The Dragon Lives Again

– Everyone's favorite martial artist ""Bruce"" winds up fighting for his life and soul in hell against..

Type:
Movie
Rating:
5.60 / 10
Duration:
One Hour and 36 Minutes
Release Year:
1977
Original Name:
李三腳威震地獄門
The Dragon Lives Again (1977) - Also known as 李三腳威震地獄門

Everyone's favorite martial artist ""Bruce"" winds up fighting for his life and soul in hell against an evil Warlord intent on making him mincemeat - and he has recruited some of the 1970s most iconic B-movie characters to help dispatch the great one. But when that won't do the trick, he uses monsters, mummies and beautiful women to get the little dragon at any cost.

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Release Date:

25 Mar 1977

Language:

Cantonese

MPAA Content-Rating:
R – Restricted

Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian. Contains some adult material. Parents are urged to learn more about the film before taking their young children with them.

Director:

Chi Lo

Writer:

Shek Ke, Wei Liang, Chi Lo

Main Actors:

Siu-Lung Leung, Ie Lung Shen, Ching Tang, Alexander Grand

Plot:

It's one of the "Bruceploitation" films that were made to cash in on Bruce Lee after his death. The story follows Bruce Lee after he dies and ends up in Hell. Once there, he does the logical thing and opens a gym. After fending off the advances of the King Of Hell's naked wives, he discovers that the most evil people in Hell are attempting a takeover, so Bruce sets out to stop it. As if it wasn't weird enough, the evil people are: Zatoichi (the blind swordsman hero of Japanese film), James Bond, The Godfather, The Exorcist, Emmanuelle (the "heroine" of many European softcore porn films), Dracula, and, of course, Clint Eastwood (played by a Chinese guy). Aiding Bruce is The One-Armed Swordsman (hero of kung-fu films), Kain from the U.S. tv series, Kung-Fu (actually played by a Chinese guy this time), and Popeye the Sailor Man! Yes, Popeye the Sailor Man. He eats spinach and helps Bruce fight some mummies.

Production:

CFS Releasing

Ratings:
Internet Movie Database:
5.6/10