"Actor: Bruce Lee"

  • Enter The Dragon - 40th Anniversary Edition [Blu-ray + UV Copy] [Region Free]Enter The Dragon - 40th Anniversary Edition | Blu Ray | (22/07/2013) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £24.99

    Recruited by an intelligence agency outstanding martial arts student Bruce Lee participates in a brutal karate tournament hosted by the evil Han. Along with champions Roper and Williams he uncovers Han s white slavery and drug trafficking ring located on a secret island fortress. In theexciting climax hundreds of freed prisoners fight in an epic battle with Lee and Han locked in a deadly duel. Special Features: Commentary by Paul Heller No Way as Way The Return to Han's Island Wing Chun: The Art that Introduced Kung Fu to Bruce Lee Blood and Street: The Making of Enter the Dragon Bruce Lee: In His Own Words Linda Lee Caldwell Interview Gallery: Love and Kung Fu Into Hollywood Through the Back Door Bringing the Classroom to the Camera The Real Bruce Mental Self Defense Enter the Dream Planting the Seed: Growing a Film Incidents on the Set Setting the New Standard Bruce's Influence on His Family 1973 Featurette: Location Hong Kong with Enter the Dragon Backyard Workout with Bruce Mysterious Island Champion of Champions The Deadly 3 Island Fortress Roper Williams and Lee The Deadly 3 The Island of Han Review Spot Champion of Champions Fury is Back The Crown Prince of Combat Curse of the Dragon: Full Feature Film

  • Bruce Lee 30th Anniversary Commemorative Box Set [2003]Bruce Lee 30th Anniversary Commemorative Box Set | DVD | (14/07/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £54.99

    The ultimate Bruce Lee collector's box set! Contains: The Big Boss: In an emotive rollercoaster storyline of friendship betrayal revenge and deadly confrontation Bruce Lee plays Cheng a migrant worker who travels to Thailand in search of work but finds and breaks open a drug trafficking ring with his fists of steel. In his quest for justice and revenge Lee is an unstoppable force of nature breaking down wave after wave of opponents with powerful Wing Chun hand combi

  • Game Of Death [1979]Game Of Death | DVD | (01/10/2001) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £24.99

    After 22 years of waiting 'Game of Death' is at last available to UK audiences as nature intended. Now re-instated is the incredible one-on-one nunchuka battle between Bruce Lee and top student Dan Inosanto which conceptually is totally unique to this movie. In addition this amazing package also features over twenty-five minutes of incredible footage previously `lost' in the archives at Golden Harvest as well as revealing interviews with George Lazenby Dan Inosanto Taky Kimura

  • The Big Boss [1971]The Big Boss | DVD | (23/10/2006) from £22.48   |  Saving you £-2.49 (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    This seminal martial arts film was instrumental in creating the legend that is Bruce Lee. Shot in Pak Choi in Thailand with this film Bruce Lee introduced his magnetic charisma and ground-breaking fight choreography to the world. In an emotive rollercoaster storyline of friendship betrayal revenge and deadly confrontation Bruce Lee plays Cheng a migrant worker who travels to Thailand in search of work but finds and breaks open a drug trafficking ring with his fists of steel. In his quest for justice and revenge Lee is an unstoppable force of nature breaking down wave after wave of opponents with powerful Wing Chun hand combinations and lighting fast precision kicking...

  • Bruce Lee Collection [DVD]Bruce Lee Collection | DVD | (08/07/2013) from £34.99   |  Saving you £-5.00 (N/A%)   |  RRP £29.99

    Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play.   The Bruce Lee Collection brings together four of his iconic films. Fist Of Fury, Way Of The Dragon, The Big Boss and Game Of Death. Way of the Dragon was a sensation during its initial release back in 1972. Capturing the spirit of the great historical battles fought between gladiators in the Roman Colosseum, Includes the classic fight scene with Chuck Norris and is one of the most loved and respected martial arts movies of all time. Fist of Fury is an epic tale of national rivalries Lee is a true force of nature as he battles against Japanese Imperialist forces determined to subjugate his people. Bruce Lee demonstrates complete mastery of his art in scene after scene of the most realistic and brutal unarmed combat ever filmed! The Big Boss is the movie debut of the greatest action star that ever lived. Lee is Cheng, the new boy at an ice factory, which is in fact a front for a drug trafficking ring. Cheng decides to bring them to justice with his deadly and incredible displays of Wing Chun. Game Of Death is the full uncut 1978 version. Bruce Lee as Billy Lo, a martial arts master on the run from a vicious crime syndicate. Includes an incredible 40 minute edit of the amazing pagoda fight sequence in accordance with Bruce Lee s original script notes from 1972.    

  • Die Hard Trilogy (Six Disc Collector's Edition)Die Hard Trilogy (Six Disc Collector's Edition) | DVD | (25/10/2004) from £19.65   |  Saving you £15.34 (78.07%)   |  RRP £34.99

    Die Hard New York cop John McClane facing Christmas alone flies to Los Angeles to see his estranged wife Holly (Bonnie Bedelia) and their kids in an attempt to patch things up. He arrives at his wife's high tech office building in the middle of their Christmas party just as it is gatecrashed by the ruthless master criminal Hans Gruber (Alan Rickman) and a dozen fellow activists intent on relieving the Nakatomi Corporation of six hundred million dollars in negotiable bonds...

  • The Cowboys [1972]The Cowboys | DVD | (28/05/2007) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    A veteran rancher risks everything when he recruits schoolboys to man a dangerous cattle drive. One of John Wayne's solid twilight hits co-starring Bruce Dern and Colleen Dewhurst.

  • Angel and the Badman [1947]Angel and the Badman | DVD | (03/09/2001) from £6.54   |  Saving you £-3.55 (-118.70%)   |  RRP £2.99

    A womanising cowboy and former deputy sheriff is taken in by a Quaker family after being wounded in a fight...

  • SuspicionSuspicion | DVD | (21/04/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Repeated viewings can't dispel the shock of the final scene of Suspicion, Hitchcock's classic 1941 romantic mystery--a brief but disorientating confrontation that suddenly inverts the heroine's mounting conviction that she's married a murderer, forcing us to reconsider virtually every scene and line of dialogue that's preceded it. It's a masterful coup de grâce for the director, who has built a puzzle around the corrosive power of suspicion, threaded with deft ambiguities that toy with dramatic conventions and character archetypes in nearly every frame. As embodied by Joan Fontaine, who nabbed an Oscar in this second outing with the director, Lina McLaidlaw is a buttoned-up, bookish heiress whose prim exterior conceals longings for a more engaged emotional life. Her solution materialises in the darkly handsome Johnnie Aysgarth, a gambler, womaniser and spendthrift who flirts, then pursues, and soon marries her. As Aysgarth, Cary Grant is both irresistible and sinister, capable of deceit and petty theft, as well as grander designs on his bride's impending fortune. Lina's passion for Johnnie is clouded by each new revelation about his apparent dishonesty, from clandestine gambling to real-estate development schemes; more troubling are clues implicating him in the death of his best friend, and the prospect that Johnnie may be slowly poisoning Lina herself. By the time we see him ascending a darkened staircase with a suspicious glass of milk, an image made all the more indelible through the spectral glow the director captures in the glass, the evidence seems damning indeed. In fact, even as Hitchcock stacks the deck against Johnnie, and takes full advantage of Grant's skill at conveying such menace, the director also dots his landscape with visual clues to Lina's own neurotic (and erotic) obsessions. The final scene forces us to re-evaluate her behaviour while leaving enough of a cloud over Johnnie to rob him, and us, of a complete exoneration. It's a wicked, unsettling payoff to a brilliantly executed thriller. --Sam Sutherland

