproducing under his own newly formed production company, 78 00:05:33,337 --> 00:05:34,964 'Concord Productions. 79 00:05:35,756 --> 00:05:37,508 'Given complete creative freedom, 80 00:05:38,133 --> 00:05:41,846 'Bruce makes a film much more personal and aligned with his own ethos. 81 00:05:42,638 --> 00:05:45,391 'Its name: "The Way of the Dragon". 82 00:05:46,767 --> 00:05:50,104 'Whereas the previous two films were formulaic revenge sagas 83 00:05:50,229 --> 00:05:53,023 'primarily designed to appeal to local audiences, 84 00:05:53,774 --> 00:05:57,236 'Bruce looks outward for his first time behind the camera. 85 00:05:58,279 --> 00:06:03,033 'He sets the film in Rome, and even films on location there for three weeks. 86 00:06:05,494 --> 00:06:07,413 'Unhappy with Lo Wei's insistence 87 00:06:07,538 --> 00:06:10,958 'on cartoonish Japanese and Russian villains in "Fist of Fury", 88 00:06:11,083 --> 00:06:14,962 'the final confrontation in Bruce's screenplay for "The Way of the Dragon" 89 00:06:15,087 --> 00:06:16,839 'is a more ambivalent one. 90 00:06:16,964 --> 00:06:19,717 'Bruce choreographs a climactic ten-minute fight 91 00:06:19,842 --> 00:06:23,470 'between him and American karate champion, Chuck Norris. 92 00:06:23,596 --> 00:06:26,056 'Set amongst the ruins of the Roman Colosseum 93 00:06:26,181 --> 00:06:30,853 'and filmed in wide shots that accentuate both men's athletic prowess, 94 00:06:30,978 --> 00:06:33,355 'when his character ultimately defeats Norris, 95 00:06:33,480 --> 00:06:37,693 'he does so reluctantly, and covers his body as a gesture of respect. 96 00:06:37,818 --> 00:06:42,156 'The gladiators here are not avatars for nationalistic or racial pride, 97 00:06:42,281 --> 00:06:45,326 'but global representatives of martial arts excellence, 98 00:06:45,451 --> 00:06:47,870 'forced against one another by circumstance, 99 00:06:47,995 --> 00:06:49,955 'and no less honourable for it. 100 00:06:50,414 --> 00:06:54,460 "'The Way of the Dragon" is a crudely made film in many aspects, 101 00:06:54,585 --> 00:06:58,255 'both technically and in the freewheeling nature of its creation. 102 00:06:58,380 --> 00:07:02,051 'But Bruce's sheer ambition and energy burst off the screen, 103 00:07:02,176 --> 00:07:05,596 'showing a determination to try as many ideas as he can, 104 00:07:05,721 --> 00:07:09,850 'and a burning promise to be harnessed and refined in future work. 105 00:07:11,018 --> 00:07:14,730 'It will be the only film he ever completes as a director. 106 00:07:17,232 --> 00:07:19,401 'It is the summer of 1972. 107 00:07:20,194 --> 00:07:22,863 "'The Way of the Dragon" has only just finished filming, 108 00:07:22,988 --> 00:07:27,159 'but ever restless and ambitious, Bruce is keen to seize the momentum 109 00:07:27,284 --> 00:07:30,037 'and channel it into a second film as director. 110 00:07:30,162 --> 00:07:31,830 'He doesn't have much yet. 111 00:07:31,956 --> 00:07:34,416 'A rough sketch of an idea, if that. 112 00:07:34,917 --> 00:07:37,962 'Emboldened by his experience filming "The Way of the Dragon", 113 00:07:38,087 --> 00:07:41,423 'Bruce's ambitions for his next film increase further. 114 00:07:41,548 --> 00:07:44,802 'A film that would use symbolism to add a philosophical dimension 115 00:07:44,927 --> 00:07:46,428 'to the action genre. 116 00:07:46,553 --> 00:07:49,890 "'The film to end all films," he says at one point. 117 00:07:50,474 --> 00:07:53,852 'For nearly a decade, he has spoken about making what he calls 118 00:07:53,978 --> 00:07:55,521 'a multi-level film. 119 00:07:55,646 --> 00:07:56,730 As he puts it, 120 00:07:56,855 --> 00:08:00,484 "'The kind of movies where you can just watch the surface story if you like, 121 00:08:00,609 --> 00:08:02,736 "'or you can look deeper into it." 122 00:08:02,861 --> 00:08:06,198 'The next coproduction between Concord and Golden Harvest 123 00:08:06,323 --> 00:08:09,201 'will be Bruce's purest cinematic expression yet 124 00:08:09,326 --> 00:08:10,869 'of Jeet Kune Do in action, 125 00:08:10,995 --> 00:08:14,623 'demonstrating the necessity of adapting to one's circumstances. 126 00:08:15,416 --> 00:08:17,543 'In a 1972 interview, 127 00:08:17,668 --> 00:08:21,296 'he describes an idea for a prologue, ultimately never filmed. 128 00:09:06,759 --> 00:09:11,722 'A key inspiration for this new idea happened during a trip to India in 1970, 129 00:09:11,847 --> 00:09:15,934 'scouting locations for an abandoned project called "The Silent Flute". 130 00:09:16,060 --> 00:09:18,937 'Bruce was struck by the ancient pagodas he saw there, 131 00:09:19,063 --> 00:09:20,689 'and began to devise a scenario 132 00:09:20,814 --> 00:09:24,359 'where his vision of a multi-level film became literal: 133 00:09:24,485 --> 00:09:27,613 'one fighter ascending the temple, higher and higher, 134 00:09:27,738 --> 00:09:30,699 'taking on ever greater challenges on his way to the top. 135 00:09:32,576 --> 00:09:36,413 'What little is known about Bruce's plans for the story of "The Game of Death" 136 00:09:36,538 --> 00:09:39,166 'largely stems from a collection of handwritten notes 137 00:09:39,291 --> 00:09:42,336 'uncovered in a Seattle warehouse belonging to the Lee estate 138 00:09:42,461 --> 00:09:44,296 'in the mid-1990s. 139 00:09:45,297 --> 00:09:47,341 'As with "The Way of the Dragon" before it, 140 00:09:47,466 --> 00:09:49,885 'a full script is never written for "The Game of Death", 141 00:09:50,344 --> 00:09:54,223 'and indeed, Bruce continues to change his mind about the plot 142 00:09:54,348 --> 00:09:57,267 'devising new characters and whole subplots 143 00:09:57,392 --> 00:09:59,561 'right up to the day he dies. 144 00:10:00,604 --> 00:10:04,066 'Though this stands in stark contrast to western film production 145 00:10:04,191 --> 00:10:07,736 'where everything is usually written and planned well in advance, 146 00:10:07,861 --> 00:10:10,197 'it is the norm in Hong Kong filmmaking 147 00:10:10,322 --> 00:10:12,241 'where cast and crew members might come and go 148 00:10:12,366 --> 00:10:14,284 'depending on the vagaries of scheduling 149 00:10:14,409 --> 00:10:16,120 'and dialogue is sometimes agreed upon 150 00:10:16,245 --> 00:10:18,789 'only minutes before cameras begin rolling. 151 00:10:19,873 --> 00:10:22,501 'What these semi-improvised, low-budget films 152 00:10:22,626 --> 00:10:24,837 'lack in polish and narrative finesse, 153 00:10:24,962 --> 00:10:29,091 'they often compensated for in spontaneous energy and invention. 154 00:10:30,467 --> 00:10:35,013 'Over the coming months, Bruce slowly fleshes out the story for his next film. 155 00:10:35,139 --> 00:10:37,141 'On one level, it is an action film 156 00:10:37,266 --> 00:10:39,643 'showcasing an array of fighting techniques. 157 00:10:39,768 --> 00:10:43,021 'On the other, it is Bruce's philosophy for Jeet Kune Do 158 00:10:43,147 --> 00:10:45,399 'literalised in cinematic form. 159 00:10:45,524 --> 00:10:49,903 'No way as way. No limitation as limitation. 160 00:10:51,321 --> 00:10:53,782 'Whereas "The Way of the Dragon" and Lee's prior films 161 00:10:53,907 --> 00:10:55,701 'were rooted in the real world 162 00:10:55,826 --> 00:10:59,079 'and even inspired in some cases by real-life figures, 163 00:10:59,204 --> 00:11:02,332 'his aim for "The Game of Death" was something altogether different, 164 00:11:02,457 --> 00:11:05,669 'something stranger, perhaps even metaphysical. 165 00:11:06,879 --> 00:11:09,715 'Bruce will play the central character of Hai Tien, 166 00:11:09,840 --> 00:11:13,302 'a retired champion fighter who, as the film begins, 167 00:11:13,427 --> 00:11:16,847 'is on a flight to Korea with his sister and younger brother. 168 00:11:16,972 --> 00:11:18,515 'When they land at the airport, 169 00:11:18,640 --> 00:11:22,019 'the trio are kidnapped by the henchmen of a local crime boss. 170 00:11:22,144 --> 00:11:24,646 'The gangster holds Hai Tien's family hostage, 171 00:11:24,771 --> 00:11:27,691 'unless he volunteers to fly out to a secluded compound 172 00:11:27,816 --> 00:11:29,193 'in the Korean wilderness, 173 00:11:29,318 --> 00:11:33,238 'in the middle of which is an ancient pagoda, five floors high. 174 00:11:33,363 --> 00:11:35,449 'The boss wants something from the top of the pagoda, 175 00:11:35,574 --> 00:11:38,994 'and Hai Tien will have to battle his way through various opponents to get it, 176 00:11:39,119 --> 00:11:40,537 'one level at a time. 177 00:11:41,413 --> 00:11:44,499 'Each opponent is a representative of a different fighting style, 178 00:11:44,625 --> 00:11:47,419 'with Hai Tien having to assess each fighter's abilities 179 00:11:47,544 --> 00:11:49,129 'and adapt his own techniques 180 00:11:49,254 --> 00:11:52,382 'in order to climb the tower and win his siblings' freedom. 181 00:11:53,091 --> 00:11:57,346 'Hai Tien is joined on his mission by a handful of the crime boss' underlings, 182 00:11:57,471 --> 00:12:01,725 'each motivated by greed and ambition in their quest to make it to the top. 183 00:12:02,226 --> 00:12:04,770 'When they reach the compound, Hai Tien and the others 184 00:12:04,895 --> 00:12:07,981 'are confronted by dozens of nameless karate fighters 185 00:12:08,106 --> 00:12:10,108 'guarding the outside of the pagoda. 186 00:12:10,234 --> 00:12:11,735 'Upon dispatching the fighters, 187 00:12:11,860 --> 00:12:14,404 'a locksmith breaks them inside the temple. 188 00:12:14,529 --> 00:12:17,741 'The opponent they face on the ground floor is a master of hapkido 189 00:12:17,866 --> 00:12:20,369 'especially skilled at kicking. 190 00:12:20,494 --> 00:12:23,664 'After defeating him, they ascend to the second level, 191 00:12:23,789 --> 00:12:26,583 'guarded by an expert in Praying Mantis kung fu. 192 00:12:27,876 --> 00:12:29,962 'Sadly, though Bruce wrote dialogue 193 00:12:30,087 --> 00:12:32,089 'for many of the aforementioned sequences, 194 00:12:32,214 --> 00:12:34,758 'he would not live long enough to actually film them, 195 00:12:34,883 --> 00:12:37,719 'nor would he ever write the story's grand conclusion. 196 00:12:37,844 --> 00:12:41,223 'Instead, the only scenes that saw the light of a camera, 197 00:12:41,348 --> 00:12:43,517 'barely coherent out of context, 198 00:12:43,642 --> 00:12:47,312 'show Hai Tien's ascent up the remaining three floors of the pagoda. 199 00:12:47,437 --> 00:12:50,649 'The Hall of the Tiger, 'in which he and two other fighters 200 00:12:50,774 --> 00:12:53,819 'battle an expert in Filipino eskrima techniques, 201 00:12:53,944 --> 00:12:56,363 'not least mastery of the deadly nunchaku. 202 00:12:57,072 --> 00:13:01,118 'The Hall of the Dragon, where Hai Tien fights another hapkido grandmaster, 203 00:13:01,243 --> 00:13:04,746 'this time one adept at grappling and hand-to-hand combat. 204 00:13:04,871 --> 00:13:07,332 'And finally, the Hall of the Unknown, 205 00:13:07,457 --> 00:13:10,502 'where Hai Tien, now the last survivor of the mission, 206 00:13:10,627 --> 00:13:14,172 'finds his adaptability tested against a mysterious foe 207 00:13:14,298 --> 00:13:18,552 'whose fighting style is as formless and unpredictable as his own. 208 00:13:19,177 --> 00:13:22,264 'As postproduction on "The Way of the Dragon" approaches its end 209 00:13:22,389 --> 00:13:24,141 'in August of 1972, 210 00:13:24,266 --> 00:13:27,436 'Bruce begins to assemble his co-stars for "The Game of Death". 211 00:13:27,561 --> 00:13:29,521 'For the henchmen accompanying Hai Tien, 212 00:13:29,646 --> 00:13:32,107 'Lee jots down the names of four actors: 213 00:13:32,649 --> 00:13:36,611 'James Tien, his co-star in "The Big Boss" and "Fist of Fury", 214 00:13:36,737 --> 00:13:40,657 'Chieh Yuan, a former stuntman for Shaw Brothers, 215 00:13:40,782 --> 00:13:42,409 'Carter Wong, whom Bruce has met 216 00:13:42,534 --> 00:13:45,078 'on the set of the Golden Harvest film "Hapkido", 217 00:13:45,203 --> 00:13:49,583 'and Tony Liu, who also co-starred in Lee's three previous films. 218 00:13:49,708 --> 00:13:52,461 'As the latter two characters were slated to be killed off 219 00:13:52,586 --> 00:13:54,504 'before reaching the Hall of the Tiger, 220 00:13:54,629 --> 00:13:57,674 'Wong and Liu never film any scenes for "The Game of Death", 221 00:13:57,799 --> 00:14:01,178 'and in Liu's case, his name is ultimately crossed out altogether, 222 00:14:01,303 --> 00:14:04,139 'rumoured to be replaced with a white American fighter. 223 00:14:04,264 --> 00:14:05,432 'As with his previous film, 224 00:14:05,557 --> 00:14:08,310 'Bruce shows a preference to cast not trained actors 225 00:14:08,435 --> 00:14:11,730 'with some martial arts skills, but rather expert martial artists 226 00:14:11,855 --> 00:14:14,816 'with little to no previous experience on camera. 227 00:14:14,941 --> 00:14:17,527 'Among them are two of his favourite former students 228 00:14:17,652 --> 00:14:19,404 'and closest friends from America: 229 00:14:20,197 --> 00:14:24,785 'Dan Inosanto, with whom he founded his Jeet Kune Do school in Los Angeles, 230 00:14:24,910 --> 00:14:28,455 'and rising NBA basketball star, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. 231 00:14:28,997 --> 00:14:32,167 'Neither of them has ever appeared in a motion picture before. 232 00:14:33,960 --> 00:14:36,463 'As Bruce continues to flesh out the story 233 00:14:36,588 --> 00:14:39,216 'and a single set is built at Golden Harvest Studios 234 00:14:39,341 --> 00:14:41,718 'that will stand for each floor of the pagoda, 235 00:14:41,843 --> 00:14:44,679 'he plans to start filming at the end of September. 236 00:14:45,180 --> 00:14:48,308 'But fate threatens to intervene when he calls Abdul-Jabbar 237 00:14:48,433 --> 00:14:50,727 'and offers him the role of the final guardian. 238 00:14:50,852 --> 00:14:53,855 'Though the basketball star is currently on three weeks' leave, 239 00:14:53,980 --> 00:14:57,317 'he is due to start at NBA training camp in the middle of the month, 240 00:14:57,442 --> 00:15:00,112 'making his participation in the film impossible. 241 00:15:00,904 --> 00:15:02,948 'Determined to get his vision onscreen, 242 00:15:03,073 --> 00:15:06,159 'Bruce tells him to board a plane to Hong Kong as soon as he can. 243 00:15:06,284 --> 00:15:08,787 'They will simply film all of his scenes ahead of schedule 244 00:15:08,912 --> 00:15:12,290 'in plenty of time for him to return to the USA for training. 245 00:15:12,416 --> 00:15:15,210 'Thankfully, Abdul-Jabbar agrees, 246 00:15:15,335 --> 00:15:17,879 'and so filming of "The Game of Death" begins, 247 00:15:18,004 --> 00:15:20,882 'perhaps fittingly, at the story's end.' 248 00:15:38,692 --> 00:15:42,863 (Narrator) 'With a handwritten shot list and choreography notes in place, 249 00:15:42,988 --> 00:15:45,657 'Lee assembles much of the crew from "The Way of the Dragon" 250 00:15:45,782 --> 00:15:48,618 'to join him for filming his battle against Abdul-Jabbar. 251 00:15:49,453 --> 00:15:51,872 'Among them are assistant director Ricky Chik, 252 00:15:52,789 --> 00:15:56,585 'and 50-year-old Japanese cinematographer Tadashi Nishimoto. 253 00:15:58,670 --> 00:16:00,422 'In addition to Abdul-Jabbar, 254 00:16:00,547 --> 00:16:04,593 'James Tien, Bruce's co-star from "The Big Boss" and "Fist of Fury", 255 00:16:04,718 --> 00:16:06,887 'joins the first round of filming. 256 00:16:07,012 --> 00:16:11,558 'Bruce, Tien and Abdul-Jabbar participate in a promotional photo shoot 257 00:16:11,683 --> 00:16:13,518 'as filming commences. 258 00:16:13,643 --> 00:16:16,229 'In the years that follow, it is these images, 259 00:16:16,354 --> 00:16:18,899 'taken by freelance photographer Chang Yuk, 260 00:16:19,024 --> 00:16:22,277 'published far and wide by the media in the wake of Lee's death, 261 00:16:22,819 --> 00:16:25,572 'that propel the incomplete "Game of Death" project 262 00:16:25,697 --> 00:16:27,532 'to almost a mythic status. 263 00:16:30,702 --> 00:16:34,539 'Filming begins on September 7th on the top-secret project 264 00:16:34,664 --> 00:16:36,791 'with Bruce remaining behind the camera, 265 00:16:36,917 --> 00:16:39,586 'directing the fight between James and Kareem. 266 00:16:39,711 --> 00:16:43,798 'The title written on the slate seen between setups is simply "audition". 267 00:16:44,508 --> 00:16:48,220 'The title "The Game of Death" will not be confirmed for some weeks, 268 00:16:48,345 --> 00:16:51,806 'with the project referred to in a trade announcement under the working title 269 00:16:51,932 --> 00:16:53,600 "'Yellow-Faced Tiger". 270 00:16:55,268 --> 00:16:58,438 'Born in Guangdong, China in 1942, 271 00:16:58,563 --> 00:17:02,234 'James Tien moved with his family to Hong Kong in 1958, 272 00:17:02,359 --> 00:17:05,529 'and after a stint at the Fu Sheng Drama School in Taiwan 273 00:17:05,654 --> 00:17:09,491 'began acting as a contract player for Shaw Brothers in 1969. 274 00:17:10,075 --> 00:17:12,869 'He decamped to Golden Harvest along with director Lo Wei 275 00:17:12,994 --> 00:17:14,287 'in the following the year, 276 00:17:14,412 --> 00:17:16,581 'and climbed the ladder to leading-man status 277 00:17:16,706 --> 00:17:18,917 'in films such as "The Invincible Eight", 278 00:17:19,042 --> 00:17:21,920 "'The Blade Spares None" and "The Chase". 279 00:17:22,671 --> 00:17:27,259 'James Tien's character, referred to in Lee's notes as Tien Da, 280 00:17:27,384 --> 00:17:30,053 'is one of the other fighters sent by the crime boss. 281 00:17:30,595 --> 00:17:34,140 'Primarily cast as noble heroes at this stage in his career, 282 00:17:34,266 --> 00:17:37,727 'Bruce cast Tien against type as a duplicitous schemer 283 00:17:37,852 --> 00:17:40,772 'who tricks his way up to the final floor of the pagoda, 284 00:17:40,897 --> 00:17:44,484 'only to get his just deserts as he is hopelessly outmatched 285 00:17:44,609 --> 00:17:46,444 'by the foe awaiting him at the top. 286 00:17:47,612 --> 00:17:49,948 'Though this is the third time James Tien and Bruce Lee 287 00:17:50,073 --> 00:17:51,324 'have worked with one another, 288 00:17:51,449 --> 00:17:54,160 'their collaboration got off to a shaky start. 289 00:17:54,286 --> 00:17:56,329 'In the first half of "The Big Boss", 290 00:17:56,454 --> 00:18:00,458 'the apparent star of the film is arguably not Bruce, but James Tien, 291 00:18:00,584 --> 00:18:03,670 'who confidently leads the film's early fight scenes. 292 00:18:03,795 --> 00:18:05,422 'Even when filming started, 293 00:18:05,547 --> 00:18:08,925 'it wasn't clear whether Lee or Tien's character would lead the film, 294 00:18:09,050 --> 00:18:13,096 'as Raymond Chow seemed to hedge his bets against his latest signing. 295 00:18:13,221 --> 00:18:16,474 'But as Lee continued to impress on location in Thailand, 296 00:18:16,600 --> 00:18:18,018 'the die was cast. 297 00:18:18,143 --> 00:18:21,021 'Tien's character would suddenly be killed off halfway through, 298 00:18:21,146 --> 00:18:23,481 'with Bruce's character avenging his death, 299 00:18:23,607 --> 00:18:27,110 'as well as that of his other friends and family in the second half. 300 00:18:27,777 --> 00:18:31,239 'But following his alleged displacement from the lead role in "The Big Boss", 301 00:18:31,364 --> 00:18:33,992 'Tien's stint as a headline name was short-lived, 302 00:18:34,576 --> 00:18:36,953 'and "The Game of Death" was the first of several roles 303 00:18:37,078 --> 00:18:38,663 'playing heels and villains, 304 00:18:38,788 --> 00:18:43,043 'as Tien gradually settled into life as a busy, dependable character actor. 305 00:18:58,892 --> 00:19:04,564 'Born Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor Jr in 1947, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, 306 00:19:04,689 --> 00:19:08,652 'his Muslim name, meaning "noble one, servant of Allah", 307 00:19:09,194 --> 00:19:11,237 'met Bruce Lee in 1968 308 00:19:11,363 --> 00:19:15,825 'when he was looking for a martial arts tutor after graduating from UCLA. 309 00:19:15,950 --> 00:19:19,913 'Lee and the well-read, intellectually curious Abdul-Jabbar, 310 00:19:20,038 --> 00:19:23,124 'who had just converted to Islam, became fast friends. 311 00:19:23,792 --> 00:19:27,170 'While tutoring the future NBA star in Jeet Kune Do 312 00:19:27,295 --> 00:19:30,715 'and still dreaming of the prosperous filmmaking career yet to come, 313 00:19:30,840 --> 00:19:33,134 'Lee often considered the cinematic possibilities 314 00:19:33,259 --> 00:19:35,303 'of an onscreen duel between the two, 315 00:19:35,428 --> 00:19:40,100 'with Lee standing at 5'7", and Abdul-Jabbar at 7'2". 316 00:19:41,101 --> 00:19:43,019 'The introduction of Abdul-Jabbar's character 317 00:19:43,144 --> 00:19:46,731 'remains one of "The Game of Death" 's most enduring images. 318 00:19:46,856 --> 00:19:49,651 'One could argue that the design of the Guardian of the Unknown 319 00:19:49,776 --> 00:19:51,653 'was an influence on Arnold Schwarzenegger's 320 00:19:51,778 --> 00:19:54,739 'portrayal of the Terminator over a decade later: 321 00:19:54,864 --> 00:19:59,536 'a tall, mute, seemingly inhuman foe with superhuman strength, 322 00:20:00,078 --> 00:20:02,330 'his impassive features largely hidden 323 00:20:02,455 --> 00:20:05,208 'behind a pair of impenetrable black sunglasses. 324 00:20:28,148 --> 00:20:30,650 'In a moment, there is a break in the action 325 00:20:30,775 --> 00:20:33,027 'to be filled with shots of Bruce's character 326 00:20:33,153 --> 00:20:35,905 'still fighting another opponent on the floor below 327 00:20:36,030 --> 00:20:38,491 'that won't be filmed for another six weeks. 328 00:20:41,161 --> 00:20:42,537 'When the scene resumes, 329 00:20:42,662 --> 00:20:45,498 'Tien's character is already fighting for his life. 330 00:21:16,362 --> 00:21:20,116 'He makes one futile, final dash for the top of the pagoda, 331 00:21:20,241 --> 00:21:23,244 'but the Guardian of the Unknown effortless plucks him down 332 00:21:23,369 --> 00:21:26,748 'in a move that will doubtless look familiar to basketball fans. 333 00:21:26,873 --> 00:21:30,293 'It is Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's trademark skyhook, 334 00:21:30,418 --> 00:21:34,255 'where he leaps in the air while holding the ball as high as he can in one hand, 335 00:21:34,380 --> 00:21:36,299 'well out of the reach of the other team. 336 00:21:37,383 --> 00:21:40,804 'His triumphant trademark is creatively repurposed by Bruce 337 00:21:40,929 --> 00:21:42,514 'into something otherworldly, 338 00:21:42,639 --> 00:21:45,767 'unlike anything seen on Hong Kong cinema screens before. 339 00:21:47,644 --> 00:21:51,064 'Not long after James Tien subtly sticks his neck out enough 340 00:21:51,189 --> 00:21:53,399 'for Abdul-Jabbar to reach and pull him down, 341 00:21:54,859 --> 00:21:57,445 'the Guardian's superhuman strength is further demonstrated 342 00:21:57,570 --> 00:21:59,405 'in the next few shots, 343 00:22:00,281 --> 00:22:02,534 'as he begins to choke and squeeze Tien's throat 344 00:22:02,659 --> 00:22:04,285 'while suspending him in mid-air, 345 00:22:04,410 --> 00:22:06,913 'before flinging him across the room like a ragdoll. 