Fans von Bruce Lees unvollendetem Meisterwerk 'Goodbye, Bruce Lee' (1975) werden diesen Artikel lieben. Wir präsentieren 10 Filme und Serien, die ähnliche Action, Kampfkunst und Dramatik bieten. Entdecke neue Titel, die den Geist von Lees legendärem Werk einfangen!

Come Drink with Me (1966)
Beschreibung: A wuxia film that combines elegant swordplay with a strong female lead, setting the standard for the genre with its poetic action sequences.
Fakt: This movie is often credited with popularizing the wuxia genre and influenced many later martial arts films, including those by Ang Lee and Zhang Yimou.


The Big Boss (1971)
Beschreibung: A tale of a young man who rises against corruption, featuring raw and visceral fight choreography that emphasizes the protagonist's journey from innocence to vengeance.
Fakt: This was Bruce Lee's first major film role and the one that catapulted him to stardom in Asia. It broke box office records across the region.


Fist of Fury (1972)
Beschreibung: A story of vengeance and national pride, showcasing brutal fight scenes and a protagonist who defies oppression through martial arts.
Fakt: The film is loosely based on the life of Chinese martial artist Huo Yuanjia. It features one of the most iconic nunchaku scenes in cinema history.


Enter the Dragon (1973)
Beschreibung: A martial arts classic that blends action with philosophical undertones, featuring intense fight sequences and a focus on honor and revenge.
Fakt: This was Bruce Lee's final completed film before his untimely death. It became a global phenomenon and is often credited with popularizing martial arts cinema worldwide.


The Street Fighter (1974)
Beschreibung: A gritty and violent martial arts film that pushes the boundaries of the genre with its brutal fight scenes and anti-hero protagonist.
Fakt: This was the first film to receive an X-rating in the U.S. solely for its violence, not for sexual content.


The 36th Chamber of Shaolin (1978)
Beschreibung: A martial arts epic that follows a student's rigorous training in a Shaolin monastery, blending action with spiritual and philosophical growth.
Fakt: The film is considered one of the greatest kung fu movies ever made and introduced the concept of 'training sequences' that became a staple in the genre.


The Young Master (1980)
Beschreibung: A blend of humor and action, showcasing intricate fight choreography and a protagonist who uses wit and skill to overcome adversaries.
Fakt: This was the first film where Jackie Chan was given complete creative control, leading to his signature style of blending comedy with martial arts.


Dragon Lord (1982)
Beschreibung: A mix of comedy and high-energy martial arts, featuring elaborate stunt work and a focus on teamwork and camaraderie.
Fakt: The film features one of the longest continuous fight scenes in cinema history, lasting over 10 minutes.


Wheels on Meals (1984)
Beschreibung: A martial arts comedy that combines fast-paced action with lighthearted humor, featuring dynamic fight scenes and a focus on friendship.
Fakt: The final fight scene in this film is considered one of the best in martial arts cinema, featuring Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung, and Yuen Biao.


Police Story (1985)
Beschreibung: A high-octane action film that blends martial arts with stunt-heavy sequences, emphasizing realism and physicality in its fight scenes.
Fakt: The film's famous shopping mall fight scene was performed without stunt doubles, resulting in multiple injuries to the cast and crew.
