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  • Most Of The Film Utilizes A Bruce Lee Double on Random Story of Bruce Lee Passed Away While Filming 'Game Of Death'

    (#1) Most Of The Film Utilizes A Bruce Lee Double

    Since Bruce Lee only completed about 40 minutes of filming, the filmmakers enlisted a stand-in to pose as Lee throughout the majority of the movie. To hide the fact that the actor is not Lee, filmmakers purposely lit sets poorly, filmed the double from behind, and shot with wide angles to make his face less visible.

    The double also used disguises to create a faux Lee, such as a fake mustache and beard, giant sunglasses, and at one point, a motorcycle helmet with a dark visor.

    One movie reviewer noted Lee's character changes his voice at least five times throughout the film. Adding to the cheapness of using a poor double, the actor randomly changes into the film's famous yellow jumpsuit to match Lee's costume in his completed scenes, but no explanation for this is given.

  • Chuck Norris Appeared Without Against His Wishes on Random Story of Bruce Lee Passed Away While Filming 'Game Of Death'

    (#7) Chuck Norris Appeared Without Against His Wishes

    Golden Harvest approached several big name Hollywood actors to join the cast of Game, like Steven McQueen, Muhammad Ali, and James Coburn, but they all declined. Chuck Norris, on the other hand, didn't get a choice about appearing in the film.

    Although he turned down the role of Steiner, the filmmakers included Norris in the movie anyway, thanks to discarded footage from Norris's fight with Lee in Return of the Dragon (AKA The Way of the Dragon). This upset Norris so much he threatened to sue if the producers didn't remove his name from the credits.

  • The Real Bruce Lee Fights Three Opponents For A Total Of 11 Minutes on Random Story of Bruce Lee Passed Away While Filming 'Game Of Death'

    (#6) The Real Bruce Lee Fights Three Opponents For A Total Of 11 Minutes

    If you subtract all the recycled footage and one strange cardboard cutout, the real Bruce Lee only appears in his final film for 11 minutes. Despite this short amount of time, many fans feel these scenes are some of Lee's best work. Of the five pagoda battles at the end of the movie, Lee fights three himself: against Filipino martial artist Dan Inosanto, Korean fighter Ji Han Jae, and the big boss, former basketball player Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

    The Abdul-Jabbar fight became one of Lee's most remembered, with Abdul-Jabbar playing a 7-foot-tall martial arts master who has a strong sensitivity to light. While this casting may seem strange to some, Abdul-Jabbar took up martial arts in college and studied under Lee at one point.

    Lee's yellow jumpsuit from the fight also became a memorable image, with Quentin Tarantino homaging it in Kill Bill.

  • (#2) Filmmakers Used A Bruce Lee Photo Cutout In One Shot

    What do you do when your lead actor has passed on, you've used up all the footage left over from his other films, and the stand-in with the big sunglasses isn't fooling anyone? If you're the filmmakers behind Lee's infamous posthumous release, you use a cardboard cutout of the star.

    In one scene, a photograph of Lee's face is layered over the actor in the scene. If you watch the video, you can see the obvious and cringe-inducing coverup around the 1:05 mark. Good thing the filmmakers only used this trick once.  

  • Lee's Stand-In Made A Career Out Of His Impersonation on Random Story of Bruce Lee Passed Away While Filming 'Game Of Death'

    (#11) Lee's Stand-In Made A Career Out Of His Impersonation

    When Bruce Lee passed in 1973, Hong Kong movie studios began making martial art movies featuring Lee lookalikes as quickly as they could. Movies with titles like Exit the Dragon, Enter the Tiger and Enter Another Dragon starred actors with names like Bruce Li and Dragon Lee. Lee's double, Kim Tai-chung, also took advantage of this and created an entire career out of mimicking the late actor.

    Chung starred in Game of Death II and later appeared alongside a Jackie Chan double in Jackie vs. Bruce to the Rescue. He also managed to take his Lee likeness overseas, appearing with Jean-Claude Van Damme in No Retreat, No Surrender. This time, he plays the ghost of Lee, who appears and trains the hero in martial arts.

  • Golden Harvest Made A Sequel Using More Recycled Footage on Random Story of Bruce Lee Passed Away While Filming 'Game Of Death'

    (#10) Golden Harvest Made A Sequel Using More Recycled Footage

    Trying to further capitalize on the public's love of Bruce Lee, Golden Harvest pushed out a sequel to Game in 1981. Because the original was a big hit in Japan, the filmmakers shot most of the sequel there. The movie gave a starring credit to Lee, though he only appears in recycled footage, including childhood home videos and more shots from his memorial. 

    Lee stand-in Kim Tai-chung took the main role in film, starring as Billy Lo's brother. Thankfully, he didn't have to hide behind sunglasses and motorcycle helmets this time.

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More than 40 years ago, the 33-year-old Kung Fu superstar Bruce Lee suddenly passed away in Hong Kong. This news shocked the world. Regarding the cause of his death, although the court determined that it was a drug allergy, there are still many controversies and speculations about this, and they have been arguing for many years. 

Bruce Lee died while shooting "Game of Death". The director had to change the plot of the movie, and the Korean star played Bruce Lee's stand-in. The frontal shots in the movie were all cuts from Bruce Lee's films before his death. The random tool shares 12 details of how they take advantage of his name, footage, and scenes.

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