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Top 5 Best Bruce Lee Movies Of All Time, Full Of Exciting Action Scenes

Here are some of the best and most iconic Bruce Lee movies of all time for action movies fans.

Liputan6.com, Jakarta When we talk about action movies, one name stood out from the others - Bruce Lee. Bruce Lee, the legendary martial artist, is among the most legendary and iconic action movies actor of all time. Beside his unparalleled skills and charisma, Bruce Lee also left an indelible mark in action movies world.

Here are some of his best and most iconic movies that's stil loved by many fans all around the world:

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1. Enter the Dragon (1973)

 

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"Enter the Dragon" is known as the last movie Bruce Lee finished before he passed away. In this movie, Lee acts as a martial artist who is recruited by British intelligence to participate in a tournament on a remote island controlled by a drug lord. The film is known for its groundbreaking fight scenes, which feature Lee's signature Jeet Kune Do style. It's also considered as one of the greatest martial arts films ever made.

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2. The Way of the Dragon (1972)

 

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"The Way of the Dragon" features Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris, two well-known figures in the film world, working together. In this movie, Bruce Lee takes on the role of a young martial artist sent to Rome to assist a restaurant owner facing problems with a local mafia gang. The film is notable for its impressive fight scene between Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris, highlighting the talents of these cinematic legends.

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3. Fist of Fury (1972)

 

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"Fist of Fury," also known as "The Chinese Connection," is one of Bruce Lee's masterpiece. In this film, Lee acted as Chen Zhen, a young martial artist who returns to China to find that his master has been killed by Japanese gangsters. This film is known for touching a fairly controversial issue about the Japanese colonialism in China. It's also loved for its remarkable and realistic fight scene for its time.

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4. The Big Boss (1971)

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"The Big Boss" is one of the most important films in Bruce Lee's career. In this movie, he acted as Cheng Chao-an, a factory worker who fights back against his corrupt bosses. The film is known for its brutal fight scenes and its social commentary. This is also the film that launched his career as a leading man.

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5. Game of Death (1978)

 

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Game of Death was Bruce Lee's final film and was left unfinished after his death in 1973. The film was eventually completed and released in 1978. The film follows Lee as Hai Tien, a martial artist who is fighting his way up a pagoda to face off against a final opponent.