346 00:22:16,214 --> 00:22:18,800 'As filming continues, on September 8th, 347 00:22:18,925 --> 00:22:21,886 'Tien stands on a box during the over-the-shoulder shots, 348 00:22:22,011 --> 00:22:24,722 'while the wide shots are accomplished using a wire harness 349 00:22:24,848 --> 00:22:26,683 'attached to his back. 350 00:22:51,374 --> 00:22:54,878 'Though wirework became ubiquitous in later Hong Kong action films, 351 00:22:55,003 --> 00:22:58,006 'in particular those choreographed by Yuen Woo-ping, 352 00:22:58,131 --> 00:23:00,133 'it was still in its infancy here, 353 00:23:00,258 --> 00:23:03,469 'and had only made one prior appearance in a Bruce Lee film, 354 00:23:03,595 --> 00:23:07,849 'in a stunt performed by a young Jackie Chan at the end of "Fist of Fury". 355 00:23:08,850 --> 00:23:10,685 'For the second half of the stunt, 356 00:23:10,810 --> 00:23:14,063 'in which his character is flung across to the other side of the room, 357 00:23:14,731 --> 00:23:16,566 'Tien achieves the desired height 358 00:23:16,691 --> 00:23:19,402 'by jumping off a strategically placed mattress, 359 00:23:19,527 --> 00:23:22,572 'similar to the trampolining effect already well established 360 00:23:22,697 --> 00:23:26,367 'in the wuxia pian swordplay films still popular in Hong Kong, 361 00:23:26,492 --> 00:23:30,038 'whose characters frequently clashed in gravity-detying duels. 362 00:23:32,165 --> 00:23:35,668 'The beginning of the jump isn't intended to be included in the final film, 363 00:23:35,793 --> 00:23:39,797 'but winds up featuring in some later assemblies of the footage nonetheless. 364 00:23:57,982 --> 00:24:00,818 'Ironically filming his character's final scenes in the film 365 00:24:00,944 --> 00:24:02,946 'on only the second day of filming, 366 00:24:03,071 --> 00:24:04,697 'the defeated and terrified Tien 367 00:24:04,822 --> 00:24:07,951 'attempts to scream for help from Bruce's character, Hai Tien, 368 00:24:08,076 --> 00:24:10,578 'still fighting another foe on the floor below. 369 00:24:11,537 --> 00:24:14,958 'As he reaches for his throat, Tien can hardly make a sound, 370 00:24:15,083 --> 00:24:18,461 'his vocal chords crushed by the Guardian of the Unknown. 371 00:24:36,562 --> 00:24:39,190 'In Bruce Lee's first scene of the film to be shot, 372 00:24:39,315 --> 00:24:41,818 'Hai Tien ascends to the Hall of the Unknown, 373 00:24:41,943 --> 00:24:45,238 'narrowly avoiding a collision with Tien Da's lifeless body. 374 00:24:46,072 --> 00:24:47,949 'Though it is the start of shooting, 375 00:24:48,074 --> 00:24:51,661 'Bruce's face is already bruised from the battles fought thus far, 376 00:24:51,786 --> 00:24:55,456 'some yet to be filmed, others never to be filmed at all. 377 00:25:07,760 --> 00:25:11,431 'It is Bruce's first day in front of the camera on "The Game of Death" 378 00:25:11,556 --> 00:25:13,558 'and his first in costume. 379 00:25:14,100 --> 00:25:16,561 'If the introduction of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's character 380 00:25:16,686 --> 00:25:19,188 'is one of "The Game of Death" 's most enduring images, 381 00:25:19,313 --> 00:25:22,400 'not least the subtle moment when he mimics the slack-jawed wonder 382 00:25:22,525 --> 00:25:24,610 'with which Lee first looks upon him, 383 00:25:24,736 --> 00:25:29,449 'then undoubtedly the top spot on the list must be reserved for Hai Tien's outfit, 384 00:25:29,574 --> 00:25:31,492 'a full-length yellow jumpsuit 385 00:25:31,617 --> 00:25:34,912 'with black stripes running down its left- and right-hand side. 386 00:25:35,788 --> 00:25:38,082 'Designed and commissioned by Lee himself, 387 00:25:38,207 --> 00:25:41,127 'the motivation behind the jumpsuit's design is simple. 388 00:25:41,252 --> 00:25:44,839 'While other characters in the film select a stark, traditional wardrobe 389 00:25:44,964 --> 00:25:47,508 'in keeping with their particular fighting disciplines, 390 00:25:47,633 --> 00:25:52,096 'Hai Tien, who in Lee's script notes was nicknamed "the Yellow-Faced Tiger" 391 00:25:52,221 --> 00:25:54,098 'in his professional fighting days, 392 00:25:54,223 --> 00:25:58,436 'embraces a style both colourful and emphatically non-traditional, 393 00:25:58,561 --> 00:26:01,064 'comfortable, bold and fluid, 394 00:26:01,189 --> 00:26:04,859 'an embodiment of the pragmatism and freeform iconoclasm 395 00:26:04,984 --> 00:26:06,903 'of the Jeet Kune Do approach. 396 00:26:07,028 --> 00:26:09,363 'The jumpsuit's bold colours are complemented 397 00:26:09,489 --> 00:26:11,657 'with a matching set of sneakers on his feet, 398 00:26:11,783 --> 00:26:15,411 'one of three different sets Bruce will wear during the course of filming, 399 00:26:15,536 --> 00:26:18,831 'including the Onitsuka Tiger Mexico 66 shoes 400 00:26:18,956 --> 00:26:23,377 'in the Tai-Chi yellow and black range originally launched in Japan. 401 00:26:24,253 --> 00:26:26,464 'As for where Lee got the idea for the suit, 402 00:26:26,589 --> 00:26:30,301 'several origin stories have been offered, none of them verified. 403 00:26:30,426 --> 00:26:34,889 'One story says he got the idea from an outfit lent to him by Roman Polanski 404 00:26:35,014 --> 00:26:37,934 'during a skiing trip in Gstaad, Switzerland. 405 00:26:38,059 --> 00:26:40,228 'Another says that the suit was originally designed 406 00:26:40,353 --> 00:26:42,522 'to be black with yellow stripes, 407 00:26:42,647 --> 00:26:46,776 'only to be inverted when it became clear that yellow would read better on camera 408 00:26:46,901 --> 00:26:49,237 'during the dimly lit fight with Abdul-Jabbar. 409 00:26:49,821 --> 00:26:52,323 'Regardless, the yellow and black jumpsuit remains 410 00:26:52,448 --> 00:26:54,784 'arguably the piece of visual iconography 411 00:26:54,909 --> 00:26:57,453 'most associated with Bruce Lee to this day. 412 00:26:59,539 --> 00:27:01,999 'Director of photography Tadashi Nishimoto, 413 00:27:02,125 --> 00:27:06,879 'often credited under the Chinese alias Ho Lan-shan, had previously shot films 414 00:27:07,004 --> 00:27:10,049 'such as King Hu's wuxia landmark "Come Drink with Me" 415 00:27:10,174 --> 00:27:11,342 'for Shaw Brothers, 416 00:27:11,467 --> 00:27:14,929 'and was responsible for bringing over the TohoScope widescreen lenses 417 00:27:15,054 --> 00:27:18,724 'that would form the basis of the studio's iconic Shawscope system. 418 00:27:18,850 --> 00:27:22,854 'His skill at capturing action in striking, moody compositions, 419 00:27:22,979 --> 00:27:25,690 'often shot at low angles with very wide lenses, 420 00:27:25,815 --> 00:27:29,902 'was honed in his native Japan when filming the chanbara swordplay films 421 00:27:30,027 --> 00:27:34,198 'that influenced numerous Hong Kong filmmakers, not least Bruce Lee. 422 00:27:34,323 --> 00:27:36,909 'As if freed from the shackles of formal convention 423 00:27:37,034 --> 00:27:39,829 'by the more heightened, fantastical elements of the story, 424 00:27:39,954 --> 00:27:43,749 'Lee and Nishimoto's camerawork becomes more playtul and expressive, 425 00:27:43,875 --> 00:27:47,295 'such as this angle shot from the point of view of Abdul-Jabbar's character 426 00:27:47,420 --> 00:27:50,047 'while sitting in a rocking chair. 427 00:27:51,132 --> 00:27:53,634 'While invention was being encouraged behind the camera, 428 00:27:53,759 --> 00:27:55,261 'in many other respects 429 00:27:55,386 --> 00:27:59,056 'filming on "The Game of Death" adheres to standard operating practices 430 00:27:59,182 --> 00:28:00,766 'for Hong Kong filmmaking. 431 00:28:00,892 --> 00:28:04,353 'Most infamously, no sound is recorded on set. 432 00:28:05,354 --> 00:28:07,648 'Among other things, the lack of hindrance 433 00:28:07,773 --> 00:28:11,194 'caused by having to accommodate live sync-sound recording 434 00:28:11,319 --> 00:28:14,197 'allows film crews to shoot up to twice as much material 435 00:28:14,322 --> 00:28:16,032 'as they would do otherwise, 436 00:28:16,157 --> 00:28:19,368 'a blessing for anyone working on a densely choreographed fight scene 437 00:28:19,493 --> 00:28:23,080 'on a low budget, often with a multilingual cast and crew. 438 00:28:36,135 --> 00:28:39,722 'At a time when filmmakers in the West were still typically breaking scenes 439 00:28:39,847 --> 00:28:43,517 'into a conventional list of camera angles or setups, 440 00:28:44,060 --> 00:28:46,062 'a master, or a wide shot, 441 00:28:46,187 --> 00:28:49,774 'that captures most or all of the action in a single take, 442 00:28:49,899 --> 00:28:52,485 'complemented by close-ups and insert shots 443 00:28:52,610 --> 00:28:55,529 'to accentuate certain elements within a scene, 444 00:28:55,655 --> 00:28:59,283 'Hong Kong filmmakers, working at the height of the kung fu boom, 445 00:28:59,408 --> 00:29:02,662 'favoured a style that academic David Bordwell has referred to 446 00:29:02,787 --> 00:29:04,330 'as "segment shooting", 447 00:29:04,455 --> 00:29:07,959 'wherein the scene is broken up into several short pieces 448 00:29:08,084 --> 00:29:10,586 'which are dually filmed one at a time, 449 00:29:10,711 --> 00:29:14,465 'even if it involves moving the camera back and forth multiple times. 450 00:29:15,466 --> 00:29:20,096 'While a Western crew might accuse its Hong Kong counterparts of inefficiency, 451 00:29:20,221 --> 00:29:23,099 'in fact, the result was just the opposite, 452 00:29:23,224 --> 00:29:25,977 'with directors choosing to edit in-camera, 453 00:29:26,102 --> 00:29:28,271 'often resulting in a shooting ratio, 454 00:29:28,396 --> 00:29:30,564 'meaning the amount of raw film shot 455 00:29:30,690 --> 00:29:33,651 'compared to what is actually used in the completed film, 456 00:29:33,776 --> 00:29:37,280 'usually somewhere between 2:1 and 3:1, 457 00:29:37,405 --> 00:29:41,242 'compared to a Hollywood average of 10:1, or often much higher. 458 00:29:42,118 --> 00:29:44,829 'And while a Hollywood director like Stanley Kubrick 459 00:29:44,954 --> 00:29:48,249 'might enjoy the luxury of shooting as many takes as he likes, 460 00:29:48,374 --> 00:29:51,460 'even a big star like Bruce Lee accepts that in Hong Kong, 461 00:29:51,585 --> 00:29:53,754 'if you get it right on the first take, 462 00:29:53,879 --> 00:29:56,007 'you move on to the next angle. 463 00:29:56,632 --> 00:29:59,010 'The economic rationale is self-explanatory. 464 00:29:59,135 --> 00:30:02,138 '35mm film and studio time aren't cheap. 465 00:30:02,263 --> 00:30:06,642 'But an expected artistic advantage is a restless, dynamic energy 466 00:30:06,767 --> 00:30:10,521 'that puts the action scenes in many of its Western counterparts to shame. 467 00:30:11,105 --> 00:30:12,690 'In spite of the ruthless economy 468 00:30:12,815 --> 00:30:15,443 'that came with the segment shooting production style, 469 00:30:15,568 --> 00:30:18,237 'Lee holds firm when it comes to pursuing perfection 470 00:30:18,362 --> 00:30:20,323 'during the combat scenes. 471 00:30:20,448 --> 00:30:23,326 'The third day of filming begins with a wide angle, 472 00:30:23,451 --> 00:30:26,245 'showing Lee toppling Abdul-Jabbar with a leglock. 473 00:30:26,954 --> 00:30:29,582 'The following back-and-forth between Lee and Abdul-Jabbar 474 00:30:29,707 --> 00:30:32,501 'ends up taking no less than seven takes to shoot, 475 00:30:32,626 --> 00:30:35,629 'with the timing needing to be absolutely on point. 476 00:30:36,630 --> 00:30:40,676 'You'll notice a pattern emerge in longer setups that require multiple takes. 477 00:30:40,801 --> 00:30:43,888 'Lee and his scene partner may initially come across as stiff 478 00:30:44,013 --> 00:30:45,765 'on the first couple of tries, 479 00:30:45,890 --> 00:30:48,934 'as if attempting to remember the choreography while moving, 480 00:30:49,060 --> 00:30:53,731 'but by the final takes looking far more fluid and spontaneous. 481 00:30:53,856 --> 00:30:57,151 'Lee has a keen eye for how not only his moves 482 00:30:57,276 --> 00:31:00,321 'but those of his scene partner's will read on camera, 483 00:31:00,446 --> 00:31:03,449 'and is aided in judging takes on more dynamic scenes 484 00:31:03,574 --> 00:31:07,078 'by his trusted cinematographer, Tadashi Nishimoto. 485 00:31:08,996 --> 00:31:12,792 'As Hai Tien attempts in vain to best the Guardian of the Unknown, 486 00:31:12,917 --> 00:31:15,211 'who smiles eerily as his long-limbed strength 487 00:31:15,336 --> 00:31:17,380 'helps him regain the upper hand... 488 00:31:17,505 --> 00:31:19,590 'Or should that be the upper leg? 489 00:31:19,715 --> 00:31:22,968 '...a dramatic dolly shot accompanies Hai Tien's retreat 490 00:31:23,094 --> 00:31:25,805 'as he stands back to consider his next move. 491 00:31:25,930 --> 00:31:28,057 'The Guardian sits calmly. 492 00:31:46,867 --> 00:31:50,871 'With almost clairvoyant precision, the Guardian thrusts out his hands, 493 00:31:50,996 --> 00:31:53,541 'halting Hai Tien's attack dead in its tracks. 494 00:32:17,648 --> 00:32:20,401 'In his handwritten note for this part of the fight, 495 00:32:20,526 --> 00:32:23,612 'Bruce writes in Chinese a voiceover for his character, 496 00:32:23,737 --> 00:32:26,740 'giving the audience an insight to his inner monologue. 497 00:32:26,866 --> 00:32:29,869 'The voiceover says, referring to the Guardian, 498 00:32:29,994 --> 00:32:33,456 "'His big advantage is that he gives no thought to life or death, 499 00:32:33,581 --> 00:32:35,416 "'and with no distracting thoughts, 500 00:32:35,541 --> 00:32:38,878 "'he is therefore free to concentrate on fighting against the attack 501 00:32:39,003 --> 00:32:40,796 "'from outside." 502 00:32:40,921 --> 00:32:42,381 'As the Guardian stands, 503 00:32:42,506 --> 00:32:45,259 'Kareem Abdul-Jabbar speaks some of the first dialogue 504 00:32:45,384 --> 00:32:47,094 'Bruce has written for the film. 505 00:32:47,219 --> 00:32:48,971 'In English, he says, 506 00:32:49,096 --> 00:32:51,974 "'Little one, you must have given up hope of living." 507 00:32:53,350 --> 00:32:56,645 'Lee has Abdul-Jabbar film three takes of the dialogue, 508 00:32:56,770 --> 00:33:00,149 'his face more still and inscrutable with each turn. 509 00:33:29,470 --> 00:33:31,805 'The camera reverses for Bruce's reply. 510 00:33:32,848 --> 00:33:37,061 "'On the contrary, I do not let the word 'death' bother me." 511 00:33:41,565 --> 00:33:44,610 'The Guardian replies, "Same here, baby." 512 00:33:48,739 --> 00:33:52,243 'To which Hai Tien says, "Then, what are you waiting for?" 513 00:33:54,286 --> 00:33:58,707 'For some, Lee's dialogue may risk sounding inelegant and stilted. 514 00:33:58,832 --> 00:34:01,085 'But the stylised nature of the words are in keeping 515 00:34:01,210 --> 00:34:03,963 'with the heightened unreality of the tale being told. 516 00:34:05,130 --> 00:34:06,549 'It is in this dialogue 517 00:34:06,674 --> 00:34:10,427 'where the motivation behind the title "The Game of Death" becomes clear. 518 00:34:10,553 --> 00:34:14,223 'It refers not only to the mortal stakes of the pagoda heist itself, 519 00:34:14,348 --> 00:34:17,685 'but Hai Tien's transcendence of his own limitations. 520 00:34:17,810 --> 00:34:21,438 'In understanding and matching the Guardian's advantage over him 521 00:34:21,564 --> 00:34:25,150 'and how his true strength lies not in his physical abilities 522 00:34:25,276 --> 00:34:27,111 'but his transcendent mastery over 523 00:34:27,236 --> 00:34:30,531 'and acceptance of the fear of death itself, 524 00:34:30,656 --> 00:34:35,411 'Hai Tien begins to tip the scales back in his favour, if only for a short while. 525 00:34:36,870 --> 00:34:38,956 'The arc of Lee and Abdul-Jabbar's fight 526 00:34:39,081 --> 00:34:41,917 'demonstrates the core theme of Lee's thesis for the film 527 00:34:42,042 --> 00:34:44,211 'and Jeet Kune Do in general. 528 00:34:44,336 --> 00:34:46,463 'This final fight would be the culmination 529 00:34:46,589 --> 00:34:49,425 'of everything demonstrated throughout the preceding battles 530 00:34:49,550 --> 00:34:51,510 'on the lower floors of the pagoda. 531 00:34:51,635 --> 00:34:53,721 'Unlike those earlier fights, however, 532 00:34:53,846 --> 00:34:56,765 'Hai Tien has two significant disadvantages: 533 00:34:56,890 --> 00:34:59,602 'the Guardian of the Unknown's physical size and strength, 534 00:34:59,727 --> 00:35:02,771 'in particular the long reach of his arms and legs, 535 00:35:02,896 --> 00:35:06,984 'but also his own unpredictable lack of a specific fighting discipline. 536 00:35:07,526 --> 00:35:10,654 'Like the small willow tree that withstands the snowstorm 537 00:35:10,779 --> 00:35:13,032 'while larger oaks around it fall, 538 00:35:13,157 --> 00:35:17,036 'his character will ultimately triumph against the colossus in front of him 539 00:35:17,161 --> 00:35:20,039 'not through the mastery of one specific fighting regimen, 540 00:35:20,164 --> 00:35:23,042 'but learning his opponent's strengths and weaknesses in combat 541 00:35:23,167 --> 00:35:25,836 'and adapting his strategy accordingly, 542 00:35:25,961 --> 00:35:28,297 'fighting smarter, not harder. 543 00:35:29,048 --> 00:35:32,009 'Having already been knocked down once at the start of the fight, 544 00:35:32,134 --> 00:35:34,762 'he starts allowing the Guardian to make the first move, 545 00:35:34,887 --> 00:35:38,307 'continually learning as he responds to each move in turn. 546 00:36:39,660 --> 00:36:41,912 'In one of the violent highlights of the scene, 547 00:36:42,037 --> 00:36:43,664 'Hai Tien nearly meets his end 548 00:36:43,789 --> 00:36:45,624 'when the Guardian attempts to push his face 549 00:36:45,749 --> 00:36:50,546 'onto the sharp end of a broken vase until he bends his body in such a way 550 00:36:50,671 --> 00:36:54,174 'to be able to kick the Guardian in the head, escaping his grasp. 551 00:36:55,426 --> 00:36:58,679 'In spite of a debilitating back injury in 1970 552 00:36:58,804 --> 00:37:00,723 'that had been one of the contributing factors 553 00:37:00,848 --> 00:37:03,183 'behind his hiatus from Hollywood acting, 554 00:37:03,308 --> 00:37:05,686 'Bruce maintains intense core strength, 555 00:37:05,811 --> 00:37:09,106 'allowing him to perform this difficult stunt singlehandedly 556 00:37:09,231 --> 00:37:11,984 'without the use of doubles or wire assistance, 557 00:37:12,109 --> 00:37:15,988 'aided only by the counterbalance offered as Kareem holds the back of his head. 558 00:37:17,531 --> 00:37:19,742 'However, the lack of a camera angle 559 00:37:19,867 --> 00:37:23,162 'explicitly detailing how Hai Tien is able to flip himself over 560 00:37:23,287 --> 00:37:25,456 'in such a way where he lands on his feet 561 00:37:25,581 --> 00:37:27,624 'means this scene is cut together awkwardly 562 00:37:27,750 --> 00:37:29,793 'in any assembly of the footage. 563 00:37:32,212 --> 00:37:35,924 'In a project so deliberately and ambitiously choreographed, 564 00:37:36,049 --> 00:37:40,345 'it stands out as the one move one could reasonably call a cheat. 565 00:37:42,139 --> 00:37:44,016 'We can speculate that Lee might have planned 566 00:37:44,141 --> 00:37:46,226 'for a pick-up shot at a later date, 567 00:37:46,351 --> 00:37:49,688 'perhaps being doubled by Yuen Wah, the acrobatic stuntman 568 00:37:49,813 --> 00:37:52,775 'that would later perform backflips for Bruce on "Enter the Dragon". 569 00:37:53,317 --> 00:37:57,321 'However, no notes or footage exist to corroborate this, 570 00:37:57,446 --> 00:38:00,866 'and though Yuen Wah will appear in "The Game of Death" footage later on, 571 00:38:00,991 --> 00:38:03,202 'it is not to double Bruce. 572 00:38:06,663 --> 00:38:09,333 'September 10th, the fourth day of filming. 573 00:38:10,834 --> 00:38:14,296 'One interesting flourish that Lee gives Abdul-Jabbar to perform 574 00:38:14,421 --> 00:38:19,009 'is the Guardian adjusting his sunglasses as the fight increases intensity, 575 00:38:19,134 --> 00:38:21,220 'showing both his rattled realisation 576 00:38:21,345 --> 00:38:24,723 'that Hai Tien may not be the pushover he originally assumed, 577 00:38:24,848 --> 00:38:28,310 'but also cluing the audience in on his one major weakness 578 00:38:28,435 --> 00:38:31,146 'that will be exploited later in the fight. 579 00:39:10,519 --> 00:39:13,605 'As Hai Tien begins to gain the upper hand against the Guardian, 580 00:39:13,730 --> 00:39:17,734 'he makes things really personal with an uppercut punch to the groin. 581 00:40:11,830 --> 00:40:15,208 'Once again, Bruce's choreography notes for the scene 582 00:40:15,334 --> 00:40:19,588 'include a line of internal monologue, potentially to be recorded in voiceover. 583 00:40:20,213 --> 00:40:24,301 'Here, Hai Tien assesses the advantage he now has over the Guardian. 584 00:40:25,135 --> 00:40:26,678 "'With his great size, 585 00:40:26,803 --> 00:40:30,974 "'he's going to find it difficult to keep getting up each time I knock him down." 586 00:41:35,831 --> 00:41:38,917 'As Hai Tien senses the Guardian's growing exhaustion, 587 00:41:39,042 --> 00:41:41,420 'Bruce writes another piece of internal monologue 588 00:41:41,545 --> 00:41:43,964 'referring to his next plan of attack: 589 00:41:44,089 --> 00:41:47,259 "'Look at him. Give him the fatigue bombing." 590 00:43:01,291 --> 00:43:04,127 'One criticism levelled at Lee on and off through the years 591 00:43:04,252 --> 00:43:06,546 'was that he allowed himself to look too invincible 592 00:43:06,671 --> 00:43:09,341 'in many of the fights he choreographed himself, 593 00:43:09,466 --> 00:43:12,594 'always having the upper hand against whoever he was sparring with, 594 00:43:12,719 --> 00:43:14,763 'in contrast to the conventional wisdom 595 00:43:14,888 --> 00:43:17,557 'that a fight scene should set its protagonist against a foe 596 00:43:17,682 --> 00:43:21,103 'of equal or greater ability to heighten the tension, 597 00:43:21,228 --> 00:43:23,313 'to put the audience on the edge of their seat 598 00:43:23,438 --> 00:43:26,149 'about whether the hero will survive. 599 00:43:26,274 --> 00:43:29,653 'Setting aside Lee's motivations for not doing so for now, 600 00:43:29,778 --> 00:43:32,197 'the arc of this battle with Abdul-Jabbar, 601 00:43:32,322 --> 00:43:34,908 'like the fight with Chuck Norris in "The Way of the Dragon", 602 00:43:35,033 --> 00:43:37,994 'follows the more common structure of the vulnerable hero 603 00:43:38,120 --> 00:43:39,996 'looking increasingly exhausted, 604 00:43:40,122 --> 00:43:42,207 'almost succumbing to his adversary's strength 605 00:43:42,332 --> 00:43:44,042 'two thirds of the way through. 606 00:43:44,167 --> 00:43:46,294 'Whereas Lee's character in his previous film 607 00:43:46,419 --> 00:43:50,507 'won the fight against Norris through the surgical use of Jeet Kune Do, 608 00:43:50,632 --> 00:43:54,010 'Hai Tien regains his advantage against the Guardian of the Unknown 609 00:43:54,136 --> 00:43:56,471 'through a lucky discovery, 610 00:43:56,596 --> 00:43:58,890 'as Hai Tien accidentally breaks the paper 611 00:43:59,015 --> 00:44:01,309 'covering the square windows of the pagoda, 612 00:44:01,434 --> 00:44:04,479 'causing daylight to flood the darkened Hall of the Unknown. 613 00:44:04,604 --> 00:44:07,858 'The fourth day of filming the scene ends with a happy occasion, 614 00:44:07,983 --> 00:44:09,943 'assistant director Ricky Chik's wedding, 615 00:44:10,068 --> 00:44:13,446 'with Bruce, Raymond Chow and others in attendance. 616 00:44:14,072 --> 00:44:16,449 'But before Ricky can head off on his honeymoon, 617 00:44:16,575 --> 00:44:19,035 'there's one more day of filming left to go. 618 00:44:19,161 --> 00:44:21,705 'September 11th, 1972. 