  • 3 Classic Westerns Of The Silver Screen - Vol. 4 - Angel And The Badman / Cowboy And The Senorita3 Classic Westerns Of The Silver Screen - Vol. 4 - Angel And The Badman / Cowboy And The Senorita | DVD | (07/03/2005) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £4.99

    Angel And The Badman: Quirt Evens an all round bad guy is nursed back to health and sought after by Penelope Worth a quaker girl. He eventually finds himself having to choose from his world or the world from which Penelope lives by. The Cowboy And The Senorita: Craig Allen (Hubbard) gambler and town boss attempts to take a gold-mine inherited by 17 year old Chip Williams (Lee). Roy suspects that the mine may be more valuable than it appears and investigates a clue le

  • 80s Classic Box Set80s Classic Box Set | DVD | (18/09/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £17.99

    Goonies: A thrill-a-minute adventure film produced by Steven Spielberg! When brothers Mikey and Brand learn that greedy developers are forcing their family to move they and their friends decide to have one last precious adventure together. With the help of a treasure map they've found in the attic the group known as the Goonies go in search of buried gold hoping against hope that if they find it Mikey and Brand will succeed in keeping their home... (Dir. Richard Donner 1985) Police Academy: The call went out. The recruits came in. No longer would police cadets have to meet standards of height weight or other requirements. Brains were optional too. Can't spell IQ? Don't know the number 911? No matter. Police Academy grads are ready to uphold law and disorder! (Dir. Hugh Wilson 1984) Gremlins: Don't ever get it wet. Keep it away from bright light. And no matter how much it cries no matter how much it begs--never ever feed it after midnight. With these three instructions young Billy Peltzer takes possession of his cuddly new pet. Billy will get a whole lot more than he bargained for... (Dir. Joe Dante 1984)

  • Game of Death 2 [DVD]Game of Death 2 | DVD | (23/01/2012) from £9.99   |  Saving you £8.00 (44.50%)   |  RRP £17.99

    From Ng See Yuen, the legendary producer of Snake in the Eagle's Shadow and Drunken Master, this non-stop martial arts showcase is a dynamic tribute to Bruce Lee and the Game of Death phenomenon. Travelling to Japan to investigate the mysterious murder of his brother, Bobby Lo (Tong Lung) discovers a secret trail, which leads to the mysterious Tower of Death. A forbidden fortress, buried hundreds of feet under the earth, it's deadly secret is guarded by elite warriors, each championing a different style of combat.To bring his brother's killer to justice, and discover the Tower's secret, Lo must first run the gauntlet of death, from which no-one has ever returned alive! Taking over three years to complete, Game of Death 2 is choreographed by Yuen Woo-ping, action-director of The Matrix and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, and features the formidable kicking skills of legendary Korean Tae-kwon-do master, Hwang Jang Lee (Drunken Master). Now restored and re-mastered for the first time ever! Special Features: Digitally re-mastered and restored DVD transfer 2:35:1 Anamorphic version enhanced for widescreen TV's Feature length audio commentary with Bey Logan and co-star Roy Horan Trailer Gallery including original theatrical trailer with rare deleted footage from Enter the Dragon Dolby Digital Audio Biography Showcase Production Photo Gallery Deleted footage Archive Interview Gallery with Roy Horan and Korean kicking expert Casanova Wong Fully Animated Menus

  • The Shyamalan CollectionThe Shyamalan Collection | DVD | (03/10/2005) from £19.99   |  Saving you £20.00 (100.05%)   |  RRP £39.99

