A kung Fu expert travels to America to take out a gang of mysterious villains responsible for the murder of his best friend.A kung Fu expert travels to America to take out a gang of mysterious villains responsible for the murder of his best friend.A kung Fu expert travels to America to take out a gang of mysterious villains responsible for the murder of his best friend.
- Susan
- (as Deborah Chaplin)
- Suzuki
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaAmerican actress Deborah Dutch's first role. She was 17. She said in an interview that her manager sent her to Jun Chong's martial arts school in Los Angeles to where she and several other young actresses met with Chong. Dutch said Chong didn't even look at the other actresses after he spotted her because he loved her striking blue-green eyes. He invited her to dinner at a Korean restaurant that night to meet with him and people from the production company. At the end of the evening, they told her she had the part and she started filming the next day.
- GoofsJust before Sasaki goes to attack Wong Han, the room suddenly goes from being almost totally dark to being fully lit.
- Quotes
Suzuki: You had better listen to me for your own damn good. Understand?
Wong Han: Your threats don't frighten me one little bit.
Suzuki: You should be!
Wong Han: Why, what are you gonna do about it?
Suzuki: Hold it! Why should I help you?
Wong Han: Alright, if you can't help me then who can?
Suzuki: Marc Welby.
Wong Han: Where can I find him?
Suzuki: You can try the race course.
Wong Han: I've some questions for him.
Suzuki: That's if you live to ask!
[swings his katana at Won Han]
- ConnectionsEdited into Ninja Theater: Bruce Lee Fights Back from the Grave (2022)
The thing I remember most about this film were an Asian guy and a blonde American girl driving around LA trying to find a place to rent.
I think that's all this movie was about. Two people apartment-hunting. It could have been an interesting premise, if it was directed by Wim Wenders, but alas, this is just Z-grade, super lame terribleness that makes Alice in Acidland look visionary. Yikes.
The dubbing is atrocious and the acting makes Andy Warhol's stars seem like Sir Richard Chamberlin.
Watch anything else or better, observe paint drying on the wall, expand your mind reading the dictionary or telephone book or get an addiction. Whatever you do: AVOID BRUCE LEE FIGHTS BACK FROM THE GRAVE!
- chris-2512
- Dec 20, 2006
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