619 00:44:21,830 --> 00:44:25,041 'Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's last day of filming. 620 00:44:25,167 --> 00:44:28,670 'The Guardian recoils, revealing his Achilles' heel. 621 00:44:29,254 --> 00:44:31,715 'The sunglasses aren't just to look cool. 622 00:44:31,840 --> 00:44:34,634 'He has a crippling sensitivity to daylight. 623 00:44:37,762 --> 00:44:40,974 'Hai Tien seizes the advantage and lays into the Guardian, 624 00:44:41,099 --> 00:44:42,976 'sending him to the floor. 625 00:46:22,617 --> 00:46:26,371 'Three takes are filmed from Abdul-Jabbar's character's point of view. 626 00:46:26,496 --> 00:46:29,666 'The first maintains a constant focus from start to finish, 627 00:46:29,791 --> 00:46:32,419 'with the next two toying with a shifting focus, 628 00:46:32,544 --> 00:46:36,923 'implying that he's losing concentration and may even be concussed. 629 00:46:44,472 --> 00:46:48,101 'The effect, achieved in-camera by Tadashi Nishimoto, 630 00:46:48,226 --> 00:46:50,645 'is repeated from a similar moment with Chuck Norris 631 00:46:50,770 --> 00:46:52,605 'in "The Way of the "Dragon". 632 00:46:58,403 --> 00:47:00,113 'The Guardian's allergy to sunlight 633 00:47:00,238 --> 00:47:03,074 'is never explained in Lee's notes for the film, 634 00:47:03,199 --> 00:47:05,076 'nor is it known whether he ever discussed it 635 00:47:05,201 --> 00:47:07,245 'with Abdul-Jabbar or anyone else. 636 00:47:08,413 --> 00:47:12,042 'Though Lee's characteristically grounded, authentic choreography 637 00:47:12,167 --> 00:47:16,004 'tempers any notion the film will venture into the realm of outright fantasy, 638 00:47:16,129 --> 00:47:17,672 'unlike many of the wuxia films 639 00:47:17,797 --> 00:47:20,550 'inspired by Chinese myth and legend that preceded it, 640 00:47:20,675 --> 00:47:23,303 'or even the wire-fu films that followed, 641 00:47:23,428 --> 00:47:27,057 'a vein of magical realism runs through "The Game of Death", 642 00:47:27,182 --> 00:47:29,559 'subtle and often unremarked upon. 643 00:47:30,226 --> 00:47:32,437 'What we see instead in "The Game of Death", 644 00:47:32,562 --> 00:47:35,357 'albeit in controlled, nascent bursts, 645 00:47:35,482 --> 00:47:38,651 'is Bruce Lee's imagination given free rein. 646 00:47:40,445 --> 00:47:41,946 'At the story's core, 647 00:47:42,072 --> 00:47:46,409 'the farfetched notion of the remote ancient temple guarded by expert fighters, 648 00:47:46,534 --> 00:47:50,246 'whose lives solely revolve around mastering their craft in solitude 649 00:47:50,372 --> 00:47:52,624 'while fending off the occasional intruder, 650 00:47:52,749 --> 00:47:56,544 'is one steeped in a mythic, almost dream-like illogic. 651 00:47:57,587 --> 00:47:59,547 'Would Lee have clarified the practicalities 652 00:47:59,672 --> 00:48:03,176 'of such an unlikely arrangement in a finished script had he lived? 653 00:48:03,760 --> 00:48:05,136 'Unlikely. 654 00:48:05,261 --> 00:48:07,097 'Some have even compared "The Game of Death" 655 00:48:07,222 --> 00:48:10,016 'to Lee's script for "The Silent Flute" from 1970, 656 00:48:10,141 --> 00:48:13,311 'a tale much more driven by esoteric philosophical ideas 657 00:48:13,436 --> 00:48:15,355 'and 1960s psychedelia 658 00:48:15,480 --> 00:48:18,024 'than anything he would subsequently film in Hong Kong. 659 00:48:18,733 --> 00:48:21,653 'Whether due to the low budgets offered by Golden Harvest 660 00:48:21,778 --> 00:48:23,988 'or simply changing tastes on his part, 661 00:48:24,114 --> 00:48:27,951 'Bruce only teases at the otherworldly potential of his storyline. 662 00:48:28,660 --> 00:48:32,080 'Any philosophical breakthroughs in the script are purely subtextual 663 00:48:32,205 --> 00:48:34,833 'and left to the audience's imagination. 664 00:50:15,308 --> 00:50:19,354 'However, one brief series of setups during the filming of this scene 665 00:50:19,479 --> 00:50:22,482 'offer two tantalising glimpses of the fantastical nature 666 00:50:22,607 --> 00:50:24,317 'of the Guardian of the Unknown, 667 00:50:24,442 --> 00:50:28,780 'unremarked upon in the script or anywhere in Lee's notes. 668 00:50:28,905 --> 00:50:32,408 'The first occurs after Hai Tien has kicked the Guardian's sunglasses 669 00:50:32,534 --> 00:50:37,664 'from his face, leaving him blinded and cowering in the safety of the dark. 670 00:50:51,719 --> 00:50:55,473 'Lee and Nishimoto shoot three takes of a point-of-view shot 671 00:50:55,598 --> 00:50:57,850 'filmed from the Guardian's perspective. 672 00:50:57,976 --> 00:51:00,645 'The initial take is filmed with a red filter, 673 00:51:00,770 --> 00:51:04,941 'almost as if the Guardian's eyes are being flooded with ultraviolet light. 674 00:51:07,235 --> 00:51:10,780 'On the second and third takes, the filter is removed. 675 00:51:10,905 --> 00:51:14,659 'Whether this means the red filter was an experiment that was swiftly abandoned 676 00:51:14,784 --> 00:51:18,788 'or if Lee was simply covering his bases by filming the scene both ways, 677 00:51:18,913 --> 00:51:20,665 'we will never know. 678 00:51:22,250 --> 00:51:25,670 'However, Bruce attempts another experiment 679 00:51:25,795 --> 00:51:29,132 'as he films a close-up of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's eyes. 680 00:51:29,757 --> 00:51:33,177 'Abdul-Jabbar poses static for the camera in the single take. 681 00:51:34,721 --> 00:51:38,057 'Then, in probably the most mysterious piece of footage 682 00:51:38,182 --> 00:51:39,726 'filmed for "The Game of Death", 683 00:51:39,851 --> 00:51:45,064 'a still image of Abdul-Jabbar's face is filmed with serpentine, mutant eyes 684 00:51:45,189 --> 00:51:47,191 'painted on top of his own. 685 00:51:48,651 --> 00:51:52,530 'How Lee would have incorporated this twist, what it means, 686 00:51:52,655 --> 00:51:54,699 'and whether it would have even been used at all, 687 00:51:54,824 --> 00:51:56,701 'is, again, unknown. 688 00:51:57,493 --> 00:52:00,580 'The shot is reminiscent of the reveal of the father's eyes 689 00:52:00,705 --> 00:52:02,749 'in the dream scene from "Rosemary's Baby", 690 00:52:02,874 --> 00:52:05,293 'directed by Lee's friend, Roman Polanski, 691 00:52:05,418 --> 00:52:09,547 'and a supernatural, perhaps even vampiric element seems inevitable, 692 00:52:09,672 --> 00:52:13,092 'given the character's super strength and aversion to light. 693 00:52:13,217 --> 00:52:15,428 'But with little else to contextualise it, 694 00:52:15,553 --> 00:52:17,305 'the shot of the eyes has often been omitted 695 00:52:17,430 --> 00:52:19,766 'from assemblies of the footage altogether. 696 00:52:20,892 --> 00:52:23,811 'As the confrontation hurtles towards its final act, 697 00:52:23,936 --> 00:52:26,731 'Lee writes more dialogue for him and Abdul-Jabbar, 698 00:52:26,856 --> 00:52:30,193 'including a call-back to their earlier exchange, 699 00:52:30,318 --> 00:52:33,237 'as he pleads for common sense from the Guardian: 700 00:52:33,363 --> 00:52:36,115 "'Why continue? Just let me pass." 701 00:52:37,492 --> 00:52:41,663 'Abdul-Jabbar's tired response, delivered through halting breaths, 702 00:52:41,788 --> 00:52:45,041 'confirms his character's acceptance of his impending fate: 703 00:52:47,543 --> 00:52:53,007 "'You have forgotten that I, too, am not bothered by the word 'death'." 704 00:53:55,611 --> 00:53:57,655 'And so begins their final battle, 705 00:53:57,780 --> 00:54:01,909 'the last of three ground-game fights peppered throughout the scene. 706 00:54:02,034 --> 00:54:05,037 'The first, early on, signalled Hai Tien's awareness 707 00:54:05,163 --> 00:54:07,623 'that he would have to drastically change his strategy 708 00:54:07,749 --> 00:54:11,627 'in order to continue the fight following a failed attempt at a leglock. 709 00:54:12,462 --> 00:54:14,589 'The second, midway through, 710 00:54:14,714 --> 00:54:17,300 'comes as another attempt to defeat the Guardian at floor level 711 00:54:17,425 --> 00:54:19,427 'almost leads to Hai Tien's defeat, 712 00:54:19,552 --> 00:54:22,930 'before he accidentally knocks out one of the windows. 713 00:54:23,055 --> 00:54:25,516 'Finally, with the Guardian subdued, 714 00:54:25,641 --> 00:54:28,019 'Hai Tien is able to topple the giant to his level, 715 00:54:28,144 --> 00:54:32,064 'and with extreme effort finally chokes him out. 716 00:56:12,290 --> 00:56:16,586 'After five days of exhausting filming on a hot, sweaty sound stage, 717 00:56:16,711 --> 00:56:20,047 'the fight in the Hall of the Unknown wraps filming. 718 00:56:21,090 --> 00:56:23,759 'Kareem Abdul-Jabbar flies back to the United States 719 00:56:23,885 --> 00:56:26,387 'in anticipation of another record-breaking season 720 00:56:26,512 --> 00:56:28,681 'playing for the Milwaukee Bucks. 721 00:56:29,557 --> 00:56:34,061 'The following summer, he is en route to Hong Kong to see his friend again, 722 00:56:34,186 --> 00:56:37,857 'when, flying through Singapore, he receives the terrible news 723 00:56:37,982 --> 00:56:39,859 'that Bruce is gone. 724 00:56:43,446 --> 00:56:46,824 'Though he did not continue training in martial arts after Bruce's death, 725 00:56:46,949 --> 00:56:50,328 'Kareem Abdul-Jabbar appeared in a variety of cameo appearances 726 00:56:50,453 --> 00:56:52,830 'in films such as "Airplane!" and "Fletch", 727 00:56:52,955 --> 00:56:56,250 'all while maintaining a record-breaking NBA basketball career 728 00:56:56,375 --> 00:56:59,337 'until his retirement in 1989. 729 00:56:59,462 --> 00:57:03,549 'Now aged 75, he remains today a prolific author 730 00:57:03,674 --> 00:57:07,345 'and a passionate, outspoken advocate of social and racial justice, 731 00:57:07,470 --> 00:57:11,599 'and in 2016 was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom 732 00:57:11,724 --> 00:57:13,559 'by President Barack Obama. ' 733 00:57:29,992 --> 00:57:31,410 (Narrator) 'Two weeks later, 734 00:57:31,535 --> 00:57:34,330 'Bruce and his crew returned to the same sound stage, 735 00:57:34,455 --> 00:57:39,627 'now redressed into the third floor of the pagoda, the Hall of the Tiger. 736 00:57:39,752 --> 00:57:42,296 'The first two days of filming are largely dedicated 737 00:57:42,421 --> 00:57:46,676 'to a fight scene never seen before and long presumed lost 738 00:57:46,801 --> 00:57:48,636 'until now. 739 00:57:53,265 --> 00:57:55,518 'As cameras roll on September 25th, 740 00:57:55,643 --> 00:57:59,188 'we see James Tien, his scheming character alive and well, 741 00:57:59,313 --> 00:58:02,441 'little knowing his doom is still two floors ahead. 742 00:58:02,566 --> 00:58:05,653 'The actor joining him, carrying the large pole, 743 00:58:05,778 --> 00:58:08,864 'is stuntman turned actor, Chieh Yuan. 744 00:58:18,249 --> 00:58:22,461 'The actor waiting for them, sitting in a chair, is Dan Inosanto. 745 00:58:27,925 --> 00:58:30,261 'Though there are no script notes to indicate this, 746 00:58:30,386 --> 00:58:34,515 'we can infer from his late arrival that Bruce's character, Hai Tien, 747 00:58:34,640 --> 00:58:37,977 'is busy fighting the Guardian of the second floor of the pagoda, 748 00:58:38,102 --> 00:58:41,105 'an expert in Praying Mantis Kung Fu. 749 00:58:49,405 --> 00:58:53,451 'Born in 1945 to a Chinese family living in Malaysia, 750 00:58:53,576 --> 00:58:56,829 'Chieh Yuan had already firmly established himself for five years 751 00:58:56,954 --> 00:58:59,498 'as an in-demand stuntman at Shaw Brothers 752 00:58:59,623 --> 00:59:01,876 'since first appearing in their record-breaking hit, 753 00:59:02,001 --> 00:59:03,669 "'The One-Armed Swordsman". 754 00:59:04,545 --> 00:59:07,715 'His role in "The Game of Death", originally intended 755 00:59:07,840 --> 00:59:11,677 for then up-and-coming Golden Harvest fight choreographer Sammo Hung, 756 00:59:11,802 --> 00:59:13,345 'is of another one of the fighters 757 00:59:13,471 --> 00:59:16,724 'sent by the Korean mobster to raid the pagoda. 758 00:59:16,849 --> 00:59:21,270 'His character, unnamed except for "Chieh" in Bruce's notes, 759 00:59:21,395 --> 00:59:24,065 'is immediately contrasted with James Tien's. 760 00:59:24,857 --> 00:59:28,527 'Dressed in traditional black karate gi clothing, 761 00:59:28,652 --> 00:59:31,197 'Chieh's headstrong and less sophisticated character 762 00:59:31,322 --> 00:59:34,492 'is cannily manipulated by the stylish James Tien, 763 00:59:34,617 --> 00:59:38,621 'who continually goads him to run into the path of danger first. 764 00:59:48,756 --> 00:59:49,965 'The log fight, 765 00:59:50,091 --> 00:59:53,469 'as it has become known to legions of Bruce Lee fans over the years, 766 00:59:53,594 --> 00:59:56,639 'has never been incorporated into any edited assembly 767 00:59:56,764 --> 00:59:59,141 'of "The Game of Death" footage before. 768 00:59:59,266 --> 01:00:03,187 'As Chieh wields the large pole, picked up, allegedly, 769 01:00:03,312 --> 01:00:06,899 'from a display of weapons held on the second floor of the pagoda, 770 01:00:07,024 --> 01:00:11,153 'Dan's character is unfazed as he picks up the two much smaller sticks 771 01:00:11,278 --> 01:00:14,156 'known in the Philippines as kali, or arnis. 772 01:00:18,119 --> 01:00:21,914 'Dan begins to tap an insistent, nagging melody using the kali, 773 01:00:22,039 --> 01:00:25,376 'taunting Tien and Yuan by repeating it over and over. 774 01:00:28,295 --> 01:00:30,881 'Tap-tap-tap-tap-tap, tap-tap. 775 01:00:33,551 --> 01:00:36,220 'Tap-tap-tap-tap-tap, tap-tap. 776 01:00:37,012 --> 01:00:40,891 'The origin of this melody dates back to Bruce and Dan's early friendship. 777 01:00:41,892 --> 01:00:43,644 'It was the secret knock they devised 778 01:00:43,769 --> 01:00:46,313 'for entrance to the Jun Fan Gung Fu Institute 779 01:00:46,438 --> 01:00:50,651 'the pair opened in the Chinatown area of Los Angeles in 1967. 780 01:00:52,611 --> 01:00:55,156 'Having only appeared on camera once before 781 01:00:55,281 --> 01:00:59,618 'as a fight double in an episode of "The Green Hornet" opposite Bruce, 782 01:00:59,743 --> 01:01:04,039 'Dan's character in "The Game of Death" is the Guardian of the pagoda's third floor. 783 01:01:04,165 --> 01:01:07,835 'Expert in the art of eskrima stick fighting from the Philippines. 784 01:01:08,460 --> 01:01:12,089 'The third-floor Guardian's red headband and open-chested black shirt 785 01:01:12,214 --> 01:01:13,883 'indicate he is a Moro, 786 01:01:14,008 --> 01:01:17,386 'one of the Muslim communities native to the southern Philippines. 787 01:01:21,891 --> 01:01:26,729 'As Chieh turns to James Tien, intimidated by Dan's display of force, 788 01:01:26,854 --> 01:01:30,691 'James Tien snorts derisively, provoking Chieh to continue. 789 01:01:34,820 --> 01:01:39,116 'Born to Filipino parents in Stockton, California in 1936, 790 01:01:39,241 --> 01:01:42,203 'Dan Inosanto began learning karate at the age of 11, 791 01:01:42,328 --> 01:01:45,789 'and by the time he met Bruce Lee at Long Beach in 1964 792 01:01:45,915 --> 01:01:49,210 'was already proficient in a range of different fighting techniques, 793 01:01:49,335 --> 01:01:52,129 'learning from an eclectic mix of masters and teachers. 794 01:01:53,297 --> 01:01:57,009 'His deftness at combining different methods greatly influenced Bruce 795 01:01:57,134 --> 01:01:58,969 'as he developed Jeet Kune Do, 796 01:01:59,094 --> 01:02:02,556 'and soon Dan became one of only three Jeet Kune Do instructors 797 01:02:02,681 --> 01:02:05,184 'personally appointed by Bruce. 798 01:02:11,690 --> 01:02:14,109 'Chieh turns to Tien for guidance. 799 01:02:15,152 --> 01:02:17,821 'Tien goads him to proceed, telling him: 800 01:02:17,947 --> 01:02:19,949 "'Don't let him psyche you out." 801 01:02:21,867 --> 01:02:24,119 'As with the fight with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, 802 01:02:24,245 --> 01:02:26,538 'the message is that it's not the size of the fighter 803 01:02:26,664 --> 01:02:28,666 'or their chosen weapon that counts, 804 01:02:28,791 --> 01:02:31,794 'but rather the skill and strategy with which they attack. 805 01:02:32,795 --> 01:02:35,798 'This fight philosophy unfolds through numerous stages, 806 01:02:35,923 --> 01:02:37,967 'and with the log fight footage found again, 807 01:02:38,092 --> 01:02:41,220 'we get a much clearer view of what Lee strived for. 808 01:02:42,972 --> 01:02:47,226 'In many ways, the Hall of the Tiger sequence expands on the Colosseum fight 809 01:02:47,351 --> 01:02:49,395 'from "The Way of the Dragon". 810 01:02:49,520 --> 01:02:52,439 'That classic confrontation between Lee and Chuck Norris 811 01:02:52,564 --> 01:02:54,608 'progressed in two phases. 812 01:02:54,733 --> 01:02:59,321 'The first had Lee attempting to match Norris' hard style of traditional karate 813 01:02:59,446 --> 01:03:01,448 'but coming up short. 814 01:03:01,573 --> 01:03:05,244 'But on the second phase, Lee overcomes his mammoth opponent 815 01:03:05,369 --> 01:03:08,789 'through Jeet Kune Do's ethos of adaptability and flexibility, 816 01:03:08,914 --> 01:03:12,418 'visually signified by the Ali shuffle in his footwork 817 01:03:12,543 --> 01:03:14,962 'and an overall unpredictability of movement 818 01:03:15,087 --> 01:03:17,840 'that doesn't fit with any traditional martial system. 819 01:03:18,966 --> 01:03:20,801 'In the Hall of the Tiger sequence, 820 01:03:20,926 --> 01:03:23,679 'this philosophy is expressed through four phases. 821 01:03:23,804 --> 01:03:25,806 'Each one has its own sub-phases 822 01:03:25,931 --> 01:03:29,518 'that unveil a more nuanced expression of Lee's martial ethos, 823 01:03:29,643 --> 01:03:32,855 'while never losing sight of entertaining his audience. 824 01:03:33,981 --> 01:03:37,401 'In particular, Lee had a keen sense of storytelling 825 01:03:37,526 --> 01:03:40,612 'and understood that for action to not be monotonous, 826 01:03:40,738 --> 01:03:44,283 'danger and escalation were key to gripping the viewers' attention. 827 01:03:45,367 --> 01:03:48,412 'Phase one is entirely dedicated to Chieh Yuan, 828 01:03:48,537 --> 01:03:51,081 'as he attempts to bypass the third-floor Guardian. 829 01:03:52,583 --> 01:03:54,793 'He strikes at Inosanto with a large log, 830 01:03:54,918 --> 01:03:59,423 'and does so with appropriate gusto, desperate to prove his worth. 831 01:03:59,548 --> 01:04:02,343 'But Chieh's chosen weapon proves too unwieldy 832 01:04:02,468 --> 01:04:06,680 'for the dexterity and speed of the Guardian's duo eskrima sticks. 833 01:04:06,805 --> 01:04:10,642 'Chieh Yuan switches gears and resorts to empty-hand combat. 834 01:04:10,768 --> 01:04:12,978 'Inosanto discards his own weapons 835 01:04:13,103 --> 01:04:17,232 'and employs kenpo karate to take down his foolhardy opponent. 836 01:04:30,329 --> 01:04:33,165 'The first day's filming ends, 837 01:04:33,290 --> 01:04:37,211 'and after a one-day break from shooting for reasons unknown, 838 01:04:37,336 --> 01:04:40,881 'the second day, Wednesday 27th September, 839 01:04:41,006 --> 01:04:43,759 'begins with one more take of the same shot. 840 01:04:48,806 --> 01:04:51,600 'This entire first phase perfectly establishes 841 01:04:51,725 --> 01:04:54,103 'Dan Inosanto's formidable martial prowess 842 01:04:54,228 --> 01:04:57,064 'in both armed and then unarmed combat. 843 01:04:57,731 --> 01:05:01,276 'But these two skillsets are presented in isolation from each other, 844 01:05:01,402 --> 01:05:05,489 'separated by the third-level Guardian's pride in his own abilities. 845 01:05:07,783 --> 01:05:12,413 'With this information brought to light, Lee as a choreographer and director 846 01:05:12,538 --> 01:05:16,041 'also smartly foreshadows Inosanto's limitation. 847 01:06:26,862 --> 01:06:29,907 'Phase two, and it is James Tien's turn. 848 01:06:31,283 --> 01:06:36,288 'He pulls out his own stick, wanting to fight Inosanto at his own game. 849 01:08:03,458 --> 01:08:05,294 'Unlike the brash Chieh, 850 01:08:05,419 --> 01:08:08,714 'Tien is more cautious and takes a more defensive approach. 851 01:08:09,881 --> 01:08:12,551 'But as soon as he uses any offensive manoeuvre, 852 01:08:12,676 --> 01:08:14,511 'he falters. 853 01:09:11,985 --> 01:09:15,113 'Though it is only onscreen for a fraction of a second, 854 01:09:15,238 --> 01:09:17,658 'the slate seen at the beginning of the next take 855 01:09:17,783 --> 01:09:19,868 'shows an important milestone. 856 01:09:20,994 --> 01:09:24,331 'For the very first time, the title written at the top, 857 01:09:24,456 --> 01:09:28,168 'as opposed to "audition" or "Yellow-Faced Tiger", 858 01:09:28,293 --> 01:09:30,295 'is "The Game of Death". 859 01:11:55,941 --> 01:11:58,401 'Many martial arts that specialise in weapons 860 01:11:58,527 --> 01:12:02,572 'lay the claim that any object held should be an extension of one's body. 861 01:12:03,865 --> 01:12:07,410 'If this is the case, the Tien versus Inosanto bout 862 01:12:07,536 --> 01:12:10,163 'has them wield only a single arm each. 863 01:12:10,288 --> 01:12:13,041 'It is only when Inosanto gains a second stick 864 01:12:13,166 --> 01:12:15,210 'that the tides turn in his favour. 865 01:12:16,253 --> 01:12:19,798 'As in phase one, a nuance is at play here. 866 01:12:19,923 --> 01:12:23,218 'Are these sticks extensions of the third Guardian's body? 867 01:12:23,343 --> 01:12:26,471 'Or are they simply chains that restrict it? 868 01:12:26,596 --> 01:12:31,601 'These questions will later be answered once Inosanto faces our main hero. 869 01:13:18,023 --> 01:13:22,027 'Day three of filming, and Bruce Lee finally makes his appearance, 870 01:13:22,152 --> 01:13:24,738 'marking the beginning of phase three. 871 01:13:30,785 --> 01:13:33,330 'Our hero presents his own extended limb, 872 01:13:33,455 --> 01:13:36,124 'a wiry, emerald-hue bamboo stick. 873 01:13:53,391 --> 01:13:55,185 'After reacting to James Tien, 874 01:13:55,310 --> 01:13:58,939 'who is still nursing his wounded pride on the floor, 875 01:13:59,064 --> 01:14:01,149 'Bruce turns to Dan Inosanto 876 01:14:01,274 --> 01:14:04,069 'and speaks his first line of dialogue in the scene: 877 01:14:06,196 --> 01:14:08,198 "'Do you speak any English?" 878 01:14:09,240 --> 01:14:11,868 'Like the scenes opposite Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, 879 01:14:11,993 --> 01:14:15,622 'Bruce films all of his dialogue with Dan Inosanto in English 880 01:14:15,747 --> 01:14:18,375 'even as other actors in the film, like James Tien, 881 01:14:18,500 --> 01:14:20,377 'speak Cantonese on set, 882 01:14:20,502 --> 01:14:22,879 'and in one later instance, Korean. 883 01:14:23,713 --> 01:14:25,799 'Dan Inosanto responds: 884 01:14:25,924 --> 01:14:28,343 "'Of course I speak English." 885 01:14:29,761 --> 01:14:32,764 'Bruce looks down at the wounded Chieh as he says to Dan: 886 01:14:33,848 --> 01:14:37,477 "'I hope you don't mind us moving our man, 887 01:14:37,602 --> 01:14:41,022 "'so that the two of us will have more room to groove." 888 01:14:57,998 --> 01:15:00,792 'Dan accepts, with one condition: 889 01:15:00,917 --> 01:15:06,965 "'But have your men stay as far away from that stairway as possible." 890 01:15:09,092 --> 01:15:12,721 'The idea that the three of them could ambush the third-floor Guardian, 891 01:15:12,846 --> 01:15:15,640 'or, indeed, any of the adversaries in the pagoda 892 01:15:15,765 --> 01:15:17,976 'is seemingly out of the question. 