    The Sixth Sense: After the assault and suicide of one of his ex-patients award-winning child psychologist Malcolm Crowe (Bruce Willis) is left determined to help a young boy named Cole who suffers from the same diagnosis as the ex-patient - they both see dead people. Malcolm cannot rest until he makes amends for his feelings of failure created by the mental breakdown of the first patient. Cole is a young boy who is paralyzed by fear from his visions of dead people. His mother is at her wits end trying to cope with Cole's eccentricities. With the help of Dr. Crowe Cole goes on a journey of self as he learns to overcome his fears all the while discovering the purpose of his gift. Unbreakable: When David Dunn (Willis) emerges from a horrific train crash as the sole survivor - and without a single scratch on him - he meets a mysterious stranger (Jackson) who will change David's life forever. Interrupting his life at odd moments it's Elijah Price's presence and probing that force David to confront his destiny on a journey of self-discovery and purpose that will absolutely stun you with its power. Signs: Graham Hess (Mel Gibson) and his family are told extra-terrestrials are responsible for the sign in their field. They watch with growing dread at the news of crop circles being found all over the world. Signs is the emotional story of one family on one farm as they encounter the terrifying last moments of life as the world is being invaded. Get ready for a close encounter of the scared kind... The Village: Run. The truce is ending... M. Night Shyamalan's 'The Village' finds the renowned writer-director crafting a suspenseful story of a small community whose inhabitants are plagued by fear of the unknown forest that surrounds them. For years they have kept a truce with mysterious creatures in the woods by vowing never to breach a clearly defined border. However when a young man (Joaquin Phoenix) becomes determined to explore the nearby towns his actions are met with menacing consequences.

  • Raining Stones [1993]Raining Stones | DVD | (29/04/2002) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Raining Stones is classic Ken Loach--an overtly bleak piece of drama shot through with defiant humour, a story of life beyond the edge of society. Bob (Bruce Jones in a role that foreshadows his more ludicrous Coronation Street character) is unemployed and struggling to make ends meet, especially with the added pressure of his young daughter's first communion and the expense involved. And that's it really--one man's struggle to maintain his dignity and provide for his family. Despite the film's frequent moments of comedy (more often than not provided by Loach regular Ricky Tomlinson), Raining Stones is ultimately more than a little disheartening. The film is in many ways similar to Loach's previous film, Riff Raff (1991), but here the examples of a community pulling together are countered with backstabbing and exploitation. In the end, there are no winners or losers in Loach's world, only those who survive and those who don't. --Phil Udell

  • I Am Bruce Lee [Blu-ray]I Am Bruce Lee | Blu Ray | (23/07/2012) from £13.48   |  Saving you £-0.49 (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    The amazing story of Bruce Lee, one of the most iconic human beings ever to enter the public consciousness. The film is a compelling and visually stunning uncovering of Bruce's life, his enormous impact, and his ever-expanding legacy in the world of martial arts, entertainment, and beyond-despite his tragic and sudden death at the age of 32.Featuring interviews with people who knew Bruce intimately, along with a broad array of international icons from the entertainment and athletic fields including basketball superstar Kobe Bryant, acclaimed actors Mickey Rourke and Ed O'Neill, world boxing champion Manny Pacquiao, Taboo of pop music supergroup Black Eyed Peas, and UFC's Dana White and world champion Jon Jones. The interviews will be combined with rarely seen archival footage, classic photos, and cutting edge visuals and graphics to tell Bruce Lee's story in a way never seen before.

  • The Way Of The Dragon [DVD]The Way Of The Dragon | DVD | (08/07/2013) from £8.08   |  Saving you £1.91 (19.10%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Way of the Dragon is now available to UK audiences as director Bruce Lee intended. Re-instated are the 10 minutes of incredible hi-impact fight footage previously prohibited by the BBFC including Bruce's stunning double nunchaku battle sequence which is totally unique to this movie. In the only self-directed project from Bruce Lee's short but prolific career he plays Tang Lung defender of his fellow countrymen when they come under vicious attack from mafia enforcers. Possessing a gentle and sometimes self-effacing humour Way of the Dragon was a sensation during its initial release back in 1972. Capturing the spirit of the great historical battles fought between gladiators in the Roman Colosseum Bruce makes full use of this stunning location when he squares off against Karate legend Chuck Norris for one of the most exciting one-on-one encounters ever committed to celluloid. Way of the Dragon is one of the most loved and respected martial arts movies of all time. Special Features: Feature Length Audio Commentary with Bey Logan and co-star Jon Benn Production Photo Gallery Rare Photo Archive (containing rare stills posters and original lobby card artwork) Extensive Interview Gallery Original Theatrical Trailer UK Promotional Trailer Rare UK 70s Trailer and TV Spots Reflections on 'The Little Dragon' Promo 'Making of 'Way of the Dragon' Text Files

