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Game of Death is an incomplete 1972 Hong Kong martial arts film directed, written, produced by and starring Bruce Lee, in his final film attempt. Lee died during the making of the film. Over 100 minutes of footage was shot prior to his death, some of which was later misplaced in the Golden Harvest archives. The remaining footage has been released with Bruce Lee's original English and Cantonese dialogue, with John Little dubbing Bruce Lee's Hai Tien character as part of the documentary entitled Bruce Lee: A Warrior's Journey. Most of the footage which was shot is from what was to be the centerpiece of the film.

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  • Game of Death is an incomplete 1972 Hong Kong martial arts film directed, written, produced by and starring Bruce Lee, in his final film attempt. Lee died during the making of the film. Over 100 minutes of footage was shot prior to his death, some of which was later misplaced in the Golden Harvest archives. The remaining footage has been released with Bruce Lee's original English and Cantonese dialogue, with John Little dubbing Bruce Lee's Hai Tien character as part of the documentary entitled Bruce Lee: A Warrior's Journey. Most of the footage which was shot is from what was to be the centerpiece of the film.
  • The Game of Death was an intergalactic competition run by the Nocturn. The prize was one hundred million galactic credits. All the winner had to do was survive the night on Devastation Hall, an asteroid in the Silver Devastation. In reality, the Game of Death was a cover for the Nocturn to hunt and kill their prey. There were no survivors. Eventually the game was investigated by Zalenby and with backup from the Judoon, the Game was closed and the Nocturn taken for trial. (PROSE: The Game of Death)
  • The Game of Death (traditional Chinese: 死亡的遊戲; simplified Chinese: 死亡的游戏; Mandarin Pinyin: Sǐwáng dé Yóuxì; Jyutping: Sei5 Mong4 Dik1 Jau4 Hei3) is a 1972 film starring Bruce Lee. It was almost the film Bruce Lee had planned to be the demonstration piece of his martial art Jeet Kune Do. Over 100 minutes of footage was shot prior to his death, some of which was later misplaced in the Golden Harvest archives. The remaining footage has been released with Bruce Lee's original English and Cantonese dialogue, with John Little dubbing Bruce Lee's Hai Tien character as part of the documentary entitled Bruce Lee: A Warrior's Journey. Most of the footage which was shot is from what was to be the centerpiece of the film, which was to be co-produced (with Raymond Chow), written and directed by Lee.
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  • 死亡遊戯
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  • file:shieldtrigger.jpg S・トリガー(この呪文をシールドゾーンから手札に加える時、コストを支払わずにすぐ唱えてもよい) ■ 相手のパワー1000以下のクリーチャーを1体、破壊する。
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  • DMR-21 Team Hamukatsu and Dogiragon Buster
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  • 2340.0
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  • Hong Kong
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  • Spell
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  • Fire
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  • English
  • Cantonese
Cinematography
  • Tadashi Nishimoto
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  • ミラクルスター、クエスチョン、デモンカヅラで結成された三勇士連合は、それぞれマスターの待つD2フィールドに突入した。その時、アクミだけが怪しい微笑みを浮かべていた。
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  • 1(xsd:integer)
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  • Golden Harvest
  • Concord Productions Inc.
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  • Tutui Misa
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  • Common
Writer
  • Bruce Lee
Director
Effect
  • ■ Destroy one of your opponent's creatures that has power 1000 or less.
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  • Game of Death is an incomplete 1972 Hong Kong martial arts film directed, written, produced by and starring Bruce Lee, in his final film attempt. Lee died during the making of the film. Over 100 minutes of footage was shot prior to his death, some of which was later misplaced in the Golden Harvest archives. The remaining footage has been released with Bruce Lee's original English and Cantonese dialogue, with John Little dubbing Bruce Lee's Hai Tien character as part of the documentary entitled Bruce Lee: A Warrior's Journey. Most of the footage which was shot is from what was to be the centerpiece of the film.
  • The Game of Death was an intergalactic competition run by the Nocturn. The prize was one hundred million galactic credits. All the winner had to do was survive the night on Devastation Hall, an asteroid in the Silver Devastation. A small number of participants at a time were invited to compete in a murder mystery-themed event set in the house and on the grounds of Devastation Hall. Contestants came from across the galaxy. In keeping with the main theme of the event, characters engaged in traditional role-play in a historical setting. They were told there was only one of the predatory Nocturn, deadly creatures capable of assuming the identity of any one of the guests and keen hunters of the night. In reality, the Game of Death was a cover for the Nocturn to hunt and kill their prey. There were no survivors. Eventually the game was investigated by Zalenby and with backup from the Judoon, the Game was closed and the Nocturn taken for trial. (PROSE: The Game of Death)
  • The Game of Death (traditional Chinese: 死亡的遊戲; simplified Chinese: 死亡的游戏; Mandarin Pinyin: Sǐwáng dé Yóuxì; Jyutping: Sei5 Mong4 Dik1 Jau4 Hei3) is a 1972 film starring Bruce Lee. It was almost the film Bruce Lee had planned to be the demonstration piece of his martial art Jeet Kune Do. Over 100 minutes of footage was shot prior to his death, some of which was later misplaced in the Golden Harvest archives. The remaining footage has been released with Bruce Lee's original English and Cantonese dialogue, with John Little dubbing Bruce Lee's Hai Tien character as part of the documentary entitled Bruce Lee: A Warrior's Journey. Most of the footage which was shot is from what was to be the centerpiece of the film, which was to be co-produced (with Raymond Chow), written and directed by Lee. During filming, Lee received an offer to star in Enter the Dragon, the first kung fu film to be produced by a Hollywood studio (Warner Bros.), and with a budget unprecedented for the genre ($850,000). Lee died of cerebral edema before the film's release. At the time of his death, he had already made plans to resume the filming of The Game of Death. After Lee's death, Enter the Dragon director Robert Clouse was enlisted to direct additional scenes featuring two stand-ins which, when pieced together with the original footage as well as other footage from earlier in Lee's career, would form a new film (also entitled Game of Death) which was released in 1978, five years after his death, by Golden Harvest.
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