893 01:15:18,935 --> 01:15:21,187 'Like the Colosseum in "The Way of the Dragon", 894 01:15:21,312 --> 01:15:23,148 'the rules of combat apply, 895 01:15:23,273 --> 01:15:27,694 'and to break them, even during a heist, is to lose face. 896 01:15:30,530 --> 01:15:33,241 'Though films made in Hong Kong in 1972 897 01:15:33,366 --> 01:15:35,744 'were overwhelmingly distributed in Mandarin, 898 01:15:35,869 --> 01:15:37,829 'in contrast to the Cantonese language 899 01:15:37,954 --> 01:15:39,956 'more commonly spoken by Hong Kongers 900 01:15:40,081 --> 01:15:43,209 'that had yet to reassert itself in the cultural mainstream, 901 01:15:43,960 --> 01:15:47,672 'it was not unknown for films made in Hong Kong to feature English as well, 902 01:15:47,797 --> 01:15:51,134 'especially as the country was still under British colonial rule. 903 01:15:52,427 --> 01:15:54,429 'Bruce himself had even dubbed the voices 904 01:15:54,554 --> 01:15:57,515 'of English-speaking characters in the original Mandarin dub tracks 905 01:15:57,640 --> 01:15:59,934 'for "Fist of Fury" and "The Way of the Dragon". 906 01:16:00,060 --> 01:16:02,270 'But whether the English dialogue in "The Game of Death" 907 01:16:02,395 --> 01:16:05,315 'would have been maintained for its original release in Hong Kong 908 01:16:05,440 --> 01:16:08,318 'if it had ever been finished, we will never know. 909 01:16:28,296 --> 01:16:30,548 'Inosanto attempts to intimidate our hero 910 01:16:30,673 --> 01:16:35,428 'by swinging both sticks in flashy and perfectly coordinated figures of eight, 911 01:16:35,553 --> 01:16:37,931 'a physical declaration of war, if you will. 912 01:16:39,265 --> 01:16:40,975 'But, unlike James Tien, 913 01:16:41,101 --> 01:16:44,896 'Lee has no intention of matching Inosanto's fighting repertoire, 914 01:16:45,021 --> 01:16:48,691 'or, as he dubs it later, a rehearsed routine. 915 01:17:21,891 --> 01:17:23,643 'Before battle commences, 916 01:17:23,768 --> 01:17:26,813 'Bruce allows himself one more lengthy line of dialogue 917 01:17:26,938 --> 01:17:29,607 'that serves partly as a warning to Inosanto, 918 01:17:29,732 --> 01:17:34,195 'but also as a summation of the film's themes and Jeet Kune Do in general: 919 01:17:36,406 --> 01:17:38,158 "'You know, baby... 920 01:17:39,742 --> 01:17:41,786 "'this bamboo is longer, 921 01:17:43,621 --> 01:17:47,333 "'more flexible and very much alive. 922 01:17:49,252 --> 01:17:50,962 "'And when your flashy routine 923 01:17:51,087 --> 01:17:55,842 "'cannot keep up with the speed and elusiveness of this thing here, 924 01:17:55,967 --> 01:18:00,013 "'all I can is that you're gonna be in deep trouble." 925 01:18:04,392 --> 01:18:06,853 'The third-floor Guardian does not heed his warning. 926 01:18:11,316 --> 01:18:14,736 'He taps his teasing beat once more, and says: 927 01:18:14,861 --> 01:18:17,697 "'That we will have to find out." 928 01:18:26,623 --> 01:18:30,168 'Lee's dialogue stresses the importance of the speed and elusiveness 929 01:18:30,293 --> 01:18:32,128 'of his chosen weapon. 930 01:18:33,254 --> 01:18:37,467 'He simply holds the bamboo stick over his head in a striking pose, 931 01:18:37,592 --> 01:18:40,929 'not a fighting stance from any traditional martial art, 932 01:18:41,054 --> 01:18:45,516 'but a personal stamp to the physical dynamism burning to be released. 933 01:19:02,408 --> 01:19:07,372 'And as these two warriors collide, we see this dynamism in a single strike. 934 01:19:08,164 --> 01:19:10,583 'Efficient and non-complex, 935 01:19:10,708 --> 01:19:15,171 'Lee strikes his bamboo stick akin to the snap of his famous backfist. 936 01:19:16,130 --> 01:19:20,718 'Suddenly, Inosanto's flashy routine unveils its restrictive nature. 937 01:19:21,678 --> 01:19:25,390 'Two heffy sticks simply can't keep up with the fast whipping motion 938 01:19:25,515 --> 01:19:28,142 'of one thin and more elusive stick. 939 01:19:29,352 --> 01:19:32,730 'In addition, the defensive stance of crossing two sticks 940 01:19:32,855 --> 01:19:35,441 'proves to also be futile. 941 01:19:35,566 --> 01:19:38,695 'Hai Tien, using the bamboo stick like a whip, 942 01:19:38,820 --> 01:19:41,239 'strikes the third-floor Guardian on the forehead, 943 01:19:41,364 --> 01:19:44,117 'branding him with the first of two scars. 944 01:19:44,242 --> 01:19:45,910 'He taunts him further 945 01:19:46,035 --> 01:19:51,457 'with another line of dialogue expressing his and Bruce's martial philosophy: 946 01:19:51,582 --> 01:19:57,088 "'I'm telling you, it's difficult to have a rehearsed routine to fit in with. 947 01:19:58,589 --> 01:20:00,258 "'Broken rhythm." 948 01:20:02,218 --> 01:20:05,972 'Already, one of our questions from phase two is answered. 949 01:20:06,097 --> 01:20:10,768 'The swinging duo sticks are indeed extensions of Inosanto's body, 950 01:20:10,893 --> 01:20:13,354 'and we can see the years of drilling these patterns 951 01:20:13,479 --> 01:20:17,817 'have concocted a powerful formula, but only to a point. 952 01:20:19,027 --> 01:20:22,030 'Once Inosanto becomes reliant on that formula, 953 01:20:22,155 --> 01:20:24,741 'he corners himself from expressing these objects 954 01:20:24,866 --> 01:20:26,576 'in any other way. 955 01:20:26,701 --> 01:20:30,538 'The sticks are no longer extensions of his body, but chains. 956 01:20:30,663 --> 01:20:33,166 'Or, as Bruce taunts him further: 957 01:20:33,291 --> 01:20:39,130 "'You see? A rehearsed routine lacks the flexibility to adapt." 958 01:20:46,429 --> 01:20:50,058 'As Bruce effortlessly steals one of the Guardian's kali sticks 959 01:20:50,183 --> 01:20:51,684 'and bobs and weaves, 960 01:20:51,809 --> 01:20:56,105 'Bruce adds another line of dialogue not found in his original script notes. 961 01:20:57,440 --> 01:21:00,360 'Reading his lips, he appears to say: 962 01:21:00,485 --> 01:21:02,820 "'It's a challenge, isn't it? 963 01:21:02,945 --> 01:21:05,990 "'When bamboo strikes, it's a sword." 964 01:21:09,452 --> 01:21:11,662 'Others have interpreted the line differently, 965 01:21:11,788 --> 01:21:15,416 'and on the second take, it could be argued that he says: 966 01:21:15,541 --> 01:21:18,878 "'When bamboo strikes, it's hard." 967 01:21:38,064 --> 01:21:43,152 'It is at this point the fight switches gear, and a fourth phase commences. 968 01:21:51,494 --> 01:21:54,664 'To counter such an elusive and unpredictable opponent, 969 01:21:54,789 --> 01:21:57,834 'Inosanto employs the nunchaku, 970 01:21:57,959 --> 01:22:00,002 'a weapon derived from Okinawa 971 01:22:00,128 --> 01:22:03,089 'where two sticks are joined by a chain or cord. 972 01:22:03,673 --> 01:22:07,176 'He swings and waves it with a dextrous, flashy blur, 973 01:22:07,301 --> 01:22:09,720 'even more so than his eskrima sticks, 974 01:22:09,846 --> 01:22:13,724 'perhaps to demonstrate that he can be just as flexible and unpredictable. 975 01:22:16,352 --> 01:22:19,313 'Hai Tien gives his two companions a signal to approach 976 01:22:19,439 --> 01:22:22,567 'and give him something he'd passed to James Tien earlier on: 977 01:22:22,692 --> 01:22:26,571 'a black leather sleeve, perhaps picked up from the floor below, 978 01:22:26,696 --> 01:22:29,157 'containing his own set of nunchaku. 979 01:22:47,467 --> 01:22:50,011 'Of course, Lee is undeterred, 980 01:22:51,554 --> 01:22:53,681 'and as if to meet his opponent halfway, 981 01:22:53,806 --> 01:22:57,018 'he demonstrates his own mastery of the nunchaku. 982 01:23:03,524 --> 01:23:05,276 'Day four of filming the scene 983 01:23:05,401 --> 01:23:08,613 'begins with the Guardian's stunned response to Hai Tien's skills, 984 01:23:09,989 --> 01:23:13,576 'to which Bruce cheekily responds: "Surprised?" 985 01:23:40,186 --> 01:23:42,855 'Both warriors give further demonstrations, 986 01:23:42,980 --> 01:23:46,150 'circling each other in a sort of pre-battle ritual. 987 01:23:47,610 --> 01:23:50,196 'But this nunchaku versus nunchaku section 988 01:23:50,321 --> 01:23:53,282 'was not just a novel way to escalate the conflict. 989 01:23:53,407 --> 01:23:56,702 'It was another chance for Lee to hammer home his martial ethos. 990 01:23:57,662 --> 01:24:00,665 'Seemingly similar in the way they wield their weapons, 991 01:24:00,790 --> 01:24:05,169 'on closer inspection, both warriors carry over their physical ticks and traits 992 01:24:05,294 --> 01:24:07,171 'from the previous phase. 993 01:24:17,473 --> 01:24:20,601 'Inosanto swings his nunchakus around his body 994 01:24:20,726 --> 01:24:23,145 'much in the same way as his eskrima sticks, 995 01:24:23,980 --> 01:24:27,191 'showing he's unable to break away from the codified system 996 01:24:27,316 --> 01:24:29,402 'he trained his body so well in. 997 01:24:31,571 --> 01:24:34,490 'Lee, on the other hand, employs the freestyle movements 998 01:24:34,615 --> 01:24:37,118 from his bamboo stick swings and strikes, 999 01:24:37,243 --> 01:24:39,745 'even carrying over his cheeky taunts. 1000 01:24:41,205 --> 01:24:43,791 'The nunchaku used during the making of "The Game of Death" 1001 01:24:43,916 --> 01:24:47,962 'are custom-made by Bruce's friends, Taky Kimura and George Lee. 1002 01:24:49,046 --> 01:24:52,675 'For scenes in which Dan and Bruce merely pose with the weapons, 1003 01:24:52,800 --> 01:24:55,052 'allowing the audience a close look, 1004 01:24:55,177 --> 01:24:59,181 'authentic lacquered wood versions are used for maximum realism. 1005 01:25:00,474 --> 01:25:03,352 'For shots such as this, where there is a risk of injury, 1006 01:25:03,477 --> 01:25:06,981 'a backup set likely made of foam rubber is used, 1007 01:25:07,106 --> 01:25:09,275 'allowing for multiple takes to be filmed 1008 01:25:09,400 --> 01:25:12,278 'even if the sticks make contact with someone's face. 1009 01:25:13,237 --> 01:25:16,115 'Bruce had already popularised the use of nunchaku onscreen 1010 01:25:16,240 --> 01:25:18,534 'in "Fist of Fury" and "The Way of the Dragon", 1011 01:25:19,285 --> 01:25:23,372 'and had been introduced to them in 1964 by Dan Inosanto. 1012 01:25:25,583 --> 01:25:27,960 'According to Dan, Bruce thought the chain sticks 1013 01:25:28,085 --> 01:25:31,297 'were a worthless piece of junk when they were first handed to him, 1014 01:25:31,422 --> 01:25:34,884 'but within three months, he was, in Dan's words, 1015 01:25:35,009 --> 01:25:37,637 "'swinging them like he'd been doing it for a lifetime." 1016 01:25:38,596 --> 01:25:42,058 'His pose after licking the tip of one of the nunchaku sticks 1017 01:25:42,183 --> 01:25:44,477 'is even reminiscent of the beginning of the fight 1018 01:25:44,602 --> 01:25:46,479 'where he held the bamboo over his head. 1019 01:25:47,146 --> 01:25:51,025 'Again, not an indicator of being trapped in a rigid system, 1020 01:25:51,150 --> 01:25:55,154 'but showing one's personal stamp within another system of combat. 1021 01:25:56,530 --> 01:26:01,077 'The other noticeable difference is that Lee is working with his entire body. 1022 01:26:01,702 --> 01:26:04,955 'He isn't just swinging the nunchakus in isolation. 1023 01:26:05,081 --> 01:26:08,668 'He bounces and pops as he moves from one spot to the other. 1024 01:26:09,293 --> 01:26:12,004 'It is as if something within him is about to burst, 1025 01:26:12,129 --> 01:26:14,590 'showing his unpredictability as a fighter, 1026 01:26:14,715 --> 01:26:19,095 'but also that individualistic screen charisma that Bruce Lee oozed. 1027 01:26:19,929 --> 01:26:24,558 'But it is also here that the other nuance from an earlier phase comes into play. 1028 01:26:25,101 --> 01:26:26,852 'As mentioned in phase one, 1029 01:26:26,977 --> 01:26:29,271 'Inosanto's character is shown to be proficient 1030 01:26:29,397 --> 01:26:32,066 'in both armed and unarmed combat. 1031 01:26:32,191 --> 01:26:34,860 'Both categories are demonstrated in isolation. 1032 01:26:35,444 --> 01:26:37,571 'However, up till this point, 1033 01:26:37,697 --> 01:26:41,283 'we truly see that he is unable to merge these two together. 1034 01:26:42,743 --> 01:26:44,245 'A skilful man indeed, 1035 01:26:44,370 --> 01:26:47,665 'but unable to mix things up and truly be present in the moment 1036 01:26:47,790 --> 01:26:50,668 'and react according to spontaneity. 1037 01:26:50,793 --> 01:26:55,840 'In comparison, Lee employed numerous bursts of hook and spin kicks 1038 01:26:55,965 --> 01:26:58,175 'in conjunction with his nunchaku strikes, 1039 01:26:58,300 --> 01:27:03,097 'thus showing his character's adaptability and versatility in combat. 1040 01:27:03,681 --> 01:27:09,145 'Lee is broken rhythm personified, unique and truly present. 1041 01:27:09,270 --> 01:27:13,232 'Because to possess broken rhythm is to be present in the moment, 1042 01:27:13,357 --> 01:27:15,609 'reacting fast and well enough 1043 01:27:15,735 --> 01:27:17,987 'to whatever life throws at him. 1044 01:27:27,830 --> 01:27:32,334 'While a weapons versus weapons fight was nothing new for a Bruce Lee film, 1045 01:27:32,460 --> 01:27:36,046 'whether it was the nunchaku versus sword battle in "Fist of Fury", 1046 01:27:36,172 --> 01:27:39,216 'the nunchaku versus switchblade fight in "The Way of the Dragon" 1047 01:27:39,341 --> 01:27:42,261 'or even just the knife fights in "The Big Boss", 1048 01:27:42,386 --> 01:27:45,473 'it perhaps seems inevitable that he would choreograph a fight 1049 01:27:45,598 --> 01:27:50,019 'where both opponents wield the weapon that was swiftly becoming his trademark. 1050 01:27:51,145 --> 01:27:53,647 'Granted, a majority of the fight becomes a matter 1051 01:27:53,773 --> 01:27:57,026 of defence over offence because of this, 1052 01:27:57,151 --> 01:28:00,905 'but it gives a more unique spin on a Bruce Lee fight in the long run. 1053 01:28:01,864 --> 01:28:05,117 'It's well documented that Inosanto was Lee's teacher of the weapon, 1054 01:28:05,242 --> 01:28:09,288 'so, of course, by Lee casting Inosanto in the nunchaku fight, 1055 01:28:09,413 --> 01:28:13,250 'it becomes a direct case of the student becoming the master. 1056 01:28:13,918 --> 01:28:16,921 'But, as emphasised by Lee's strong eye for the camera, 1057 01:28:17,046 --> 01:28:19,423 'his approach to certain nunchaku manoeuvres, 1058 01:28:19,548 --> 01:28:21,091 'such as stance-shifting, 1059 01:28:21,217 --> 01:28:25,054 'is shown to have more of a flourish to them than Inosanto's. 1060 01:28:25,179 --> 01:28:28,265 'Inosanto, or rather the third-floor Guardian, 1061 01:28:28,390 --> 01:28:31,644 'tends to stay hand-locked when shifting from shoulder to shoulder, 1062 01:28:31,769 --> 01:28:33,354 'guarded and stiff, 1063 01:28:33,479 --> 01:28:37,274 'while Lee as Hai Tien goes for the over-the-shoulder swings, 1064 01:28:37,399 --> 01:28:39,610 'more casual and exhibitionist. 1065 01:28:48,536 --> 01:28:52,498 'At last, the Guardian's nunchaku connects with Hai Tien's face. 1066 01:28:55,251 --> 01:28:59,839 'And he allows himself a brief moment of self-congratulation, as he says: 1067 01:28:59,964 --> 01:29:01,924 "'How do you like that...?" 1068 01:29:02,049 --> 01:29:03,926 'But he hasn't even finished his sentence 1069 01:29:04,051 --> 01:29:06,387 'before Bruce strikes him square in the nose 1070 01:29:06,512 --> 01:29:10,140 'and mimics his words back to him, retaining the upper hand. 1071 01:29:12,017 --> 01:29:16,230 'If there was ever any doubt about who was truly in control of this situation, 1072 01:29:16,355 --> 01:29:18,107 'we now know for sure. 1073 01:29:18,858 --> 01:29:20,818 'And as the formerly unflappable Guardian 1074 01:29:20,943 --> 01:29:25,406 'looks increasingly angry and frustrated, we sense his doom approaches. 1075 01:29:27,324 --> 01:29:29,535 'The last day of filming the Hall of the Tiger 1076 01:29:29,660 --> 01:29:32,413 'begins as Bruce Lee reprises his Ali shuffle, 1077 01:29:32,538 --> 01:29:34,999 'Hai Tien toying with his foe. 1078 01:32:47,191 --> 01:32:50,360 'As filming on the Hall of the Tiger approaches its end, 1079 01:32:50,486 --> 01:32:53,864 'one of the final displays of nunchaku mastery from Lee 1080 01:32:53,989 --> 01:32:56,825 'takes no less than ten takes to get right. 1081 01:32:58,410 --> 01:33:01,288 'While he already showed earlier signs of perfectionism 1082 01:33:01,413 --> 01:33:04,208 'in the filming of this scene and the Hall of the Unknown, 1083 01:33:04,333 --> 01:33:06,668 'some may read this fastidiousness as a sign 1084 01:33:06,794 --> 01:33:11,548 'as to how much harder Bruce was going to be on himself in the months to come 1085 01:33:11,673 --> 01:33:15,844 'to make sure he got everything down to no less than perfect. 1086 01:34:28,709 --> 01:34:32,629 'Having played the Guardian at his own game of death for long enough, 1087 01:34:32,754 --> 01:34:36,675 'Hai Tien knocks him to the floor with another one of Bruce Lee's trademarks, 1088 01:34:36,800 --> 01:34:40,637 'the triple spin kick, as demonstrated in his three previous films, 1089 01:34:40,762 --> 01:34:42,848 'not least the scene in "Fist of Fury" 1090 01:34:42,973 --> 01:34:46,101 'where he takes on a dojo of Japanese karate fighters, 1091 01:34:46,226 --> 01:34:48,187 'also armed with a nunchaku, 1092 01:34:48,312 --> 01:34:51,106 'using one of their own weapons against them. 1093 01:35:55,379 --> 01:35:58,757 'In the end, Lee takes his opponent's life, 1094 01:35:58,882 --> 01:36:02,636 'albeit more willingly than he did Chuck Norris in "The Way of the Dragon", 1095 01:36:03,720 --> 01:36:07,975 'though we do see the briefest pause as his character soaks in his deed. 1096 01:36:08,767 --> 01:36:10,435 'Is it regret? 1097 01:36:10,560 --> 01:36:12,813 'Perhaps a growing weariness? 1098 01:36:12,938 --> 01:36:15,732 'It's vague, yet no less compelling, 1099 01:36:15,857 --> 01:36:19,903 'and just another example of Lee's unique screen presence at play. 1100 01:36:21,446 --> 01:36:23,073 'As behind the scenes 1101 01:36:23,198 --> 01:36:26,743 'Lee tries to assemble a cast for the next round of filming, 1102 01:36:26,868 --> 01:36:31,164 'sending Taky Kimura a plane ticket so he can fly from Seattle to Hong Kong 1103 01:36:31,290 --> 01:36:34,293 'in a couple of weeks to play the second-floor Guardian, 1104 01:36:34,418 --> 01:36:38,922 'the Hall of the Tiger shoot ends as Lee, Chieh Yuan and James Tien 1105 01:36:39,047 --> 01:36:41,925 'all ascend the fake stairway to nowhere. 1106 01:36:42,050 --> 01:36:44,261 'In a letter, in which he also tells Kimura 1107 01:36:44,386 --> 01:36:49,599 'to bring his "old and blue classical gung fu uniform", Lee says: 1108 01:36:49,725 --> 01:36:52,853 "'If something comes up, I will call you personally. 1109 01:36:52,978 --> 01:36:58,734 "'If not, I will see you upon your arrival on or around October 8th." 1110 01:36:58,859 --> 01:37:01,820 'But Kimura is forced to cancel his trip to Hong Kong, 1111 01:37:01,945 --> 01:37:04,531 'and filming on "The Game of Death" will not resume 1112 01:37:04,656 --> 01:37:07,034 'for almost another month. 1113 01:37:07,826 --> 01:37:10,287 'During shooting, the set for "The Game of Death" 1114 01:37:10,412 --> 01:37:13,332 'regularly receives a number of friendly visitors, 1115 01:37:13,457 --> 01:37:18,462 'among them King Hu, former collaborator of Tadashi Nishimoto, 1116 01:37:18,587 --> 01:37:21,631 'and, of course, Bruce's wife Linda, 1117 01:37:21,757 --> 01:37:25,761 'often with their children Brandon and Shannon in tow. 1118 01:37:26,386 --> 01:37:29,348 'But it is during the filming of the Hall of the Tiger sequence 1119 01:37:29,473 --> 01:37:32,059 'that Bruce receives a visit from Fred Weintraub, 1120 01:37:32,184 --> 01:37:35,395 'an old friend from the States and an up-and-coming executive 1121 01:37:35,520 --> 01:37:37,356 'at Warner Bros. 1122 01:37:37,481 --> 01:37:39,358 'Fred comes with stunning news. 1123 01:37:40,359 --> 01:37:44,029 'Warner are offering Bruce the lead role in a new feature film. 1124 01:37:44,654 --> 01:37:46,406 'It will be filmed in Hong Kong, 1125 01:37:46,531 --> 01:37:48,867 'but is unmistakably a Hollywood production 1126 01:37:48,992 --> 01:37:52,037 'with the budget, resources and wide distribution 1127 01:37:52,162 --> 01:37:54,164 'only a major studio can afford. 1128 01:37:54,831 --> 01:37:57,501 'The script goes through several names in preproduction, 1129 01:37:57,626 --> 01:38:00,128 'before settling on Bruce's own preferred title: 1130 01:38:01,171 --> 01:38:02,798 "Enter the Dragon". 1131 01:38:03,590 --> 01:38:06,218 'It is the biggest opportunity of Bruce's career, 1132 01:38:06,343 --> 01:38:08,261 'the one he's been chasing for years. 1133 01:38:09,137 --> 01:38:13,016 'And it is the catalyst that seals the fate of not just "The Game of Death", 1134 01:38:13,141 --> 01:38:16,061 'but perhaps Bruce himself. ' 1135 01:38:35,997 --> 01:38:37,165 (Narrator) 'In October, 1972, 1136 01:38:38,083 --> 01:38:42,379 'early negotiations take place between Warner Bros. and Concord Productions 1137 01:38:42,504 --> 01:38:46,133 'for the film that will eventually become "Enter the Dragon". 1138 01:38:47,008 --> 01:38:49,636 'Its production not yet an assured outcome, 1139 01:38:49,761 --> 01:38:52,639 'Bruce continues work on "The Game of Death", 1140 01:38:52,764 --> 01:38:55,183 'drawing upon the Golden Harvest talent pool 1141 01:38:55,308 --> 01:38:57,394 'to cast Hai Tien's next opponent, 1142 01:38:57,978 --> 01:39:02,274 'the Guardian of the Hall of the Dragon, the fourth floor of the pagoda. 1143 01:39:04,151 --> 01:39:08,488 'Ji Han-jae was born in 1936 in Andong, South Korea. 1144 01:39:09,114 --> 01:39:12,325 'Already an eighth-dan black belt by his early twenties, 1145 01:39:12,451 --> 01:39:16,496 'in 1957 he combined all of his knowledge into a hybrid form 1146 01:39:16,621 --> 01:39:18,748 'he called hapkido. 1147 01:39:19,416 --> 01:39:22,502 'Though some dispute whether Ji actually invented hapkido, 1148 01:39:22,627 --> 01:39:26,173 'it cannot be argued that he was foremost in promoting and teaching it 1149 01:39:26,298 --> 01:39:27,591 'far and wide, 1150 01:39:27,716 --> 01:39:32,596 'eventually founding the Korea Hapkido Association in 1965. 1151 01:39:33,388 --> 01:39:36,850 'Bruce Lee first met Ji Han-jae in 1969, 1152 01:39:36,975 --> 01:39:38,810 'when the latter was in the United States 1153 01:39:38,935 --> 01:39:41,813 'to teach hapkido to members of the Secret Service 1154 01:39:41,938 --> 01:39:43,899 'and other branches of the US government, 1155 01:39:44,024 --> 01:39:47,235 'including President Richard Nixon's security detail. 1156 01:39:48,195 --> 01:39:50,489 'While staying at Andrews Air Force Base, 1157 01:39:50,614 --> 01:39:54,618 'a mutual friend, taekwondo grandmaster Jhoon Rhee, 1158 01:39:54,743 --> 01:39:58,538 'introduced the pair, and Lee asked Ji to teach him some moves. 1159 01:39:59,247 --> 01:40:03,084 'In 1972, Golden Harvest director Huang Feng 1160 01:40:03,210 --> 01:40:06,838 'recruits Ji, along with his right-hand man Hwang In-shik, 1161 01:40:06,963 --> 01:40:10,425 'to train the cast of his upcoming film, "Hapkido". 1162 01:40:10,550 --> 01:40:13,178 'Ji and Hwang also play roles in the film, 1163 01:40:13,303 --> 01:40:16,097 'and it is on the set at Golden Harvest Studios 1164 01:40:16,223 --> 01:40:19,184 'where Ji once again makes the acquaintance of Bruce Lee, 1165 01:40:19,309 --> 01:40:22,145 'who is filming "The Way of the Dragon" at the same time. 1166 01:40:23,230 --> 01:40:26,942 'Bruce enlists Hwang In-shik's services as an actor on "The Way of the Dragon", 1167 01:40:27,067 --> 01:40:30,153 'playing a Japanese fighter near the end of the film, 1168 01:40:30,278 --> 01:40:34,074 'and soon enough, he has offered both Hwang and Ji acting roles 1169 01:40:34,199 --> 01:40:35,492 'in "The Game of Death". 