  • Kung Fu Trailers of Fury [Blu-ray]Kung Fu Trailers of Fury | Blu Ray | (03/07/2017) from £9.59   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Get ready for the most hard-kicking, face-smashing, snake-fisting trailer collection of them all! From the golden age of kung fu cinema comes this insane tsunami of masters, mobsters, furious vengeance and incredible fighting styles, starring Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, Lo Lieh, Sammo Hung, Angela Mao, Chuck Norris, Jimmy Wang Yu and Wu Tang, too. These are the most over the- top and rarely-seen original trailers for Hong Kong classics that include The Way Of The Dragon, Death Blow, Two Champions Of Shaolin, Daggers 8, Snake In The Eagle s Shadow, Shaolin Wooden Men, The Story Of Drunken Master, Enter The Fat Dragon, Brutal Boxer and many more, plus exclusive new bonus features that deliver unique historical and cultural perspectives on the amazing world of martial arts movies.

  • The Big Boss [DVD]The Big Boss | DVD | (08/07/2013) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Witness the movie debut of the greatest action star that ever lived as Bruce Lee tears up the screen in The Big Boss! Lee is Cheng the new boy at an ice factory which is in fact a front for a drug trafficking ring. Having lost friends and family to this gang Cheng decides to bring them to justice with his deadly and incredible displays of Wing Chun. However Cheng is going to have to survive a factory of henchmen before he can even challenge the big boss in a fight to the death. Special Features: Feature Length Audio Commentary track by Hong Kong Cinema Expert Bey Logan Original Mandarin Mono Track

  • Sunset [1988]Sunset | DVD | (14/10/2002) from £20.00   |  Saving you £-7.01 (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Set in 1929 Hollywood the story revolves around the legendary Tom Mix who is making his first talkie western an epic story about the life and times of Wyatt Earp the famous lawman. When Earp who is still alive is hired as technical adviser on the movie egos clash and the two become uneasy partners until a real-life murder calls for some real Wild West skills to be applied to Hollywood...

  • The Big Boss [DVD]The Big Boss | DVD | (23/01/2012) from £16.95   |  Saving you £1.04 (6.14%)   |  RRP £17.99

    Witness the movie debut of the greatest action star that ever lived as Bruce Lee tears up the screen in The Big Boss!Lee is Cheng, the new boy at an ice factory, which is in fact a front for a drug trafficking ring. Having lost friends and family to this gang, Cheng decides to bring them to justice with his deadly and incredible displays of Wing Chun. However, Lee's going to have to survive a factory of henchmen before he can even challenge the big boss in a fight to the death.Special Features: Digitally re-mastered and restored from a High Definition Transfer 2:35:1 Anamorphic version enhanced for widescreen TV's Dolby Stereo & Original Mono Audio Tracks (Cantonese and English) Dual Language Format (Cantonese and English) Feature Length Audio Commentary with Bruce Lee expert Andrew Staton and Will Johnston Promotional Gallery UK Platinum Trailer UK Promotional Trailer Original Theatrical Trailer Hong Kong Promotional Trailer Rare Uncut 8mm Trailer Original 35mm Title Sequence Textless 35mm Title Sequence Original Lobby Cards The History of The Big Boss: A Photographic Retrospective Deleted Scenes Examined: The Story of the Elusive Uncut Print Bruce Lee Biography Paul Heller: Breaking The West Fred Weintraub: A Rising Star Tom Kuhn: What Might Have Been

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