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1973 Bruce Lee Movie Poster Lot (3) One Sheet Enter the Dragon, Chinese Connection etc.
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Winning Bid: $120.79
Auction ends: 2020-07-11 20:00
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Bruce Lee began filming some scenes, including his fight sequence with 7 ft 2″ basketball star Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, a former student. Production stopped in November 1972 when Warner Brothers offered Lee the opportunity to star in Enter the Dragon, the first film to be produced jointly by Concord, Golden Harvest, and Warner Bros. Filming began in Hong Kong in February 1973 and was completed in April 1973.
However, only a few months after the completion of Enter the Dragon, and six days before its July 26, 1973 release, Lee died. Enter the Dragon would go on to become one of the year’s highest-grossing films and cement Lee as a martial arts legend. It was made for US$850,000 in 1973 (equivalent to $4 million adjusted for inflation as of 2007).To date, Enter the Dragon has grossed over $200 million worldwide. The film sparked a brief fad in martial arts, epitomised in songs such as “Kung Fu Fighting” and TV shows like Kung Fu (in Enter The Dragon, Lee was a Shaolin Kung Fu master, similar to the role of David Carradine as Kwai Chang Caine).
Presented is a collection of (3) Bruce Lee film posters (20×27) from (1973). Included in the collection, is Enter The Dragon, The Chinese Connection and Triple Irons.
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Weight | 2 lbs |
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