1170 01:40:35,617 --> 01:40:38,828 'Hwang's role is the Guardian of the first floor of the pagoda, 1171 01:40:38,954 --> 01:40:41,873 'but other than some exterior footage we'll discuss later, 1172 01:40:42,415 --> 01:40:44,626 'his scenes never make it before a camera. 1173 01:40:46,711 --> 01:40:50,632 'Ji Han-jae, on the other hand, plays the Guardian of the fourth floor, 1174 01:40:50,757 --> 01:40:52,133 'and as it happens, 1175 01:40:52,259 --> 01:40:55,679 'his is the last of the major fight scenes for "The Game of Death" 1176 01:40:55,804 --> 01:40:57,973 'that Bruce Lee ever lives to film. 1177 01:41:00,183 --> 01:41:02,686 'Filming resumes on October 22nd, 1178 01:41:02,811 --> 01:41:05,855 'exactly where we left off nearly a month prior, 1179 01:41:05,981 --> 01:41:08,942 'with Bruce Lee, James Tien and Chieh Yuan 1180 01:41:09,067 --> 01:41:12,487 'ascending the stairs and arriving at the Hall of the Dragon, 1181 01:41:12,612 --> 01:41:14,823 'a level in which the action demonstrates 1182 01:41:14,948 --> 01:41:18,493 'some Lee's most inventive and imaginative choreography. 1183 01:41:21,121 --> 01:41:24,124 'To begin our breakdown with Lee's choreographic approach, 1184 01:41:24,249 --> 01:41:26,876 'we must look at one aspect often overlooked: 1185 01:41:27,502 --> 01:41:29,671 'the space. 1186 01:41:29,796 --> 01:41:33,800 'For the second time, the sound stage is redressed to differentiate it 1187 01:41:33,925 --> 01:41:36,886 'from the previous two levels already shot, 1188 01:41:37,012 --> 01:41:41,474 'and it is for this level Lee opted for a more visually off-kilter look. 1189 01:41:42,934 --> 01:41:44,394 'As mentioned previously, 1190 01:41:44,519 --> 01:41:47,981 'the somewhat illogical and dreamlike setting of "The Game of Death" 1191 01:41:48,106 --> 01:41:51,693 'has often been compared to a previously scrapped project of Lee's, 1192 01:41:51,818 --> 01:41:53,695 "'The Silent Flute". 1193 01:41:53,820 --> 01:41:57,324 'In that film, Lee would mix his esoteric philosophical ideas 1194 01:41:57,449 --> 01:41:59,659 'with 1960s psychedelia. 1195 01:41:59,784 --> 01:42:03,455 'This creative impulse is most pronounced in this fourth level, 1196 01:42:03,580 --> 01:42:07,959 'where the overall art direction leans towards more otherworldly sensibilities. 1197 01:42:08,501 --> 01:42:13,006 'We immediately see this as Ji Han-jae emerges behind a ghostly, white veil 1198 01:42:13,131 --> 01:42:15,258 'his gi seamed with gold lapels 1199 01:42:15,383 --> 01:42:19,554 'and, wrapped around his waist, an equally blinding gold belt. 1200 01:42:19,679 --> 01:42:23,892 'They constantly glimmer in the light, almost as if to distort the senses 1201 01:42:24,017 --> 01:42:26,478 'of anyone who lays eyes on this Guardian. 1202 01:42:27,687 --> 01:42:31,232 'Even Ji's choice to drench the room with a harsh red light 1203 01:42:31,358 --> 01:42:33,902 'evokes a mildly psychedelic sensation. 1204 01:42:41,368 --> 01:42:44,037 'The red light is explained in the fourth-floor Guardian's 1205 01:42:44,162 --> 01:42:48,124 'only major line of dialogue, written by Bruce as follows: 1206 01:42:49,501 --> 01:42:52,962 "'As you gentlemen know, red spells danger. 1207 01:42:53,088 --> 01:42:57,175 "'Therefore I advise you people not to step into this warning arena. 1208 01:42:57,717 --> 01:43:02,180 "'If you want to go on living, stop here and go back downstairs. 1209 01:43:02,305 --> 01:43:03,723 "'Life is precious." 1210 01:43:05,600 --> 01:43:08,019 'In a moment, you'll see a break in the action 1211 01:43:08,144 --> 01:43:10,063 'when Chieh Yuan charges at Ji. 1212 01:43:10,814 --> 01:43:16,069 'The ensuing fight in which Ji easily beats both Chieh and James Tien 1213 01:43:16,194 --> 01:43:20,073 'is not filmed until three days later, on October 25th. 1214 01:43:23,493 --> 01:43:26,621 'Was the fight filmed on the 22nd and deemed insufficient, 1215 01:43:26,746 --> 01:43:28,540 'having to be reshot later? 1216 01:43:29,124 --> 01:43:31,584 'No footage survives to corroborate this theory. 1217 01:43:32,919 --> 01:43:35,797 'Instead, we return to a similar angle, 1218 01:43:35,922 --> 01:43:38,341 'where Chieh and Tien rub their wounds 1219 01:43:38,466 --> 01:43:41,761 'as Lee approaches Ji for his turn at combat. 1220 01:43:43,346 --> 01:43:47,016 'The Hall of the Dragon marks a significant departure for Lee, 1221 01:43:47,142 --> 01:43:49,352 'as the choreography would involve heavy amounts 1222 01:43:49,477 --> 01:43:51,980 'of locks, throws and grapples. 1223 01:43:52,605 --> 01:43:56,359 'As a screen fighter, Lee was primarily a striker, 1224 01:43:56,484 --> 01:43:58,194 'given his roots in Wing Chun 1225 01:43:58,319 --> 01:44:01,239 'and his later employment of more boxing fundamentals 1226 01:44:01,364 --> 01:44:03,074 'in his Jeet Kune Do. 1227 01:44:03,199 --> 01:44:06,161 'Employing Ji Han-jae's specific hapkido skills 1228 01:44:06,286 --> 01:44:11,040 'show's Lee's ongoing impetus to widen his cinematic martial vocabulary. 1229 01:44:11,833 --> 01:44:16,254 'It was clearly a challenge, as, unlike Inosanto and Abdul-Jabbar, 1230 01:44:16,379 --> 01:44:19,799 'Ji Han-jae was not someone Lee had trained extensively with. 1231 01:44:20,550 --> 01:44:23,136 'As such, there was a lack of familiarity 1232 01:44:23,261 --> 01:44:25,138 'with how they would move with one another. 1233 01:44:25,764 --> 01:44:30,685 'Of course, Lee was no less tenacious in wanting to create a spectacular duel 1234 01:44:30,810 --> 01:44:33,104 'while also keeping true to his philosophy, 1235 01:44:33,813 --> 01:44:36,232 'and it shows with take after take, 1236 01:44:36,357 --> 01:44:39,068 'experimentation after experimentation, 1237 01:44:39,194 --> 01:44:42,322 'all to best capture this clash of martial bodies. 1238 01:44:43,364 --> 01:44:47,452 'Lee is most renowned for his martial arts ability on and off the screen, 1239 01:44:47,577 --> 01:44:48,995 'and rightfully so. 1240 01:44:49,621 --> 01:44:51,080 'But this iconic status, 1241 01:44:51,206 --> 01:44:54,793 'coupled with the often critical dismissal of kung fu cinema 1242 01:44:54,918 --> 01:44:58,421 'often belied his skills as a cinematic storyteller. 1243 01:44:59,464 --> 01:45:01,966 'Many forget that Lee was an actor first, 1244 01:45:02,091 --> 01:45:07,263 'and appreciated the craftsmanship of American and Japanese filmmakers. 1245 01:45:07,388 --> 01:45:10,058 'In fact, he believed the Hong Kong film industry 1246 01:45:10,183 --> 01:45:12,560 'should employ the same standard of artistry 1247 01:45:12,685 --> 01:45:15,355 'if it were to compete with the worldwide circuit. 1248 01:45:15,897 --> 01:45:20,151 'We can see this incentive at work as Lee gained more creative control, 1249 01:45:20,276 --> 01:45:23,196 'and it's particularly true in this penultimate duel. 1250 01:45:24,948 --> 01:45:29,077 'The first day's filming concludes with Bruce's first blow against Ji, 1251 01:45:29,202 --> 01:45:32,080 'shot at a number of speeds over multiple takes. 1252 01:45:32,747 --> 01:45:37,085 'When Lee first approaches Ji, he raises one hand to his opponent. 1253 01:45:37,210 --> 01:45:40,630 'The pose is a peculiar amalgamation of a fighting stance 1254 01:45:40,755 --> 01:45:43,132 'and a gesture to beckon his opponent to attack. 1255 01:45:43,758 --> 01:45:46,594 'It becomes obvious that Lee must make the first move. 1256 01:45:47,762 --> 01:45:49,639 'With the most deliberate pace, 1257 01:45:49,764 --> 01:45:53,351 'Lee retracts his hand and eventually reaches a crescendo, 1258 01:45:53,935 --> 01:45:56,312 'that being a dynamic roundhouse kick. 1259 01:45:57,272 --> 01:45:59,107 'To quote his choreography notes, 1260 01:45:59,232 --> 01:46:03,111 'he "relaxes, smiles, and puts his hand back, 1261 01:46:03,236 --> 01:46:04,571 "'and while keeping his smile, 1262 01:46:04,696 --> 01:46:07,699 "'initiates a lightning right finger-jab feint, 1263 01:46:07,824 --> 01:46:11,244 "'follows instantaneously with a low-high hook kick 1264 01:46:11,369 --> 01:46:16,124 "'with fluid speed, intense grace and powerful one, two, three." 1265 01:46:17,041 --> 01:46:20,044 'Each gesture and movement are simple by design, 1266 01:46:20,169 --> 01:46:24,173 'but when utilised with the correct intent and rhythm, as Lee does, 1267 01:46:24,299 --> 01:46:27,093 'it effectively establishes the narrative conflict 1268 01:46:27,218 --> 01:46:30,471 'and adds a level of anticipation and suspense. 1269 01:46:31,764 --> 01:46:33,433 'Through these rushes, 1270 01:46:33,558 --> 01:46:37,103 'we not only see the breakdown of Lee's choreographic decisions, 1271 01:46:37,228 --> 01:46:41,441 'but also his directorial decisions and his approach to storytelling. 1272 01:46:42,191 --> 01:46:44,903 'It must be stressed that these are rushes, after all, 1273 01:46:45,028 --> 01:46:48,114 'far away from being a completed and refined product. 1274 01:46:48,239 --> 01:46:53,077 'But as with the previous two levels involving Inosanto and Abdul-Jabbar, 1275 01:46:53,202 --> 01:46:56,497 'there is enough evidence here to show Lee wanting to elevate 1276 01:46:56,623 --> 01:46:59,417 'what would be another one-on-one martial arts duel. 1277 01:47:00,168 --> 01:47:02,337 'Structurally, the Hall of the Dragon 1278 01:47:02,462 --> 01:47:05,924 'is no different to the Hall of the Tiger and the Hall of the Unknown, 1279 01:47:06,507 --> 01:47:09,385 'but they all possess their own key characteristic 1280 01:47:09,510 --> 01:47:12,555 'that influences the action unfolding at their centres. 1281 01:47:13,306 --> 01:47:15,391 'That characteristic could be obtrusive, 1282 01:47:15,516 --> 01:47:17,894 'like the darkness in the Abdul-Jabbar fight, 1283 01:47:18,019 --> 01:47:21,314 'or insidious like the harsh red light in this one. 1284 01:47:21,439 --> 01:47:24,108 'But given the planned order of these three levels, 1285 01:47:24,233 --> 01:47:27,153 'we do get a sense that the higher we climb the pagoda, 1286 01:47:27,278 --> 01:47:29,906 'the more otherworldly the surroundings become. 1287 01:47:30,740 --> 01:47:32,951 'All this is further evidence that, for Lee, 1288 01:47:33,076 --> 01:47:37,288 'the choreography isn't just about the interaction between two individuals, 1289 01:47:37,413 --> 01:47:39,791 'it is also the interaction with the space, 1290 01:47:39,916 --> 01:47:43,503 'and how the action escalates when said space changes. 1291 01:47:45,171 --> 01:47:48,216 'The second day's filming begins with the second angle, 1292 01:47:48,341 --> 01:47:51,094 'only this time shot at regular speed. 1293 01:47:51,803 --> 01:47:53,680 'Two takes of an additional angle 1294 01:47:53,805 --> 01:47:57,684 'will also be filmed as part of the pickup filming three days later. 1295 01:47:59,060 --> 01:48:01,020 'If this feint is intended to demonstrate 1296 01:48:01,145 --> 01:48:03,690 'Hai Tien's canniness and unpredictability, 1297 01:48:03,815 --> 01:48:07,151 'then the next shot shows that he will have his work cut out for him, 1298 01:48:07,276 --> 01:48:10,989 'as Ji lands gracefully and regains his fighting stance, 1299 01:48:11,114 --> 01:48:13,116 'seemingly unphased. 1300 01:48:41,227 --> 01:48:44,939 'Another aspect of Lee's choreography is the camerawork. 1301 01:48:46,024 --> 01:48:49,652 'Many fans and critics championed his naturalistic approach 1302 01:48:49,777 --> 01:48:51,738 'to capturing fight scenes, 1303 01:48:51,863 --> 01:48:54,907 'specifically the use of a wide-angle lens, 1304 01:48:55,033 --> 01:48:58,494 'which represents the audience's objective standpoint, 1305 01:48:58,619 --> 01:49:02,957 'a clear window that authenticates the physical abilities being exhibited. 1306 01:49:03,791 --> 01:49:05,418 'This is certainly true, 1307 01:49:05,543 --> 01:49:09,255 'but also an oversimplification of Lee's creative stamp. 1308 01:49:10,214 --> 01:49:14,302 'Much credit goes to the film's cinematographer, Tadashi Nishimoto, 1309 01:49:14,427 --> 01:49:18,264 'for injecting such visual dynamism in each of these wide shots. 1310 01:49:18,806 --> 01:49:21,768 'But it's when the camera moves, even slightly, 1311 01:49:21,893 --> 01:49:25,438 'that it becomes a third participant in Lee's choreography. 1312 01:49:25,563 --> 01:49:29,067 'A good example would be the shaky point-of-view shot of Ji Han-jae 1313 01:49:29,192 --> 01:49:30,985 'as he kicks Bruce back to the floor, 1314 01:49:31,736 --> 01:49:33,654 'an impressionistic design choice 1315 01:49:33,780 --> 01:49:37,200 'showing what it would be like to be on the receiving end of such a blow. 1316 01:49:37,909 --> 01:49:41,621 'And it's no accident that we are seeing this through the hero's eyes. 1317 01:49:42,330 --> 01:49:45,291 'For this reason, we, as an audience, 1318 01:49:45,416 --> 01:49:48,544 'are both Bruce Lee's observer and his advocate. 1319 01:49:49,796 --> 01:49:54,217 'Further evidence of this would be when Lee circles around his opponent. 1320 01:49:54,342 --> 01:49:57,428 'He extends out one arm to keep his distance, 1321 01:49:57,553 --> 01:50:00,765 'all the while searching for a way in for his next strike. 1322 01:50:01,557 --> 01:50:04,477 'Here, the camera moves in tandem with Lee, 1323 01:50:04,602 --> 01:50:08,356 'capturing not only his movement, but also his screen energy, 1324 01:50:09,190 --> 01:50:13,027 'and we, as an audience, are pulled in by this energy, 1325 01:50:13,152 --> 01:50:16,656 'which ultimately helps us identity with Lee's character. 1326 01:50:18,074 --> 01:50:20,159 'With these creative choices highlighted, 1327 01:50:20,284 --> 01:50:23,204 'it becomes apparent that the camerawork has two functions. 1328 01:50:23,955 --> 01:50:26,541 'It is objective in capturing the authenticity 1329 01:50:26,666 --> 01:50:28,709 'of highly skilled bodies in motion, 1330 01:50:29,377 --> 01:50:33,131 'but it's also subjective in capturing the unfolding story 1331 01:50:33,256 --> 01:50:36,134 'and the emotional content of our hero. 1332 01:50:37,301 --> 01:50:39,137 'At this point in the narrative, 1333 01:50:39,262 --> 01:50:42,682 'we've become well acquainted with James Tien's scheming ways. 1334 01:50:43,307 --> 01:50:45,476 'But this isn't an exercise in repetition. 1335 01:50:46,686 --> 01:50:49,397 'Tien's underhand method to reach the top level 1336 01:50:49,522 --> 01:50:53,901 'becomes a recurring character trait that we, as an audience, take notice of. 1337 01:50:55,069 --> 01:50:57,321 'This links directly with two narrative plants 1338 01:50:57,446 --> 01:51:00,199 'that also occur in this fourth-level bout. 1339 01:51:00,324 --> 01:51:02,160 'We see a break in between the action 1340 01:51:02,285 --> 01:51:04,328 'where James Tien convinces Chieh Yuan 1341 01:51:04,453 --> 01:51:06,455 'to clear his way to the top level. 1342 01:51:07,039 --> 01:51:10,418 'In the dialogue in Lee's script notes, Tien says: 1343 01:51:10,543 --> 01:51:12,003 "'You are my brother. 1344 01:51:12,128 --> 01:51:14,922 "'I will let you do this first deed of merit. 1345 01:51:15,047 --> 01:51:17,925 "'You go ahead. I wish you success." 1346 01:51:47,330 --> 01:51:50,458 'Lee fails to stop Chieh from ascending the stairway, 1347 01:51:50,583 --> 01:51:52,752 'and as Ji Han-jae runs forward, 1348 01:51:52,877 --> 01:51:55,421 'presumably in his own attempt to stop Chieh, 1349 01:51:55,546 --> 01:51:59,342 'Hai Tien unleashes a multitude of snapping side kicks towards him. 1350 01:52:34,418 --> 01:52:36,837 'The violence is interrupted once again, 1351 01:52:36,963 --> 01:52:39,507 'when Chieh is thrown back down to the fourth level 1352 01:52:39,632 --> 01:52:41,175 'by an unknown assailant. 1353 01:52:41,884 --> 01:52:44,470 'It is here the audience will gasp and question 1354 01:52:44,595 --> 01:52:47,974 'what powerful individual could be guarding the fifth and final level. 1355 01:52:48,933 --> 01:52:52,061 'We obviously know that the assailant is Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, 1356 01:52:52,645 --> 01:52:54,730 'but in this unfolding story, 1357 01:52:54,855 --> 01:52:58,776 'this moment of dark humour interrupts the danger happening onscreen 1358 01:52:58,901 --> 01:53:01,279 'by foreshadowing a larger danger ahead. 1359 01:53:02,363 --> 01:53:03,864 'Some fans have speculated 1360 01:53:03,990 --> 01:53:07,034 'that Chieh Yuan did not in fact perform the jump, 1361 01:53:07,159 --> 01:53:10,705 'in spite of his considerable experience as a stuntman, 1362 01:53:10,830 --> 01:53:13,124 'largely due to on-set photographs 1363 01:53:13,249 --> 01:53:16,669 'showing Hwang In-shik dressed in Chieh's character's clothing. 1364 01:53:17,503 --> 01:53:22,258 'In fact, we can clearly see Chieh's face in the flashes between takes, 1365 01:53:22,383 --> 01:53:25,303 'proving he did indeed make the fall himself. 1366 01:53:26,679 --> 01:53:31,392 'However, he is doubled by Hwang In-shik elsewhere in this scene, 1367 01:53:31,517 --> 01:53:34,020 'and his lifeless corpse, seen later on, 1368 01:53:34,145 --> 01:53:38,983 'is in fact doubled by Bruce's long-time friend and housekeeper, Wu Ngan. 1369 01:53:43,821 --> 01:53:47,116 'Regardless of Chieh's fate and the ease with which his dead body 1370 01:53:47,241 --> 01:53:49,618 'has been thrown back down to the floor below, 1371 01:53:50,369 --> 01:53:54,915 'James Tien's ruthless ambition to reach the top floor has not dimmed one iota. 1372 01:53:56,792 --> 01:53:58,711 'And as we already know, 1373 01:53:58,836 --> 01:54:01,589 'that ambition will soon prove to be his downfall. 1374 01:54:02,965 --> 01:54:07,470 'In the following sequence, we see Tien trying to sneak over to the stairway. 1375 01:54:07,595 --> 01:54:11,349 'However, he is quickly stopped and knocked down by Ji. 1376 01:54:36,665 --> 01:54:40,753 'What follows this is another silent, humorous exchange, 1377 01:54:40,878 --> 01:54:45,216 'as Lee gestures Tien to stand aside, almost like a parent figure 1378 01:54:45,341 --> 01:54:48,135 'ordering a mischievous child to stand in the corner. 1379 01:54:54,767 --> 01:54:58,562 'Bruce Lee had many misgivings about Hong Kong's filmmaking practices, 1380 01:54:59,313 --> 01:55:02,858 'in particular the overabundance of classical shapes 1381 01:55:02,983 --> 01:55:04,693 'and the dance-like choreography 1382 01:55:04,819 --> 01:55:07,905 'in the contemporary crop of martial arts pictures. 1383 01:55:08,030 --> 01:55:11,617 'The visual rhythm was overly rehearsed and tiresome, 1384 01:55:11,742 --> 01:55:14,286 'the same old tune played over and over. 1385 01:55:14,954 --> 01:55:18,332 'His own brand of choreography was a direct reaction to this. 1386 01:55:18,457 --> 01:55:21,085 'Based on the ethos of his Jeet Kune Do, 1387 01:55:21,210 --> 01:55:25,589 'Lee wanted to present the spontaneity of real-life combat, 1388 01:55:25,714 --> 01:55:28,467 'the practicality and improvisation involved 1389 01:55:28,592 --> 01:55:30,302 'when using the body as a weapon, 1390 01:55:30,428 --> 01:55:34,181 'and the emotional volcano that erupts whenever that weapon is swung. 1391 01:55:35,057 --> 01:55:39,103 'He strived for a visual rhythm that didn't follow a set pattern, 1392 01:55:39,228 --> 01:55:43,607 'rather something that constantly breaks and resets that pattern. 1393 01:55:44,400 --> 01:55:45,651 'We have seen this already 1394 01:55:45,776 --> 01:55:49,196 'when after reacting to Chieh Yuan's fall from the top floor, 1395 01:55:49,321 --> 01:55:51,574 'Lee attempts to strike Ji Han-jae, 1396 01:55:51,699 --> 01:55:55,077 'but the current of Ji's hapkido throws proves too overwhelming. 1397 01:55:55,870 --> 01:55:57,455 'After a brief respite, 1398 01:55:57,580 --> 01:56:00,833 'Lee manages to adapt and overcome Ji's throws, 1399 01:56:00,958 --> 01:56:04,670 'riding his opponent's current before landing two clean strikes, 1400 01:56:04,795 --> 01:56:07,381 'one in the rib and the other in the groin, 1401 01:56:07,506 --> 01:56:09,592 'just like the willow tree riding with the wind 1402 01:56:09,717 --> 01:56:12,011 'in the film's planned opening. 1403 01:56:13,471 --> 01:56:17,892 'As mentioned, Lee disliked the dance-like martial spectacles of the time. 1404 01:56:18,017 --> 01:56:22,104 'But that doesn't mean his own kung fu spectacles weren't musically inclined. 1405 01:56:22,229 --> 01:56:26,150 'Any type of choreography is still a composition of moments, 1406 01:56:26,275 --> 01:56:30,404 'a through line where one's emotional content is being expressed. 1407 01:56:31,238 --> 01:56:34,742 'It's a whimsical, even overly romantic cliche 1408 01:56:34,867 --> 01:56:37,453 'that martial arts are often compared to music. 1409 01:56:38,120 --> 01:56:39,997 'But just like music, 1410 01:56:40,122 --> 01:56:44,376 'martial arts screen fighting employs a rhythm and song-like structure 1411 01:56:44,502 --> 01:56:46,253 'to captivate its audience. 1412 01:56:47,004 --> 01:56:50,883 'In these rushes, we get a real sense of Lee's distinctive rhythm 1413 01:56:51,008 --> 01:56:53,969 'and its role in advancing the characters and story. 1414 01:56:54,929 --> 01:56:56,889 'The actual movements themselves 1415 01:56:57,014 --> 01:57:01,018 'are indeed an impressive collage of Lee's cinematic violence. 1416 01:57:02,186 --> 01:57:06,482 'However, these are just the high and powerful notes of a chorus, 1417 01:57:06,607 --> 01:57:08,859 'and a chorus is never continuous. 1418 01:57:09,568 --> 01:57:13,697 'There needs to be build-up, quiet melodies in between the violence 1419 01:57:13,822 --> 01:57:16,951 'that allow the emotional content to unfold, 1420 01:57:17,660 --> 01:57:19,411 'or, in musical terms, 1421 01:57:19,537 --> 01:57:22,873 'the verse that unfolds a song's story and theme. 1422 01:57:23,541 --> 01:57:27,378 'It is in these quiet moments we latch to Lee's point of view, 1423 01:57:27,503 --> 01:57:30,005 'his emotional disposition in the stillness, 1424 01:57:30,130 --> 01:57:32,925 'as he re-evaluates the circumstances around him. 1425 01:57:33,676 --> 01:57:35,261 'These will be the vital springboards 1426 01:57:35,386 --> 01:57:37,638 'to the next barrage of punches and kicks. 1427 01:57:47,565 --> 01:57:48,691 'In many ways, 1428 01:57:48,816 --> 01:57:52,403 'these have more to do with Lee's acting ability than his martial ability, 1429 01:57:53,195 --> 01:57:56,323 'and it's largely the reason why his would-be imitators 1430 01:57:56,448 --> 01:57:59,118 'fail to recapture his uniqueness. 1431 01:59:16,028 --> 01:59:18,781 'As we return to the advancing stage of the bout, 1432 01:59:18,906 --> 01:59:22,117 'we see James Tien's second attempt to reach the top level. 1433 01:59:23,160 --> 01:59:25,204 'This time, he succeeds. 1434 01:59:26,038 --> 01:59:28,874 'However, as we are already privy to, 1435 01:59:29,458 --> 01:59:32,503 'the Guardian of the Unknown proves far too formidable. 