Fist of Fury (1972)

3.6
/ 10
5 User Ratings
1h 48m
Running Time

March 22, 1972
Release Date

Fist of Fury (1972)

3.6
/ 10
5 User Ratings
1h 48m
Running Time

March 22, 1972
Release Date

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Orange Sky Golden Harvest
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Plot.

Chen Chen returns to his former school in Shanghai when he learns that his beloved instructor has been murdered. While investigating the man's death, Chen discovers that a rival Japanese school is operating a drug smuggling ring. To avenge his master’s death, Chen takes on both Chinese and Japanese assassins… and even a towering Russian.

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Details.

Release Date
March 22, 1972

Original Name
精武門

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 48m

Content Rating
R

Budget
$100,000

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Wiki.

Fist of Fury (Chinese: 精武門), also known as The Chinese Connection, is a 1972 Hong Kong action martial arts film written and directed by Lo Wei, produced by Raymond Chow, and starring Bruce Lee in his second major role after The Big Boss (1971). Lee, who was also the film's action choreographer, plays Chen Zhen, a student of Huo Yuanjia, who fights to defend the honor of the Chinese in the face of foreign aggression, and to bring to justice those responsible for his master's death.The film was produced by the Golden Harvest film production company, still in its infancy at the time, and it was Lee's second kung fu film. The film touched on sensitive issues surrounding Japanese colonialism, and featured fairly realistic fight choreography for its time. It differs from other films in the genre for its historical and social references, especially to Japanese imperialism.The film grossed an estimated US$100 million worldwide (equivalent to over $700 million adjusted for inflation), against a budget of $100,000. It was the highest-grossing Hong Kong film up until Lee's The Way of the Dragon (1972).

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