1436 01:59:34,296 --> 01:59:37,591 'Tien's actions in the fourth level provide story context 1437 01:59:37,716 --> 01:59:40,135 'to the fifth-level material already shot. 1438 01:59:40,844 --> 01:59:43,889 'So when he finally faces the Guardian of the Unknown, 1439 01:59:44,014 --> 01:59:46,016 'it is actually a character payoff, 1440 01:59:46,642 --> 01:59:49,645 'that being the comeuppance for his scheming ways. 1441 01:59:51,480 --> 01:59:55,109 'The events as noted will directly impact the actions in the fourth level, 1442 01:59:55,234 --> 01:59:58,612 'as we get another break in between the Lee versus Ji bout. 1443 01:59:59,488 --> 02:00:01,740 'Dust falls on Hai Tien's head, 1444 02:00:01,865 --> 02:00:05,244 'and in a point-of-view shot, we see the ceiling shake. 1445 02:00:06,120 --> 02:00:09,915 'Again, a narrative plant is signposted for the audience. 1446 02:00:10,040 --> 02:00:13,502 'This time, the falling dust is a visual foreshadowing 1447 02:00:13,627 --> 02:00:17,631 'of the enormous ability and power the fifth-level Guardian has. 1448 02:00:19,091 --> 02:00:22,344 'The amount of narrative and philosophical cogs at work here 1449 02:00:22,469 --> 02:00:25,597 'makes Bruce Lee's choreography all the more impressive, 1450 02:00:26,181 --> 02:00:29,601 'and a strong indication that he was thinking far beyond 1451 02:00:29,727 --> 02:00:32,104 'wanting to flex fancy shapes. 1452 02:00:32,229 --> 02:00:34,982 'Punches and kicks weren't just random movements to Lee. 1453 02:00:35,607 --> 02:00:39,987 'They were choices of how to display his fighting philosophy effectively. 1454 02:00:40,696 --> 02:00:44,742 'Likewise, there was no dead space in between the violence, 1455 02:00:44,867 --> 02:00:47,619 'as they would provide the characters' emotional content 1456 02:00:47,745 --> 02:00:50,122 'in forward momentum to the story. 1457 02:00:51,331 --> 02:00:54,376 'This is arguably the key component in Lee's philosophy, 1458 02:00:54,918 --> 02:00:57,963 'as it allows the audience to emotionally connect 1459 02:00:58,088 --> 02:01:00,507 'with these spectacular fighting bodies. 1460 02:01:01,341 --> 02:01:04,845 'In an interview with Pierre Burton, Lee commented: 1461 02:01:04,970 --> 02:01:08,307 "'It is easy for me to put on a show and be cocky. 1462 02:01:08,432 --> 02:01:10,809 "'I can show you some really fancy movements. 1463 02:01:11,769 --> 02:01:15,481 "'But to express oneself honestly is very hard to do." 1464 02:01:17,065 --> 02:01:20,152 'Applying this quote too literally would be missing the point, 1465 02:01:20,277 --> 02:01:24,490 'especially on such an exaggerated premise as "The Game of Death" 's. 1466 02:01:24,615 --> 02:01:27,618 'But the honest expression doesn't come from the premise, 1467 02:01:27,743 --> 02:01:29,953 'nor the character Lee's playing. 1468 02:01:30,621 --> 02:01:32,790 'After all, it's all make-believe. 1469 02:01:33,624 --> 02:01:35,793 'But make-believe is not his voice, 1470 02:01:35,918 --> 02:01:38,587 'but a vessel for his voice to reach his audience. 1471 02:01:39,171 --> 02:01:42,341 'As such, to honestly express oneself 1472 02:01:42,466 --> 02:01:46,595 'is to resonate with some form of truthful human connection. 1473 02:01:46,720 --> 02:01:49,056 'Even within the exaggerated backdrop, 1474 02:01:49,181 --> 02:01:51,850 'we see Lee as always trying to find these moments 1475 02:01:51,975 --> 02:01:54,978 'to truly connect with us, the audience. 1476 02:01:56,021 --> 02:01:58,357 'And if an emotion stirs within us, 1477 02:01:58,482 --> 02:02:03,987 'then, in that sense, his expression is most certainly truthful and honest. 1478 02:02:19,461 --> 02:02:22,464 'As we see Hai Tien reacting to the sound of James Tien 1479 02:02:22,589 --> 02:02:25,008 'screaming for help from the floor above, 1480 02:02:25,133 --> 02:02:28,345 'the final stage of his bout with Ji Han-jae commences. 1481 02:02:29,555 --> 02:02:31,640 'Both men trade a series of kicks, 1482 02:02:31,765 --> 02:02:35,602 'before Lee's attempt to subdue Ji results in getting kicked in the face. 1483 02:02:37,020 --> 02:02:39,940 'As both men lie on the floor, exhausted, 1484 02:02:40,065 --> 02:02:43,026 'Hai Tien backs off and considers his next move. 1485 02:02:59,084 --> 02:03:02,588 'Over the years, rumours have swirled that Bruce Lee was unhappy 1486 02:03:02,713 --> 02:03:04,673 'with the Hall of the Dragon footage, 1487 02:03:04,798 --> 02:03:07,843 'whether it was dissatisfaction with his own choreography 1488 02:03:07,968 --> 02:03:10,220 'or Ji Han-jae's performance. 1489 02:03:10,345 --> 02:03:13,849 'Nothing, however, that can be corroborated through interviews, 1490 02:03:13,974 --> 02:03:17,477 'Lee's notes or anything we see in the footage itself. 1491 02:03:18,228 --> 02:03:22,608 'Indeed, we frequently see Lee smiling and in a positive mood 1492 02:03:22,733 --> 02:03:24,443 'in the flashes between takes 1493 02:03:24,568 --> 02:03:27,988 'as well as the photographs taken on set by Chan Yuk. 1494 02:03:30,532 --> 02:03:33,327 'It's not out of the question that the Hall of the Dragon shoot 1495 02:03:33,452 --> 02:03:36,788 'may have been more challenging than the filming of the other two levels, 1496 02:03:36,914 --> 02:03:41,585 'if only because in comparison to Dan Inosanto and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, 1497 02:03:41,710 --> 02:03:44,630 'close friends with whom Bruce had trained for years, 1498 02:03:44,755 --> 02:03:48,634 'Ji was a relative stranger who spoke little to no English, 1499 02:03:48,759 --> 02:03:51,136 'making the process of getting a performance from him 1500 02:03:51,261 --> 02:03:53,263 'more difficult by comparison. 1501 02:03:54,473 --> 02:03:58,435 'Furthermore, while Ji's hapkido skills are beyond reproach, 1502 02:03:58,560 --> 02:04:02,272 'and he is obviously capable of matching Bruce blow for blow, 1503 02:04:02,397 --> 02:04:05,150 'there's inarguably something lacking in the Hall of the Dragon 1504 02:04:05,275 --> 02:04:07,235 'compared to the other two levels, 1505 02:04:07,361 --> 02:04:10,364 'a real sense of menace or palpable threat. 1506 02:04:11,907 --> 02:04:14,409 'Regardless, despite persistent rumours 1507 02:04:14,534 --> 02:04:17,537 'that Bruce wanted to reshoot the scene entirely, 1508 02:04:17,663 --> 02:04:21,541 'some say with another actor playing the role of the fourth-floor Guardian, 1509 02:04:21,667 --> 02:04:25,420 'the fact remains that there is no evidence to corroborate this. 1510 02:04:25,545 --> 02:04:29,216 'And in any event, what we see now is all there is, 1511 02:04:29,341 --> 02:04:31,426 'and all there will ever be. 1512 02:04:38,308 --> 02:04:40,143 'As the scene nears its end, 1513 02:04:40,268 --> 02:04:43,605 'both men are covered with sweat and running on fumes. 1514 02:04:44,314 --> 02:04:47,734 'But, of course, Bruce emerges triumphant, 1515 02:04:47,859 --> 02:04:51,738 'as he hoists Ji up and brings him crashing down on his knee, 1516 02:04:51,863 --> 02:04:53,699 'breaking his back. 1517 02:04:54,616 --> 02:04:58,245 'Unlike the third-floor Guardian, Hai Tien leaves Ji alive 1518 02:04:58,370 --> 02:05:00,414 'but crippled beyond repair. 1519 02:05:02,791 --> 02:05:07,087 'He stumbles to the stairway and barely has time to catch his breath, 1520 02:05:07,212 --> 02:05:10,132 'before he reacts to a sound from upstairs, 1521 02:05:10,257 --> 02:05:12,092 'most likely James Tien's character 1522 02:05:12,217 --> 02:05:15,512 'being pummelled by whoever is waiting for Hai Tien above. 1523 02:05:16,263 --> 02:05:19,516 'The third day of filming ends as Bruce Lee ascends, 1524 02:05:19,641 --> 02:05:22,978 'his epic battle with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar awaiting him. 1525 02:05:59,765 --> 02:06:02,350 'But the Hall of the Dragon shoot isn't over yet, 1526 02:06:02,476 --> 02:06:05,395 'with one more day of pickup filming left to go, 1527 02:06:05,520 --> 02:06:07,981 'filling the gaps left three days earlier. 1528 02:06:09,566 --> 02:06:13,904 'The headstrong Chieh Yuan launches himself into battle against Ji Han-jae, 1529 02:06:14,029 --> 02:06:16,656 'and is quickly and thoroughly beaten. 1530 02:07:09,000 --> 02:07:10,961 'And it is in the wide shots of Ji 1531 02:07:11,086 --> 02:07:13,463 'repeatedly flipping Chieh over on his back, 1532 02:07:13,588 --> 02:07:16,341 'where Chieh's face is pointedly kept out of view, 1533 02:07:16,466 --> 02:07:19,386 'where Yuan is being doubled by Hwang In-shik, 1534 02:07:19,511 --> 02:07:22,013 'who is well practised at demonstrating flips 1535 02:07:22,139 --> 02:07:24,724 'alongside his hapkido grandmaster. 1536 02:07:24,850 --> 02:07:26,184 'One could even theorise 1537 02:07:26,309 --> 02:07:29,396 'that perhaps the reason this part of the scene was left until last 1538 02:07:29,521 --> 02:07:33,024 'was simply Hwang's availability, or lack thereof. 1539 02:09:29,224 --> 02:09:31,643 'Bruce and James Tien watch at the sidelines, 1540 02:09:31,768 --> 02:09:34,562 'as Tien once again encourages Chieh to continue. 1541 02:09:36,106 --> 02:09:38,149 'These quiet moments crop up frequently, 1542 02:09:38,275 --> 02:09:41,361 'showing the ebb and flow of this physical interaction. 1543 02:09:59,045 --> 02:10:03,174 'One other quality these moments reveal is Lee's keen sense of humour. 1544 02:10:04,301 --> 02:10:06,261 'Lee had worked with comedy before, 1545 02:10:06,386 --> 02:10:08,263 'most notably in "The Way of the Dragon". 1546 02:10:08,805 --> 02:10:12,934 'In "The Game of Death", we see his use of humour grow in sophistication, 1547 02:10:13,059 --> 02:10:15,812 'as the humour injects the action with personality, 1548 02:10:15,937 --> 02:10:18,898 'while never losing sight of advancing the narrative. 1549 02:10:19,024 --> 02:10:22,986 'The interplay between Lee and James Tien perfectly demonstrates this. 1550 02:10:23,111 --> 02:10:25,488 'In one shot, we see the two debate 1551 02:10:25,613 --> 02:10:28,366 'about who should next battle the fourth-floor Guardian. 1552 02:10:29,075 --> 02:10:30,952 'It's a wordless exchange, 1553 02:10:31,077 --> 02:10:34,247 'communicated only through movements and gestures, 1554 02:10:34,372 --> 02:10:37,667 'each one carefully timed to hit its intended mark. 1555 02:10:38,668 --> 02:10:41,421 'If "The Game of Death" was completed as intended, 1556 02:10:41,546 --> 02:10:43,882 'this moment would most likely act as a payoff 1557 02:10:44,007 --> 02:10:47,052 'to the character interplay between Lee and Tien, 1558 02:10:47,177 --> 02:10:51,598 'that being our hero finally one-upping Tien's duplicitous schemer. 1559 02:11:59,290 --> 02:12:02,127 'As well as being the last day of filming "The Game of Death" 1560 02:12:02,252 --> 02:12:03,962 'at Golden Harvest Studios, 1561 02:12:04,087 --> 02:12:06,923 'October 25th is also the last day of filming 1562 02:12:07,048 --> 02:12:09,467 'for James Tien and Chieh Yuan. 1563 02:12:10,218 --> 02:12:13,930 'Though Chieh appears in several more films over the next five years, 1564 02:12:14,055 --> 02:12:18,893 'including 1976's box office record breaker "The Private Eyes", 1565 02:12:19,018 --> 02:12:22,439 'he arguably never quite gets an opportunity to shine 1566 02:12:22,564 --> 02:12:24,566 'like he did in "The Game of Death". 1567 02:12:26,443 --> 02:12:31,030 'Similarly, James Tien's career as a star never quite regained the momentum 1568 02:12:31,156 --> 02:12:33,450 'of his earliest days at Golden Harvest, 1569 02:12:33,575 --> 02:12:35,160 'and as a character actor, 1570 02:12:35,285 --> 02:12:37,704 'he became a mainstay of Hong Kong action cinema 1571 02:12:37,829 --> 02:12:42,083 'for many more years, playing villains for directors like John Woo, 1572 02:12:42,208 --> 02:12:44,544 'Sammo Hung and Jackie Chan. 1573 02:12:45,128 --> 02:12:50,091 'He retired from acting in 1997 and vanished from the public eye entirely, 1574 02:12:50,216 --> 02:12:52,552 'his current whereabouts unknown. 1575 02:13:09,068 --> 02:13:13,114 'And so the filming of the pagoda scenes on "The Game of Death" concludes. 1576 02:13:14,032 --> 02:13:16,409 'There's still a bit more shooting left to go outside, 1577 02:13:16,534 --> 02:13:20,788 'but these two additional angles of Bruce's feint and jump kick against Ji 1578 02:13:20,914 --> 02:13:24,542 'are the last studio sequences ever shot for the film. 1579 02:13:24,667 --> 02:13:29,255 'The sets are dismantled and the project is officially put on pause. 1580 02:13:32,842 --> 02:13:36,721 'Ten months later, Bruce Lee's dream has come true. 1581 02:13:36,846 --> 02:13:40,475 'He is the star of the number one film in the United States. 1582 02:13:40,600 --> 02:13:44,354 'But he has not lived long enough to see that dream manifested. ' 1583 02:13:59,702 --> 02:14:02,872 (Narrator) 'According to Golden Harvest producer Andre Morgan, 1584 02:14:02,997 --> 02:14:06,292 'every delay and gap in filming on "The Game of Death" 1585 02:14:06,417 --> 02:14:07,877 'was welcomed by Bruce 1586 02:14:08,002 --> 02:14:11,297 'as an opportunity to solve the puzzle that most eluded him: 1587 02:14:11,881 --> 02:14:15,009 'what exactly would be the treasure on the top floor of the pagoda, 1588 02:14:15,593 --> 02:14:18,304 'the MacGuffin that sets the whole plot in motion? 1589 02:14:18,930 --> 02:14:21,516 'In his scene-by-scene breakdown of the story, 1590 02:14:21,641 --> 02:14:25,144 'Bruce only offers three sentences for the latter part of the film. 1591 02:14:25,895 --> 02:14:29,148 "'The big fight", referring to the scenes in the pagoda. 1592 02:14:29,274 --> 02:14:33,695 "'The arrest", possible referring to the defeat of the Korean crime boss. 1593 02:14:33,820 --> 02:14:36,656 'And "the airport", where one assumes Hai Tien and his family 1594 02:14:36,781 --> 02:14:38,992 'would return home as the film ends. 1595 02:14:39,659 --> 02:14:42,203 'When it comes to deciding the treasure on the top floor, 1596 02:14:42,328 --> 02:14:45,873 'Bruce changes his mind on an almost daily basis. 1597 02:14:45,999 --> 02:14:48,042 'Rumours of how the ending might play out 1598 02:14:48,167 --> 02:14:50,628 'and what would have awaited Hai Tien on the top floor 1599 02:14:50,753 --> 02:14:52,964 'have been shared among fans for years. 1600 02:14:53,089 --> 02:14:56,342 'A floor of bountiful treasures? Another fighter? 1601 02:14:56,467 --> 02:15:00,054 'The most common theory is that Bruce may have recycled an idea 1602 02:15:00,179 --> 02:15:02,223 'from his treatment for "The Silent Flute", 1603 02:15:02,348 --> 02:15:04,559 'with Hai Tien finding a sacred book 1604 02:15:04,684 --> 02:15:07,437 'filled with nothing but mirrors on each page, 1605 02:15:07,562 --> 02:15:10,273 'perhaps indicating that knowledge of the self 1606 02:15:10,398 --> 02:15:12,567 'was the treasure he was seeking all along. 1607 02:15:12,692 --> 02:15:16,571 'How much relevance this may have had in the overall context of the pagoda heist 1608 02:15:16,696 --> 02:15:18,114 'is a moot point. 1609 02:15:18,239 --> 02:15:19,949 'Beyond some second-hand accounts, 1610 02:15:20,074 --> 02:15:24,120 'there is nothing concrete to verity Bruce considering this as an option. 1611 02:15:25,663 --> 02:15:30,543 'Instead, all we have to go on is what was filmed in 1972. 1612 02:15:32,211 --> 02:15:34,380 'Having repeatedly asked Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 1613 02:15:34,505 --> 02:15:36,716 'to let him pass up to the top floor, 1614 02:15:36,841 --> 02:15:38,551 'upon defeating him, 1615 02:15:38,676 --> 02:15:41,596 'Bruce does not give the stairway to the treasure a second look. 1616 02:15:44,015 --> 02:15:49,145 'Instead, he walks to the window and shouts down below to the locksmith 1617 02:15:49,270 --> 02:15:52,940 'and whoever else is waiting outside, giving them the all-clear. 1618 02:16:01,574 --> 02:16:04,619 'Rather than take the treasure down with him, however, 1619 02:16:04,744 --> 02:16:08,873 'Bruce leaves it behind and starts the long walk downstairs. 1620 02:16:14,545 --> 02:16:15,963 'Two months later, 1621 02:16:16,089 --> 02:16:19,550 'once the rest of the Hall of the Dragon scene has concluded filming, 1622 02:16:19,676 --> 02:16:23,137 'Bruce films three takes of him passing through this floor. 1623 02:16:23,262 --> 02:16:26,432 'He briefly stops as he descends, and reacts to something. 1624 02:16:27,433 --> 02:16:29,852 'Exhaustion at what he has undergone 1625 02:16:29,977 --> 02:16:32,980 'and at knowing how many steps down are left to go? 1626 02:16:33,106 --> 02:16:35,024 'Or sounds from outside, 1627 02:16:35,149 --> 02:16:38,945 'indicating that another fight awaits him as he exits the pagoda, 1628 02:16:39,070 --> 02:16:41,447 'perhaps from the criminals double-crossing him 1629 02:16:41,572 --> 02:16:44,158 'now he has served his purpose? 1630 02:16:44,283 --> 02:16:46,661 'We will never know for sure. 1631 02:16:46,786 --> 02:16:49,831 'Without these missing pieces to clarity his intent, 1632 02:16:49,956 --> 02:16:52,625 'the conclusion to "The Game of Death" as filmed 1633 02:16:52,750 --> 02:16:54,794 'becomes something more ambiguous, 1634 02:16:54,919 --> 02:16:59,549 'with Hai Tien on a haunting death march towards an uncertain fate. 1635 02:16:59,674 --> 02:17:01,718 'Does he sense the game is rigged, 1636 02:17:01,843 --> 02:17:04,303 but doesn't intend to go out without a fight? 1637 02:17:13,688 --> 02:17:15,898 'Regardless of what Bruce might have planned, 1638 02:17:16,023 --> 02:17:19,193 'the last scene he films, in terms of plot chronology, 1639 02:17:19,318 --> 02:17:21,863 'is on the Hall of the Tiger set in September, 1640 02:17:21,988 --> 02:17:24,907 'likely on the heels of receiving the "Enter the Dragon" offer 1641 02:17:25,032 --> 02:17:27,285 'from Fred Weintraub. 1642 02:17:27,410 --> 02:17:29,162 'Does he already know that "The Game of Death" 1643 02:17:29,287 --> 02:17:33,207 'is going to go on the backburner, perhaps never to be revived? 1644 02:17:33,332 --> 02:17:35,501 'We don't know. 1645 02:17:39,088 --> 02:17:42,633 'Instead, what we have is this. 1646 02:17:54,061 --> 02:17:57,857 'Hai Tien walks to the window, punches out the panels, 1647 02:17:57,982 --> 02:18:01,235 'and shouts something unknown to the people outside. 1648 02:18:02,153 --> 02:18:04,113 'Perhaps a cry for help. 1649 02:18:04,238 --> 02:18:06,240 'Perhaps someone's name. 1650 02:18:07,200 --> 02:18:09,202 'His expression changes. 1651 02:18:13,164 --> 02:18:14,874 'He descends. 1652 02:18:17,794 --> 02:18:19,545 'He is gone. 1653 02:18:20,379 --> 02:18:22,006 'The end.' 1654 02:18:36,395 --> 02:18:39,482 (Narrator) 'Over two separate days three weeks apart, 1655 02:18:40,233 --> 02:18:44,070 'Bruce leads a small crew to the hills of the New Territories, 1656 02:18:44,195 --> 02:18:47,990 'the countryside on the border of Hong Kong's bustling metropolis. 1657 02:18:48,533 --> 02:18:52,370 'There they will film some of the most hotly debated footage in the film 1658 02:18:52,495 --> 02:18:56,082 'in which three of the pagoda's Guardians, Dan Inosanto, 1659 02:18:56,791 --> 02:18:57,917 'Ji Han-jae, 1660 02:18:58,918 --> 02:19:03,047 'and Hwang In-shik, Bruce's top choice to play the first-floor Guardian 1661 02:19:03,172 --> 02:19:05,591 'are shown fighting a handful of subordinates 1662 02:19:05,716 --> 02:19:07,718 'dressed in white karate outfits. 1663 02:19:08,177 --> 02:19:10,137 'Is it training footage meant to establish 1664 02:19:10,263 --> 02:19:12,598 'some of the key villains at the start of the film? 1665 02:19:13,182 --> 02:19:16,853 'Or just a camera test never intended to make it to the final film? 1666 02:19:17,687 --> 02:19:20,815 'Bruce left no indication in his notes or script pages, 1667 02:19:20,940 --> 02:19:23,484 'which means we will never really know for sure. 1668 02:19:34,579 --> 02:19:35,955 'On the 4th of October, 1669 02:19:37,456 --> 02:19:40,042 'days after filming his scenes in the Hall of the Tiger, 1670 02:19:40,501 --> 02:19:42,211 'Dan Inosanto returns, 1671 02:19:43,296 --> 02:19:47,592 'once again demonstrating his eskrima prowess opposite Wu Ngan, 1672 02:19:47,717 --> 02:19:50,386 'Bruce's childhood friend and present-day butler, 1673 02:19:50,511 --> 02:19:52,138 'playing one of the karateka. 1674 02:19:55,141 --> 02:19:58,227 'The pair have already extensively rehearsed the sequence 1675 02:19:58,352 --> 02:20:01,230 'in the backyard of Bruce's home on Cumberland Road, 1676 02:20:01,355 --> 02:20:04,734 'but shoot numerous takes filmed at various speeds. 1677 02:24:11,689 --> 02:24:14,066 'Though Inosanto is one of a few actors 1678 02:24:14,191 --> 02:24:16,485 'to film all of his scenes for "The Game of Death" 1679 02:24:16,986 --> 02:24:21,323 'and the only one to reprise his role when called to do so five years later, 1680 02:24:21,448 --> 02:24:24,326 'he did not pursue a career in film acting full-time. 1681 02:24:25,119 --> 02:24:27,246 'Today, aged 87, 1682 02:24:27,705 --> 02:24:30,666 'he continues to teach Jeet Kune Do, eskrima 1683 02:24:30,791 --> 02:24:32,835 'and many other fighting techniques 1684 02:24:32,960 --> 02:24:37,673 'at the Inosanto Academy of Martial Arts in Marina del Rey, California. 1685 02:24:50,186 --> 02:24:52,146 'On the 26th of October, 1686 02:24:52,271 --> 02:24:55,191 'the day after filming on the Hall of the Dragon concludes, 1687 02:24:56,734 --> 02:24:59,862 'Ji Han-jae also films his last scenes for "The Game of Death" 1688 02:24:59,987 --> 02:25:01,071 'at the New Territories, 1689 02:25:01,947 --> 02:25:04,909 'fighting off fellow hapkido master Hwang In-shik 1690 02:25:05,034 --> 02:25:07,494 'and a handful of Bruce's regular stunt team 1691 02:25:07,620 --> 02:25:11,498 'playing more members of the karateka that guard the outside of the pagoda. 1692 02:25:12,583 --> 02:25:16,879 'The stuntmen are Billy Chan, Lam Ching-ying and Yuen Wah. 1693 02:26:25,948 --> 02:26:27,866 'After the release of the film "Hapkido", 1694 02:26:28,409 --> 02:26:31,495 'Ji Han-jae only acted in two more films in Hong Kong 1695 02:26:31,996 --> 02:26:34,790 'before moving to the United States in 1984 1696 02:26:35,207 --> 02:26:39,253 'where, aged 86, he lives and teaches to this day. 1697 02:26:53,267 --> 02:26:57,313 'Hwang In-shik, born in Sunchon, Korea in 1949 1698 02:26:57,813 --> 02:27:00,649 'was a key figure in the Korea Hapkido Association 1699 02:27:00,774 --> 02:27:04,278 'alongside Ji Han-jae, and followed him to Hong Kong 1700 02:27:04,403 --> 02:27:06,947 'when the pair were recruited by Golden Harvest 1701 02:27:07,072 --> 02:27:11,493 'to instruct and star alongside the cast of Huang Feng's film "Hapkido". 1702 02:27:12,786 --> 02:27:16,248 'It was on the set of that film earlier in 1972, 1703 02:27:16,373 --> 02:27:19,501 'where Bruce Lee cast him in a memorable role as a Japanese fighter 1704 02:27:19,626 --> 02:27:20,711 'in "The Way of the Dragon". 1705 02:27:21,962 --> 02:27:24,465 'He was especially noted for his kicking abilities, 1706 02:27:24,882 --> 02:27:28,302 'which would have been foregrounded in his role as the first-floor Guardian. 1707 02:27:31,138 --> 02:27:33,265 'Sadly, these few takes 1708 02:27:33,682 --> 02:27:37,603 'opposite stuntmen Wu Ngan, Billy Chan and Lam Ching-ying 1709 02:27:38,020 --> 02:27:41,648 'are the only footage he ever filmed for "The Game of Death". 1710 02:27:42,775 --> 02:27:46,570 'His film roles, though limited in number following Lee's death, 1711 02:27:46,695 --> 02:27:49,156 'helped popularise Korean fighting methods 1712 02:27:49,281 --> 02:27:50,491 'in martial arts cinema, 1713 02:27:51,116 --> 02:27:55,662 'and at the age of 82, he continues to train students at his school 1714 02:27:56,121 --> 02:27:57,456 'in Toronto, Canada. 1715 02:28:14,056 --> 02:28:18,227 'Rumours have persisted that Bruce shot footage of himself fighting here 1716 02:28:18,352 --> 02:28:20,354 'thanks largely to behind-the-scenes photos 1717 02:28:20,479 --> 02:28:22,398 of him fighting with the karateka, 1718 02:28:22,523 --> 02:28:25,275 'but outside of split-second flashes between takes, 1719 02:28:25,401 --> 02:28:28,320 'no footage apparently exists to corroborate this. 1720 02:28:29,321 --> 02:28:34,159 'In any event, the material filmed on October 26th 1721 02:28:34,576 --> 02:28:37,746 'will end up being the last footage Bruce will ever film 1722 02:28:38,205 --> 02:28:39,415 'for "The Game of Death". 1723 02:29:04,022 --> 02:29:05,941 (Narrator) 'The rest of 1972 1724 02:29:06,066 --> 02:29:10,320 'is taken up with contract negotiations and rehearsals for "Enter the Dragon", 1725 02:29:10,446 --> 02:29:15,451 'until, finally, shooting begins on January 25th, 1973, 1726 02:29:15,576 --> 02:29:17,744 'a week before the Chinese New Year. 1727 02:29:19,705 --> 02:29:23,000 'The production of "Enter the Dragon" takes a heavy toll on Bruce. 1728 02:29:24,001 --> 02:29:26,628 'He fights with American director Robert Clouse 1729 02:29:26,753 --> 02:29:30,090 'and executives from Warner Bros. almost every day, 1730 02:29:30,215 --> 02:29:32,843 'attempting to improve the action choreography, 1731 02:29:32,968 --> 02:29:36,513 'writing and filming new scenes, even changing the title. 1732 02:29:37,473 --> 02:29:40,601 'He has gone from being a man in charge of his own destiny 1733 02:29:40,726 --> 02:29:43,854 'to his fate being back in the hands of white Hollywood. 1734 02:29:43,979 --> 02:29:47,983 'And while he wins many battles behind the camera as well as in front, 1735 02:29:48,108 --> 02:29:50,235 'it is not without a cost. 1736 02:29:50,360 --> 02:29:54,656 'Even after the film wraps, he pushes his body to its utmost limits, 1737 02:29:54,781 --> 02:29:58,869 'and rumours of a heavy, all-hours lifestyle persist. 1738 02:29:58,994 --> 02:30:01,788 'He takes harder drugs in greater quantities. 1739 02:30:02,456 --> 02:30:07,127 'His behaviour becomes more volatile, unpredictable and paranoid. 1740 02:30:08,378 --> 02:30:13,133 'During a dubbing session in May, 1973, Bruce collapses, 1741 02:30:13,258 --> 02:30:17,679 'losing consciousness until doctors revive him at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, 1742 02:30:17,804 --> 02:30:21,892 'diagnosing it as a cerebral edema, a swelling of the brain. 1743 02:30:22,684 --> 02:30:26,313 'In the maelstrom of momentum ahead of "Enter the Dragon" 's completion, 1744 02:30:26,438 --> 02:30:30,651 'Bruce himself is the first to dismiss it as an isolated incident. 1745 02:30:30,776 --> 02:30:34,112 'He flies to Los Angeles and receives a clean bill of health, 1746 02:30:34,238 --> 02:30:37,574 'claiming to have been told he has the body of an 18-year-old. 1747 02:30:37,699 --> 02:30:39,993 'Instead, he ploughs onwards, 1748 02:30:40,118 --> 02:30:42,579 'completing postproduction on "Enter the Dragon", 1749 02:30:42,704 --> 02:30:46,500 'and looking back to the project he abandoned the previous autumn. 1750 02:30:46,625 --> 02:30:48,585 'What Bruce may have done with "The Game of Death" 1751 02:30:48,710 --> 02:30:51,338 'after "Enter the Dragon" is debated to this day. 1752 02:30:51,880 --> 02:30:54,675 'Would he have discarded much of which he had already filmed 1753 02:30:54,800 --> 02:30:57,302 'and retooled the concept with a new plotline? 1754 02:30:57,886 --> 02:30:59,596 'Would he have dropped it altogether, 1755 02:30:59,721 --> 02:31:02,015 'once "Enter the Dragon" hit big at the box office? 1756 02:31:02,933 --> 02:31:06,019 'We know that in the months prior to his death 1757 02:31:06,144 --> 02:31:09,064 'he goes back to work on developing "The Game of Death", 1758 02:31:09,189 --> 02:31:11,984 'and plans to resume filming at the end of the summer. 1759 02:31:12,651 --> 02:31:14,695 'He calls Tadashi Nishimoto 1760 02:31:14,820 --> 02:31:17,781 'and tells him that they will soon be filming the exterior scenes 1761 02:31:17,906 --> 02:31:20,659 'at Songnisan National Park in South Korea, 1762 02:31:20,784 --> 02:31:23,328 'where the five-storey Palsangjeon Temple 1763 02:31:23,453 --> 02:31:25,414 'will double for the outside of the pagoda. 1764 02:31:26,164 --> 02:31:28,959 'While filming "Enter the Dragon", Bruce films a camera test 1765 02:31:29,084 --> 02:31:32,421 'with his former Wing Chun mentor, Wong Shun-leung, 1766 02:31:32,546 --> 02:31:35,716 'sparring with Wu Ngan, body double Joey Chen 1767 02:31:35,841 --> 02:31:37,759 'and stuntman Peter Chan. 1768 02:31:38,302 --> 02:31:41,430 'He's auditioning Wong for the role of the second-floor Guardian. 1769 02:32:56,380 --> 02:32:59,007 'Bruce has already offered the role of the second-floor Guardian 1770 02:32:59,132 --> 02:33:03,345 'to a close friend and former student of his from Seattle, Taky Kimura, 1771 02:33:03,470 --> 02:33:06,306 'who had been forced to cancel the previous October. 1772 02:33:06,431 --> 02:33:08,767 'Eventually, Kimura relents, 1773 02:33:08,892 --> 02:33:11,269 'and Bruce even buys him another plane ticket 1774 02:33:11,395 --> 02:33:13,647 'and tells him to get to Hong Kong for filming, 1775 02:33:13,772 --> 02:33:15,482 'but fate will soon intervene. 1776 02:33:16,233 --> 02:33:18,276 'On the morning of July 20th, 1777 02:33:18,402 --> 02:33:21,321 'he meets former James Bond star George Lazenby 1778 02:33:21,446 --> 02:33:23,490 'and promises him a part in the film, 1779 02:33:23,615 --> 02:33:26,910 'allegedly as one of the initial partners to raid the pagoda. 1780 02:33:27,744 --> 02:33:31,289 'Less than 12 hours later, Bruce is gone. 1781 02:33:33,041 --> 02:33:35,627 'The events of that day are still a matter of debate, 1782 02:33:36,253 --> 02:33:38,630 'but the commonly held version is this. 1783 02:33:38,755 --> 02:33:41,425 'That evening, Bruce and Raymond Chow 1784 02:33:41,550 --> 02:33:43,719 'visit the apartment of Betty Ting Pei, 1785 02:33:43,844 --> 02:33:47,097 'an actress with whom Bruce has been romantically linked in the press, 1786 02:33:47,222 --> 02:33:50,559 'ostensibly to discuss offering her a role in "The Game of Death". 1787 02:33:51,226 --> 02:33:53,645 'Bruce has complained all day of a migraine, 1788 02:33:53,770 --> 02:33:57,149 'and Betty offers him a painkiller so he can take a nap. 1789 02:33:57,274 --> 02:34:00,193 'Raymond Chow goes ahead to the restaurant to meet Lazenby, 1790 02:34:00,318 --> 02:34:04,072 'but when he gets there, he receives a panicked phone call from Betty. 1791 02:34:04,656 --> 02:34:06,241 'Bruce will not wake up. 1792 02:34:06,366 --> 02:34:09,703 'And by the time the paramedics arrive, he is dead. 1793 02:34:11,455 --> 02:34:14,207 'The coroner diagnoses the official cause of death 1794 02:34:14,332 --> 02:34:17,669 'as a cerebral edema, like the one he had in May, 1795 02:34:17,794 --> 02:34:21,465 'the likely cause of which is determined to be an allergic reaction 1796 02:34:21,590 --> 02:34:23,592 'to the Equagesic painkiller. 1797 02:34:23,717 --> 02:34:27,512 'But such a prosaic explanation will not suffice for many people. 1798 02:34:28,305 --> 02:34:30,098 'Fuelled by a tabloid press 1799 02:34:30,223 --> 02:34:33,518 'hungry to spill ink regardless of the collateral damage, 1800 02:34:33,643 --> 02:34:36,313 'increasingly outlandish conspiracy theories 1801 02:34:36,438 --> 02:34:38,356 'begin to spread like wildfire, 1802 02:34:38,482 --> 02:34:40,776 'implicating everyone from the Triads 1803 02:34:40,901 --> 02:34:44,070 'to ancient curses and even Raymond Chow 1804 02:34:44,196 --> 02:34:46,198 'as culpable in Bruce's death. 1805 02:34:46,323 --> 02:34:48,742 'Some even refuse to believe Bruce has died at all, 1806 02:34:48,867 --> 02:34:50,660 'and suggest he has faked his death, 1807 02:34:50,786 --> 02:34:53,830 'perhaps as a publicity stunt for "Enter the Dragon". 1808 02:34:53,955 --> 02:34:57,501 'Perhaps the main drive behind these theories was simply denial, 1809 02:34:57,626 --> 02:35:00,420 'a widespread inability to accept the loss of a man 1810 02:35:00,545 --> 02:35:03,089 'who had recently been immortalised in freezeframe 1811 02:35:03,215 --> 02:35:06,635 'as he leapt towards a firing squad at the end of "Fist of Fury". 1812 02:35:07,302 --> 02:35:09,554 'How could someone so iconic and beloved 1813 02:35:09,679 --> 02:35:11,264 'who would come to be revered by many 1814 02:35:11,389 --> 02:35:14,184 'as the greatest warrior the silver screen had ever seen 1815 02:35:14,309 --> 02:35:16,394 'be felled by something so intangible, 1816 02:35:16,520 --> 02:35:20,440 'so unexpected and perhaps even self-inflicted? 1817 02:35:21,316 --> 02:35:24,569 'Regardless, two certain truths remained: 1818 02:35:24,694 --> 02:35:26,530 'Bruce Lee was gone forever, 1819 02:35:26,655 --> 02:35:29,366 'and if production on "The Game of Death" were ever to continue, 1820 02:35:29,908 --> 02:35:31,952 'it would be without him. 1821 02:35:34,538 --> 02:35:39,292 'His open-casket funeral, held in Hong Kong only five days after his death, 1822 02:35:39,417 --> 02:35:41,461 'is a media circus. 1823 02:35:41,586 --> 02:35:44,464 'Cameras film every mourner from every possible angle, 1824 02:35:44,589 --> 02:35:47,217 'and footage of his dead body lying in state 1825 02:35:47,342 --> 02:35:50,971 'is rushed onto cinema and television screens across the country. 1826 02:35:54,558 --> 02:35:56,560 'In the wake of every public tragedy 1827 02:35:56,685 --> 02:36:00,355 'is a long line of opportunists out to make a quick buck out of it, 1828 02:36:00,480 --> 02:36:04,776 'and before Bruce Lee's body is even in the ground, the vultures sweep in. 1829 02:36:06,653 --> 02:36:10,365 'Right away, eager to satiate an audience hungry for more films 1830 02:36:10,490 --> 02:36:12,659 'by a man no longer alive to make them, 1831 02:36:12,784 --> 02:36:15,620 'the film industry spawns a whole new subgenre, 1832 02:36:15,745 --> 02:36:20,500 'one that has come to be known in later years as "Brucesploitation", 1833 02:36:20,625 --> 02:36:24,629 'a unique phenomenon only possible in a country like Hong Kong 1834 02:36:24,754 --> 02:36:29,009 'where trademark laws and likeness rights have never even been heard of. 1835 02:36:29,134 --> 02:36:31,595 'Hundreds of counterfeit Bruce Lee films are made, 1836 02:36:31,720 --> 02:36:36,057 'designed to entice audiences either too naive to realise they're being sold a fake 1837 02:36:36,182 --> 02:36:38,685 'or too desperate for more to care. ' 1838 02:36:54,242 --> 02:36:58,246 (Trailer narrator) 'Bruce is back in his first action film at the age of 18. 1839 02:36:58,371 --> 02:37:02,459 'We repeat this dramatic development, a film no one believed existed, 1840 02:37:02,584 --> 02:37:07,047 'a film held in China and never before seen is finally here. ' 1841 02:37:07,172 --> 02:37:10,175 (Narrator) 'Unauthorised biopics professed to tell the true story 1842 02:37:10,300 --> 02:37:11,718 'of Bruce's life and death, 1843 02:37:11,843 --> 02:37:15,764 'but often dramatised the wild scenarios invented by the tabloid press. ' 1844 02:37:15,889 --> 02:37:17,557 (Film narrator) 'The martial arts community was shocked 1845 02:37:17,682 --> 02:37:19,643 'by his sudden death. 1846 02:37:19,768 --> 02:37:23,563 'Kung fu people especially mourned the loss of their most popular hero. 1847 02:37:24,105 --> 02:37:27,192 'The early reports of his death were unclear and confusing. ' 1848 02:37:30,987 --> 02:37:34,074 Man, look at his face. Doesn't even seem like the same person. 1849 02:37:34,199 --> 02:37:36,076 (Trailer narrator) 'It's the life story, 1850 02:37:36,201 --> 02:37:39,245 'the true story, it's "The Bruce Lee Story"! 1851 02:37:39,371 --> 02:37:42,499 'It reveals secrets of his personal life you've never seen before, 1852 02:37:42,624 --> 02:37:45,502 'a life more violent than his movie roles. ' 1853 02:37:46,670 --> 02:37:49,965 (Narrator) 'Betty Ting Pei even stars in one such film for Shaw Brothers. ' 1854 02:37:50,090 --> 02:37:52,550 (Trailer narrator) 'The film that separates truth from fiction. 1855 02:37:52,676 --> 02:37:54,803 'See "Bruce Lee: His Last Days", 1856 02:37:54,928 --> 02:37:58,390 'as told by the one person who was with him during his final hours. ' 1857 02:37:58,515 --> 02:38:01,518 (Narrator) 'Another film even depicts the widely held fantasy 1858 02:38:01,643 --> 02:38:05,397 'that Bruce has faked his own death, planning to re-emerge in 1983 1859 02:38:05,522 --> 02:38:08,483 'on the tenth anniversary of his exodus from public life. ' 1860 02:38:08,608 --> 02:38:10,610 You must announce that you are dead. 1861 02:38:10,735 --> 02:38:15,073 (Man) 'Your wife, your children, your friend and, above all, your work... 1862 02:38:15,198 --> 02:38:16,241 'That's gone. 1863 02:38:16,366 --> 02:38:19,119 'You will live as a recluse for ten years. ' 1864 02:38:19,244 --> 02:38:22,706 (Narrator) 'Inevitably, with the public eager to see "The Game of Death", 1865 02:38:23,415 --> 02:38:26,626 'Brucesploitation producers step in to fill the void, 1866 02:38:26,751 --> 02:38:29,004 'cannily spinning their own storylines 1867 02:38:29,129 --> 02:38:33,174 'from the few scraps of information publicly known about Lee's script. ' 1868 02:38:34,426 --> 02:38:37,095 (Trailer narrator) 'Now, through the miracle of motion pictures, 1869 02:38:37,220 --> 02:38:40,765 'we bring you the story and the film that superstar Bruce Lee 1870 02:38:40,890 --> 02:38:42,559 'wanted you to see. ' 1871 02:38:42,684 --> 02:38:45,687 (โ™ช "Also Sprach Zarathustra" by Richard Strauss) 1872 02:38:47,856 --> 02:38:52,736 (Trailer narrator) "'Goodbye, Bruce Lee: His Last Game of Death". ' 1873 02:38:55,196 --> 02:38:57,824 (Narrator) 'Few would ever mistake these for the real thing, 1874 02:38:57,949 --> 02:39:00,535 'but the success of these films only demonstrated 1875 02:39:00,660 --> 02:39:02,996 'that in the absence of the genuine article, 1876 02:39:03,121 --> 02:39:06,041 'fans would happily take whatever they could get. 1877 02:39:06,875 --> 02:39:12,464 'Then, in 1976, the Lee family sells all of its shares in Concord 1878 02:39:12,589 --> 02:39:15,050 'to Raymond Chow and Golden Harvest. 1879 02:39:15,175 --> 02:39:17,594 'Knowing that money is being left on the table 1880 02:39:17,719 --> 02:39:20,138 'and that a unique opportunity presents itself 1881 02:39:20,263 --> 02:39:22,432 'to make one last Bruce Lee film, 1882 02:39:22,557 --> 02:39:26,436 'the studio immediately gets to work on reviving "The Game of Death". 1883 02:39:26,561 --> 02:39:29,856 'A documentary that merely presents the footage as Bruce has shot it 1884 02:39:29,981 --> 02:39:31,900 'is deemed commercially unviable, 1885 02:39:32,025 --> 02:39:35,487 'and the notion of presenting outtakes through the medium of home video 1886 02:39:35,612 --> 02:39:37,655 'is still several years away. 1887 02:39:37,781 --> 02:39:40,742 'Only a new, feature-length narrative film 1888 02:39:40,867 --> 02:39:43,328 'will satiate demand and recoup the investment 1889 02:39:43,453 --> 02:39:46,498 'Golden Harvest have already sunk into the project. 1890 02:39:46,623 --> 02:39:49,042 'A promotional film is quickly distributed 1891 02:39:49,167 --> 02:39:51,961 'that shows Golden Harvest auditioning lookalike actors 1892 02:39:52,087 --> 02:39:53,880 'to replace Bruce in the lead, 1893 02:39:54,005 --> 02:39:56,800 'working with Hollywood companies to develop a new storyline, 1894 02:39:56,925 --> 02:39:59,094 'and even states that James Coburn, 1895 02:39:59,219 --> 02:40:02,180 'Steve McQueen, Muhammad Ali and Pelรฉ 1896 02:40:02,305 --> 02:40:04,474 'are lined up to star in the new footage. 1897 02:40:05,642 --> 02:40:09,187 'Enter, once again, Robert Clouse. 1898 02:40:10,271 --> 02:40:12,857 'Following the runaway success of "Enter the Dragon", 1899 02:40:12,982 --> 02:40:17,028 'none of his subsequent films has enjoyed the acclaim or box office 1900 02:40:17,153 --> 02:40:19,531 'of his fleeting collaboration with Bruce Lee, 1901 02:40:19,656 --> 02:40:21,950 'and when Raymond Chow offers him the opportunity 1902 02:40:22,075 --> 02:40:24,786 'to finish "The Game of Death", Clouse accepts. 1903 02:40:24,911 --> 02:40:27,372 'He views the two hours of raw footage, 1904 02:40:27,497 --> 02:40:32,001 'entirely without sound and not even a completed script or plot outline 1905 02:40:32,127 --> 02:40:35,171 'to help contextualise the events taking place onscreen. 1906 02:40:35,713 --> 02:40:39,425 'Nonetheless, he eventually completes a script of his own 1907 02:40:39,551 --> 02:40:43,471 'and begins filming in Hong Kong towards the end of 1977. 1908 02:40:44,347 --> 02:40:48,143 'When Clouse's film, "Game of Death", is finally unveiled to the public 1909 02:40:48,268 --> 02:40:50,436 'in the summer of 1978, 1910 02:40:50,562 --> 02:40:53,398 'the answer as to how the filmmaker has been able to incorporate 1911 02:40:53,523 --> 02:40:57,068 'Bruce Lee's incomplete vision into a finished feature film 1912 02:40:57,193 --> 02:40:59,195 'quickly becomes apparent. 1913 02:40:59,320 --> 02:41:01,281 'He has ignored it altogether. 1914 02:41:01,823 --> 02:41:05,827 'Instead of Lee's tale of Hai Tien using his nimble adeptness in combat 1915 02:41:05,952 --> 02:41:08,955 'to take down every foe on each level of the pagoda 1916 02:41:09,080 --> 02:41:11,291 'in order to win his family's freedom, 1917 02:41:11,416 --> 02:41:14,836 'and in doing so depicting the importance of adaptability 1918 02:41:14,961 --> 02:41:17,172 'to Lee's Jeet Kune Do philosophy, 1919 02:41:17,297 --> 02:41:20,425 'Clouse's script tells a completely different story, 1920 02:41:20,550 --> 02:41:23,845 'one almost certainly inspired by some of the more inane rumours 1921 02:41:23,970 --> 02:41:27,307 'that circulated around Lee in the tabloid press following his death. ' 1922 02:41:27,432 --> 02:41:29,893 (Trailer narrator) 'He is an international superstar. 1923 02:41:31,144 --> 02:41:33,646 'They call him a living legend. 1924 02:41:33,771 --> 02:41:36,941 'But the woman he loves belongs to the mob. 1925 02:41:37,066 --> 02:41:39,986 'And now they're out to own him. ' 1926 02:41:40,111 --> 02:41:41,946 Don't be a slow learner, Billy. 1927 02:41:42,071 --> 02:41:43,114 Billy! 1928 02:41:44,032 --> 02:41:47,202 (Trailer narrator) 'If they can't buy him, they'll have to kill him. ' 1929 02:41:47,327 --> 02:41:48,369 Billy! 1930 02:41:49,454 --> 02:41:50,914 You don't have too many choices. 1931 02:41:51,039 --> 02:41:52,790 A final warning. 1932 02:41:55,251 --> 02:41:59,255 (Trailer narrator) And so begins the "Game of Death". 1933 02:41:59,380 --> 02:42:03,051 (Narrator) 'In Clouse's film, Lee's character is Billy Lo, 1934 02:42:03,176 --> 02:42:05,053 'a famous action film star 1935 02:42:05,178 --> 02:42:07,722 'who is pressured by a vicious American syndicate 1936 02:42:07,847 --> 02:42:10,016 'that subsequently attempt to assassinate him 1937 02:42:10,141 --> 02:42:12,101 'when he doesn't give in to their demands. 1938 02:42:12,894 --> 02:42:15,813 'Billy Lo survives, but fakes his death, 1939 02:42:15,939 --> 02:42:18,066 'at which point Clouse tastelessly reprises 1940 02:42:18,191 --> 02:42:21,110 'the actual footage of Lee's open-casket funeral 1941 02:42:21,236 --> 02:42:22,779 'filmed by Golden Harvest, 1942 02:42:22,904 --> 02:42:26,574 'complete with a jaw-dropping scene in which his character's plot is exposed 1943 02:42:26,699 --> 02:42:28,660 'when one of the mobsters mutilates the face 1944 02:42:28,785 --> 02:42:31,579 'of a wax facsimile of Lee's corpse. 1945 02:42:31,704 --> 02:42:33,206 'And if that kind of bad taste 1946 02:42:33,331 --> 02:42:35,750 'sounds like something you'd see in a Brucesploitation film, 1947 02:42:35,875 --> 02:42:37,752 'that's because it is. ' 1948 02:42:37,877 --> 02:42:39,671 (Clamouring) 1949 02:42:43,716 --> 02:42:45,009 Someone important died? 1950 02:42:45,134 --> 02:42:49,305 Oh, it's Bruce Lee, kung fu star, at age 34. 1951 02:42:49,430 --> 02:42:51,224 His death is still the headlines here. 1952 02:42:53,643 --> 02:42:56,854 (Radio) 'Today, the funeral ceremony for Bruce Lee, kung fu superstar. 1953 02:42:56,980 --> 02:43:00,525 'Tens of thousands of people turn out to pay homage to this brilliant young man 1954 02:43:00,650 --> 02:43:03,403 'whose untimely death will be mourned by a great many people. 1955 02:43:03,528 --> 02:43:06,197 'In the funeral procession were leading names in the movie business 1956 02:43:06,322 --> 02:43:09,701 'and, of course, thousands of Bruce Lee's loyal fans. ' 1957 02:43:12,537 --> 02:43:17,417 (Film narrator) 'The mourners, many who kept the long vigil through the night, 1958 02:43:17,959 --> 02:43:20,920 'now file in to pay their final tribute. 1959 02:43:22,380 --> 02:43:25,591 'Family, friends and admirers, 1960 02:43:26,301 --> 02:43:31,139 'some from distant lands, Rome, Tokyo, London, 1961 02:43:31,973 --> 02:43:34,851 'all shocked by this sudden tragedy. 1962 02:43:36,311 --> 02:43:38,855 'Bruce Lee's love for the martial arts 1963 02:43:39,439 --> 02:43:43,568 'was perhaps only surpassed by his love of friends. 1964 02:43:43,693 --> 02:43:47,447 'As the Dragon, it was said he was feared by many 1965 02:43:47,572 --> 02:43:49,782 'but loved by all. ' 1966 02:43:50,742 --> 02:43:52,618 (Narrator) 'Out of the two hours of footage, 1967 02:43:52,744 --> 02:43:56,247 'Clouse has been able to edit together barely 11 minutes of material 1968 02:43:56,372 --> 02:43:59,917 'featuring Bruce Lee, which, even then, is liberally intercut 1969 02:44:00,043 --> 02:44:02,670 'with newly filmed inserts featuring lookalikes 1970 02:44:02,795 --> 02:44:05,465 'as well as recycled footage from his other films. 1971 02:44:05,590 --> 02:44:09,719 'The fights with Dan Inosanto, Ji Han-jae and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 1972 02:44:09,844 --> 02:44:12,221 'all feature in the film, but only fleetingly, 1973 02:44:12,347 --> 02:44:14,932 'the setting changed from a Korean pagoda 1974 02:44:15,058 --> 02:44:17,226 'to a Chinese restaurant. 1975 02:44:17,352 --> 02:44:22,523 'Of Lee's original cast, only Dan Inosanto returns to film new scenes, 1976 02:44:22,648 --> 02:44:26,235 'the other actors either unable or unwilling to participate, 1977 02:44:27,445 --> 02:44:31,741 'replaced by body doubles or their characters cut out altogether. 1978 02:44:34,827 --> 02:44:38,998 'To be generous to Clouse for a moment, he had an impossible task in front of him, 1979 02:44:39,832 --> 02:44:42,835 'and it is difficult to imagine anyone who could have acquitted themselves 1980 02:44:42,960 --> 02:44:45,880 'with the task of fashioning a coherent feature film 1981 02:44:46,005 --> 02:44:48,674 'out of the disparate odds and ends that were available. 1982 02:44:49,384 --> 02:44:53,137 'Indeed, Bruce Lee himself had yet to decide the specifics 1983 02:44:53,262 --> 02:44:56,808 'of much of the connecting tissue that would have held these strands together 1984 02:44:56,933 --> 02:44:59,227 'even up to the day he died. 1985 02:44:59,352 --> 02:45:02,105 'But it is difficult to imagine a more thorough vandalism 1986 02:45:02,230 --> 02:45:06,025 'of Bruce's original intent, or a more committed misunderstanding 1987 02:45:06,150 --> 02:45:09,445 'of the philosophical underpinnings he imbued his work with 1988 02:45:09,570 --> 02:45:13,074 'than that which Clouse achieved in 1978. 1989 02:45:15,368 --> 02:45:16,828 'In the years that followed, 1990 02:45:16,953 --> 02:45:20,498 'rumours of a curse surrounding the production grew in prominence, 1991 02:45:20,623 --> 02:45:24,293 'with superstitious Chinese tabloids blaming, among other things, 1992 02:45:24,419 --> 02:45:26,379 'the title of the project itself, 1993 02:45:26,504 --> 02:45:28,798 'blaming Lee's careless use of the word "death" 1994 02:45:28,923 --> 02:45:31,968 'for all the ills that befell him and it. 1995 02:45:32,093 --> 02:45:34,011 'Like all films purported to be cursed, 1996 02:45:34,137 --> 02:45:38,850 "'The Game of Death" is, of course, only the victim of tragic coincidences, 1997 02:45:38,975 --> 02:45:41,686 'but those coincidences did not stop with Lee's death, 1998 02:45:41,811 --> 02:45:45,106 'and indeed became more troubling as time passed. 1999 02:45:48,443 --> 02:45:53,156 'On November 16th, 1977, Chieh Yuan suddenly died. 2000 02:45:53,865 --> 02:45:55,366 'Just like Bruce, 2001 02:45:55,491 --> 02:45:58,953 'the coroner diagnosed his cause of death as a cerebral edema. 2002 02:45:59,745 --> 02:46:05,626 'He died just 32 years and eight months, the same age as Bruce when he died. 2003 02:46:07,712 --> 02:46:10,631 'While filming Robert Clouse's "Game of Death" the same year, 2004 02:46:10,756 --> 02:46:12,967 'Academy Award--winning actor Gig Young 2005 02:46:13,092 --> 02:46:16,596 'fell in love with the film's young script supervisor, Kim Schmidt. 2006 02:46:17,680 --> 02:46:22,143 'A year later, in September, 1978, they married in Manhattan, 2007 02:46:22,894 --> 02:46:24,645 'and only three weeks later, 2008 02:46:24,770 --> 02:46:27,356 'Young shot and killed Schmidt in their apartment 2009 02:46:27,482 --> 02:46:29,567 'before turning the gun on himself. 2010 02:46:30,193 --> 02:46:32,487 "'Game of Death" was his last film. 2011 02:46:34,530 --> 02:46:35,990 'Fifteen years later, 2012 02:46:36,115 --> 02:46:39,785 'Bruce's son Brandon was tragically killed on the set of "The Crow" 2013 02:46:39,911 --> 02:46:43,206 'in an accident involving improperly loaded blank rounds. 2014 02:46:44,165 --> 02:46:46,209 'Some were quick to note the eerie similarity 2015 02:46:46,334 --> 02:46:48,294 to a scene in Clouse's "Game of Death", 2016 02:46:48,419 --> 02:46:51,380 'where Bruce Lee's character is shot on the set of his latest film. 2017 02:46:53,799 --> 02:46:55,801 'Regardless of what anyone believed, 2018 02:46:55,927 --> 02:47:00,556 'there was no denying "The Game of Death" was already a film shrouded in notoriety, 2019 02:47:00,681 --> 02:47:05,311 'unfinished, unlucky, unseen. ' 2020 02:47:19,825 --> 02:47:21,494 (Narrator) 'For whatever sins we can accuse 2021 02:47:21,619 --> 02:47:23,496 Robert Clouse's "Game of Death" of, 2022 02:47:23,621 --> 02:47:28,376 'its success was pivotal in keeping the spectre of Lee's original project alive, 2023 02:47:28,501 --> 02:47:30,836 'and one could argue that the most enduring image of Bruce 2024 02:47:30,962 --> 02:47:34,715 'to audiences today is him in the yellow and black jumpsuit. 2025 02:47:36,008 --> 02:47:38,761 'Filmmakers who have paid tribute to "Game of Death" over the years 2026 02:47:38,886 --> 02:47:42,056 'range from Stephen Chow to Quentin Tarantino, 2027 02:47:42,181 --> 02:47:43,683 'and its influence was keenly felt 2028 02:47:43,808 --> 02:47:46,602 'on the next generation of kung fu superstars as well, 2029 02:47:46,727 --> 02:47:50,064 'some of whom directly paid homage to it in their films. 2030 02:48:04,537 --> 02:48:06,372 'It's often been argued that "The Game of Death" 2031 02:48:06,497 --> 02:48:10,293 'had the greatest impact not on cinema, but on video games. 2032 02:48:10,418 --> 02:48:14,880 'Lee's original multi-level concept and escalating series of antagonists 2033 02:48:15,006 --> 02:48:18,301 'evoked in many early eight-bit electronic favourites. 2034 02:48:19,510 --> 02:48:21,387 'One can't help but wonder, though, 2035 02:48:21,512 --> 02:48:24,015 'what impact Lee's "Game of Death" might have had 2036 02:48:24,140 --> 02:48:26,267 'if it had ever been finished. 2037 02:48:26,392 --> 02:48:29,937 'As a new millennium approached, there were finally signs of hope. 2038 02:48:30,646 --> 02:48:32,231 'After gathering dust in the vaults 2039 02:48:32,356 --> 02:48:34,442 'following the sale of Golden Harvest's assets 2040 02:48:34,567 --> 02:48:36,902 'to Media Asia in 1993, 2041 02:48:37,028 --> 02:48:41,282 'nine of the eleven reels of footage are uncovered in 1998. 2042 02:48:41,407 --> 02:48:45,077 'Almost simultaneously, Lee's original notes for the project, 2043 02:48:45,202 --> 02:48:50,082 'including dialogue and a shot list for almost all of the footage shot in 1972, 2044 02:48:50,207 --> 02:48:52,627 'are discovered by biographer John Little 2045 02:48:52,752 --> 02:48:56,172 'in a storage unit in Seattle belonging to Bruce's family. 2046 02:48:56,297 --> 02:48:59,967 'At last, not only is most of the footage rediscovered, 2047 02:49:00,092 --> 02:49:03,512 'but a written guide exists on how to make some sense of it. 2048 02:49:04,180 --> 02:49:07,642 'In the year 2000, two documentaries are released, 2049 02:49:07,767 --> 02:49:09,393 'each containing different attempts 2050 02:49:09,518 --> 02:49:13,230 'at reassembling and reclaiming Lee's original vision 2051 02:49:13,356 --> 02:49:15,441 'for "The Game of Death". 2052 02:49:15,566 --> 02:49:20,112 'Now, two decades later, the other two reels have been found, 2053 02:49:20,237 --> 02:49:23,115 'including the fight between Chieh Yuan and Dan Inosanto 2054 02:49:23,240 --> 02:49:25,284 'thought lost for 50 years, 2055 02:49:25,409 --> 02:49:28,913 'and with it a new opportunity to assemble the footage 2056 02:49:29,038 --> 02:49:31,707 'into something resembling its creators intentions. 2057 02:49:32,416 --> 02:49:35,419 'It would be dishonest to call any presentation of this footage 2058 02:49:35,544 --> 02:49:39,006 'an accurate representation of Lee's wishes for "The Game of Death". 2059 02:49:39,131 --> 02:49:42,551 'We can never know what shape the project would have taken had he not died, 2060 02:49:42,677 --> 02:49:46,222 'or even how much of the film's material he would have used at all. 2061 02:49:46,347 --> 02:49:49,225 'Too many pieces of the puzzle are forever missing. 2062 02:49:49,850 --> 02:49:53,521 'However, we now have the raw materials to present something else, 2063 02:49:53,646 --> 02:49:57,024 'a short film, finished in the style of Lee's other films, 2064 02:49:57,149 --> 02:50:00,236 'presented as if he had completed it sometime in the hiatus 2065 02:50:00,361 --> 02:50:03,364 'between "The Way of the Dragon" and "Enter the Dragon". 2066 02:50:03,489 --> 02:50:07,201 'Using music and sound effects from the Golden Harvest archives 2067 02:50:07,326 --> 02:50:09,120 'and a newly recorded voice track, 2068 02:50:09,245 --> 02:50:11,914 'sound exists where there was none before. 2069 02:50:12,039 --> 02:50:15,584 'The illusion of a freshly uncovered film from 1972 2070 02:50:15,710 --> 02:50:18,796 'is completed with the help of newly animated opening credits 2071 02:50:18,921 --> 02:50:21,298 'in the style of other films from the period, 2072 02:50:21,424 --> 02:50:23,509 'as well as some newly filmed material 2073 02:50:23,634 --> 02:50:27,763 'incorporated into a prologue intended to clarity the plot. 2074 02:50:27,888 --> 02:50:31,058 'What you are about to see is not Bruce Lee's "The Game of Death". 2075 02:50:31,767 --> 02:50:34,270 'That film is lost forever. 2076 02:50:34,395 --> 02:50:37,523 'Instead, it is an attempt at harnessing the creativity 2077 02:50:37,648 --> 02:50:42,278 'that fuelled him in the fall of 1972 into a completed form, 2078 02:50:42,403 --> 02:50:46,490 'something that might stand alongside the four films that made him a legend. 2079 02:50:47,158 --> 02:50:50,494 'Other pieces of the puzzle may reveal themselves in the years to come. 2080 02:50:51,203 --> 02:50:56,375 'But for now, this is the final "'Game of Death". ' 2081 02:51:54,934 --> 02:51:57,520 (Man) Welcome to Korea, Hai Tien. 2082 02:51:58,646 --> 02:52:00,314 Now, listen up. 2083 02:52:00,439 --> 02:52:02,942 You may not be a champion fighter anymore, 2084 02:52:03,067 --> 02:52:05,361 but I don't care if you put that behind you. 2085 02:52:05,903 --> 02:52:08,197 As long as we have your family, 2086 02:52:08,322 --> 02:52:12,117 you're playing my game and following my rules. 2087 02:52:12,785 --> 02:52:18,082 You win the game, you, your sister and your brother go free. 2088 02:52:18,624 --> 02:52:21,085 You lose, you die. 2089 02:52:21,210 --> 02:52:22,962 So, listen carefully. 2090 02:52:23,087 --> 02:52:26,173 Tomorrow morning, you drive out to a hidden compound 2091 02:52:26,298 --> 02:52:28,926 surrounded by 50 miles of forest in every direction. 2092 02:52:29,760 --> 02:52:33,347 And in the middle of this compound is an ancient pagoda, 2093 02:52:33,472 --> 02:52:35,474 five floors high. 2094 02:52:35,599 --> 02:52:40,020 On the top floor of this temple is something I want very badly. 2095 02:52:40,145 --> 02:52:42,565 And you're going to get it for me. 2096 02:52:42,690 --> 02:52:44,900 You don't need to know what it is. 2097 02:52:45,025 --> 02:52:49,071 Just know that if you don't get it, you lose the game. 2098 02:52:49,196 --> 02:52:52,366 Sound easy enough so far? Think again. 2099 02:52:53,701 --> 02:52:55,911 Getting into the compound is one thing. 2100 02:52:56,036 --> 02:52:58,706 Getting into the pagoda is another. 2101 02:52:58,831 --> 02:53:04,503 I've sent ten men in there before, and none of them ever made it out alive. 2102 02:53:04,628 --> 02:53:08,299 We don't know much, but here's what our spies have told us. 2103 02:53:09,091 --> 02:53:10,634 Once you get to the pagoda, 2104 02:53:10,759 --> 02:53:13,888 you'll have to fight your way through the deadliest karate fighters 2105 02:53:14,013 --> 02:53:16,265 this part of the world has ever produced. 2106 02:53:16,390 --> 02:53:18,601 Most guys never get inside. 2107 02:53:18,726 --> 02:53:21,061 But I think you'll make short work of them. 2108 02:53:21,687 --> 02:53:25,900 Once you're inside the temple, that's where this game really gets going. 2109 02:53:26,567 --> 02:53:28,861 Each floor is guarded by a fighter 2110 02:53:28,986 --> 02:53:31,864 trained in the deadliest skills known to man. 2111 02:53:31,989 --> 02:53:33,824 And when they're not in training, 2112 02:53:33,949 --> 02:53:37,995 their sole purpose in life is to guard whatever's at the top of that temple, 2113 02:53:38,120 --> 02:53:41,165 even if it means fighting to the death. 2114 02:53:41,290 --> 02:53:45,377 The fighter on the first floor is said to be the world's greatest kickboxer. 2115 02:53:45,502 --> 02:53:48,923 (Man) 'His feet are mightier and faster than your fists, 2116 02:53:49,048 --> 02:53:50,716 'so watch out. ' 2117 02:53:54,720 --> 02:53:58,766 Once you get past him, you reach the Hall of the Tiger. 2118 02:53:58,891 --> 02:54:00,726 The man who guards that floor 2119 02:54:00,851 --> 02:54:03,312 is an eskrima grandmaster from the Philippines. 2120 02:54:03,437 --> 02:54:07,483 (Man) 'He won't need to kick you. His sticks will do the job for him. ' 2121 02:54:26,335 --> 02:54:29,171 if, by some miracle, you survive him, 2122 02:54:29,296 --> 02:54:32,007 you'll reach the Hall of the Dragon, 2123 02:54:32,132 --> 02:54:34,635 'where you'll face the greatest hapkido master 2124 02:54:34,760 --> 02:54:36,804 'this country's ever seen. ' 2125 02:54:52,653 --> 02:54:55,447 Should you succeed in making it to the floor above that... 2126 02:54:56,115 --> 02:55:00,619 Well, they don't call it the Hall of the Unknown for nothing. 2127 02:55:00,744 --> 02:55:05,457 (Man) 'No one knows who, or what, is waiting for you up there. ' 2128 02:55:06,375 --> 02:55:09,503 Like any good gambler, I like to hedge my bets, 2129 02:55:09,628 --> 02:55:11,588 so you won't be on your own. 2130 02:55:12,172 --> 02:55:15,342 Four of my men will be heading out with you. 2131 02:55:15,467 --> 02:55:18,262 Two to wait outside and guard the pagoda, 2132 02:55:18,387 --> 02:55:20,514 the other two to finish the job 2133 02:55:20,639 --> 02:55:24,852 if it turns out you're not the champion they all say you are. 2134 02:55:24,977 --> 02:55:28,313 Now, I've got a good feeling you'll do what it takes to win this 2135 02:55:28,439 --> 02:55:30,274 and keep your family safe. 2136 02:55:30,399 --> 02:55:33,110 But I have to incentivise my people, too. 2137 02:55:33,235 --> 02:55:35,195 Which is why I've already told them 2138 02:55:35,320 --> 02:55:39,700 that whoever gets to the top first wins fifty grand in cash 2139 02:55:39,825 --> 02:55:42,953 and a seat at the table for life. 2140 02:55:43,078 --> 02:55:45,956 They win, you lose. 2141 02:55:46,081 --> 02:55:49,126 Just in case you thought about sitting this one out 2142 02:55:49,251 --> 02:55:50,961 or trying to escape. 2143 02:55:51,670 --> 02:55:53,547 Those are the rules of the game. 2144 02:55:54,465 --> 02:55:57,509 You play to win, or you die. 2145 02:55:57,634 --> 02:55:59,053 Your choice. 2146 02:55:59,845 --> 02:56:01,096 Begin! 2147 02:57:25,639 --> 02:57:27,641 (Panting) 2148 02:57:27,766 --> 02:57:29,143 Huh? 2149 02:57:37,317 --> 02:57:38,610 Huh? 2150 02:57:45,117 --> 02:57:48,620 Those red sticks look pretty cute. 2151 02:57:48,745 --> 02:57:52,374 But still, size always wins out. 2152 02:57:53,208 --> 02:57:54,626 Show him. 2153 02:58:17,274 --> 02:58:19,109 (Rhythmic tapping) 2154 02:58:46,803 --> 02:58:47,846 Huh? 2155 02:58:49,181 --> 02:58:51,600 Two little sticks. Ha! 2156 02:59:01,068 --> 02:59:03,278 Don't let him psyche you out. 2157 03:02:22,769 --> 03:02:24,813 Do you speak English? 2158 03:02:26,857 --> 03:02:28,942 Of course I speak English. 2159 03:02:33,697 --> 03:02:37,242 I hope you don't mind us moving our man, 2160 03:02:37,367 --> 03:02:40,495 so that the two of us have more room to groove. 2161 03:02:44,833 --> 03:02:51,840 But have your men stay as far away from that stairway as possible. 2162 03:03:04,436 --> 03:03:06,313 (Groaning) 2163 03:03:06,438 --> 03:03:08,064 Hey, wake up. 2164 03:03:58,657 --> 03:04:00,408 You know, baby... 2165 03:04:02,077 --> 03:04:04,329 ...this bamboo is longer... 2166 03:04:06,164 --> 03:04:10,544 ...more flexible and very much alive. 2167 03:04:11,878 --> 03:04:15,215 And when your flashy routine cannot keep up with the speed 2168 03:04:15,340 --> 03:04:18,301 and elusiveness of this thing here, 2169 03:04:18,426 --> 03:04:22,681 all I can say is that you'll be in deep trouble. 2170 03:04:23,765 --> 03:04:25,392 (Rhythmic tapping) 2171 03:04:26,935 --> 03:04:29,396 That we will have to find out. 2172 03:05:09,352 --> 03:05:10,937 I'm telling you, 2173 03:05:11,062 --> 03:05:14,899 it's difficult to have a rehearsed routine to fit in with... 2174 03:05:16,359 --> 03:05:18,194 ...broken rhythm. 2175 03:05:28,955 --> 03:05:30,457 You see? 2176 03:05:30,582 --> 03:05:35,128 A rehearsed routine lacks the flexibility to adapt. 2177 03:05:53,104 --> 03:05:55,148 It's a challenge, isn't it? 2178 03:05:56,066 --> 03:05:59,319 When bamboo strikes, it's hard. 2179 03:06:22,008 --> 03:06:23,051 (Snapping fingers) 2180 03:06:26,680 --> 03:06:28,056 Hmm? 2181 03:06:52,956 --> 03:06:54,582 Surprised? 2182 03:08:53,743 --> 03:08:55,453 How do you like that...? 2183 03:09:02,126 --> 03:09:04,254 How do you like that? 2184 03:09:04,379 --> 03:09:05,922 Uh-uh. 2185 03:11:40,743 --> 03:11:42,453 Hmm. (Scoffs) 2186 03:12:46,517 --> 03:12:51,481 In this red light, the floor before you becomes an arena of war. 2187 03:12:51,606 --> 03:12:53,733 If you value your lives, 2188 03:12:53,858 --> 03:12:56,402 go down those stairs and leave this place. 2189 03:12:56,527 --> 03:12:59,113 If you step forward, you must leave your weapons 2190 03:12:59,238 --> 03:13:01,449 and take your lives into your own hands. 2191 03:13:02,450 --> 03:13:03,868 Hmm. 2192 03:13:03,993 --> 03:13:05,411 Hmm? 2193 03:13:20,927 --> 03:13:22,386 (Chuckling) 2194 03:13:22,512 --> 03:13:24,305 Again. 2195 03:13:28,392 --> 03:13:29,811 (Chuckling) 2196 03:17:13,492 --> 03:17:14,910 My friend, 2197 03:17:15,036 --> 03:17:18,831 now's our chance to get up those stairs while they're still distracted. 2198 03:17:19,790 --> 03:17:21,542 - Oh... - You go first. 2199 03:17:22,626 --> 03:17:24,337 Right. Thank you. 2200 03:17:28,549 --> 03:17:29,675 Wait, stop! 2201 03:17:30,217 --> 03:17:31,635 Watch me! 2202 03:17:43,189 --> 03:17:45,149 (Screaming) 2203 03:18:26,399 --> 03:18:27,733 (Chuckling) 2204 03:18:35,574 --> 03:18:36,617 (Snapping fingers) 2205 03:19:47,188 --> 03:19:48,564 Huh? 2206 03:21:42,344 --> 03:21:43,762 (Banging) 2207 03:22:31,018 --> 03:22:32,436 (Coughing) 2208 03:22:51,038 --> 03:22:52,665 (Croaking) Hai Tien... 2209 03:22:54,249 --> 03:22:55,668 Hai Tien... 2210 03:22:57,002 --> 03:22:58,337 Hai Tien! 2211 03:24:01,775 --> 03:24:03,777 (Thudding and screaming) 2212 03:25:08,383 --> 03:25:09,802 (Coughing) 2213 03:26:36,013 --> 03:26:40,142 (Hai Tien) 'His big advantage is that he gives no thought to life or death, 2214 03:26:40,267 --> 03:26:44,146 'and with no distracted thoughts, he is therefore free to concentrate 2215 03:26:44,271 --> 03:26:47,190 'on fighting against the attack from the outside. ' 2216 03:27:04,583 --> 03:27:07,836 Little one, you must have given up all hope of living. 2217 03:27:12,341 --> 03:27:16,678 On the contrary. I do not let the word "death" bother me. 2218 03:27:20,223 --> 03:27:21,850 Same here, baby. 2219 03:27:23,393 --> 03:27:25,520 Then what are you waiting for? 2220 03:27:54,424 --> 03:27:55,884 (Pottery shattering) 2221 03:29:07,581 --> 03:29:09,166 (Hai Tien) 'With his great size, 2222 03:29:09,291 --> 03:29:13,587 'he is going to find it difficult to keep getting up each time I knock him down. ' 2223 03:29:26,600 --> 03:29:28,560 (Heavy breathing) 2224 03:29:32,481 --> 03:29:36,068 (Hai Tien) 'Look at him. Give him the fatigue bombing. ' 2225 03:30:23,698 --> 03:30:25,200 (Groaning) 2226 03:31:43,528 --> 03:31:45,864 (Hai Tien) 'I'm so tired. 2227 03:31:45,989 --> 03:31:47,866 'No. No, Hai Tien. 2228 03:31:49,451 --> 03:31:51,953 'He must be much more tired than you. 2229 03:31:53,496 --> 03:31:55,707 'Calm down your soul. ' 2230 03:31:59,628 --> 03:32:02,088 (Guardian) 'This tough son of a gun is wearing me out. ' 2231 03:32:33,203 --> 03:32:34,955 (Groaning) 2232 03:32:47,801 --> 03:32:50,178 (Heavy breathing) 2233 03:33:40,729 --> 03:33:42,147 Why continue? 2234 03:33:43,023 --> 03:33:44,899 Just let me pass. 2235 03:33:47,027 --> 03:33:48,653 You have forgotten 2236 03:33:48,778 --> 03:33:52,949 that I too am not bothered by the word "death". 2237 03:35:32,715 --> 03:35:36,302 Come on! 2238 03:35:39,097 --> 03:35:41,182 (Man) Who is that up there? 2239 03:35:43,518 --> 03:35:45,353 Hai Tien! 2240 03:35:46,062 --> 03:35:49,065 (Man) Hai Tien? Well, get down here right now! 2241 03:36:40,325 --> 03:36:42,785 Help me! 2242 03:37:25,286 --> 03:37:27,997 (Narrator) 'So much of the conversation around "The Game of Death" 2243 03:37:28,122 --> 03:37:32,460 'revolves around what it was supposed to be, or what it could have been. 2244 03:37:32,585 --> 03:37:37,423 'So let's take a step back and ask a simpler question: what is it now? 2245 03:37:37,549 --> 03:37:40,134 'What are we left with? 2246 03:37:40,260 --> 03:37:44,973 'Stripping away any interpretations or feelings the project may inspire, 2247 03:37:45,098 --> 03:37:49,936 'the inescapable truth is that all we have is a series of disparate pieces, 2248 03:37:50,061 --> 03:37:55,275 'fragments of a vision forever unrealised, too many puzzle pieces missing. 2249 03:37:55,900 --> 03:37:59,821 'We have two hours of filmed material with no sound 2250 03:37:59,946 --> 03:38:03,199 'and no indication of how much, if any of it, 2251 03:38:03,324 --> 03:38:05,618 'might have made it into the finished film. 2252 03:38:05,743 --> 03:38:08,788 'Instead, there is a void where additional scenes, 2253 03:38:08,913 --> 03:38:11,958 'editing and sound design should go, 2254 03:38:12,083 --> 03:38:14,460 'a void that allows each individual to project 2255 03:38:14,586 --> 03:38:16,462 'the "Game of Death" that they want, 2256 03:38:16,588 --> 03:38:20,258 'the Bruce Lee that they want, onto what is left. 2257 03:38:20,383 --> 03:38:22,385 'Is it his lost masterpiece? 2258 03:38:22,510 --> 03:38:24,679 'The pinnacle of his achievements thus far? 2259 03:38:25,346 --> 03:38:27,890 'One could argue that it cannot quality. 2260 03:38:28,016 --> 03:38:30,518 'Masterpieces have to be finished first. 2261 03:38:30,643 --> 03:38:33,813 'Whatever lofty ambitions Bruce may have had for the project, 2262 03:38:33,938 --> 03:38:37,734 'and whatever virtues are evident in the material available to us, 2263 03:38:37,859 --> 03:38:42,196 'ultimately we will always be left with more questions than answers. 2264 03:38:42,322 --> 03:38:45,700 'So, allowing for that void, the unknowable truth 2265 03:38:45,825 --> 03:38:49,203 'of how Bruce Lee might have completed "The Game of Death", 2266 03:38:49,329 --> 03:38:52,081 'there is still so much to celebrate. 2267 03:38:52,206 --> 03:38:56,711 'It is an incomplete project, yes, but even in its rawest form 2268 03:38:56,836 --> 03:39:00,340 'arguably shows more ambition and offers more excitement 2269 03:39:00,465 --> 03:39:02,425 'than many finished films. 2270 03:39:02,550 --> 03:39:06,304 'It remains Lee's most straightforward and earnest cinematic expression 2271 03:39:06,429 --> 03:39:07,972 'of his personal ethos, 2272 03:39:08,097 --> 03:39:13,186 'his next and sadly last confident stride forward as a filmmaker. 2273 03:39:14,145 --> 03:39:16,105 'Some may argue that "Enter the Dragon", 2274 03:39:16,230 --> 03:39:18,024 'as his last completed film, 2275 03:39:18,149 --> 03:39:20,610 'shows Bruce Lee at the peak of his powers, 2276 03:39:20,735 --> 03:39:24,197 'the pinnacle of his physical form and fighting ability. 2277 03:39:24,322 --> 03:39:27,909 'But if you believe the journey is as important as the destination, 2278 03:39:28,034 --> 03:39:30,536 'then, as evidenced by the photos taken on set 2279 03:39:30,662 --> 03:39:32,622 'and the glimpses seen between takes, 2280 03:39:32,747 --> 03:39:36,626 'what survives of "The Game of Death" may show something greater, 2281 03:39:36,751 --> 03:39:40,963 'a man who has achieved great success and is still reaching outward, 2282 03:39:41,089 --> 03:39:42,965 'still hopeful for the future, 2283 03:39:43,091 --> 03:39:47,553 'still expounding the boundaries of what a man in his position might achieve. 2284 03:39:47,679 --> 03:39:49,263 'To watch "The Game of Death" 2285 03:39:49,389 --> 03:39:53,726 'is to see Bruce Lee at his most assured, his most fulfilled 2286 03:39:53,851 --> 03:39:57,105 'and, arguably, his most happy. ' 197083

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