Bruce Lee Fights Back from the Grave

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Bruce Lee Fights Back from the Grave
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Directed by Lee Doo-yong
Produced by Kwak Jeong-Hwan
Written by Hong Ji-Un
Starring Jun Chong
Deborah Dutch
Anthony Bronson
Sho Kosugi
Bae Soo-Cheong
Kim Moon-Joo
Music by Kim Hee-Kap
Cinematography An Chang-Bok
Edited by Hyeon Dong-Chun
Production
company
Hap Dong Films Co., Ltd
Release dates
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  • June 12, 1976 (1976-06-12)
Running time
96 minutes
Country South Korea
Language Korean

Bruce Lee Fights Back From The Grave (Hangul아메리카 방문객; hanja아메리카 訪問客; RRAmelika bangmungaeg), also known as Visitor of America, is a 1976 Bruceploitation movie starring Bruce Lee impersonator and tae kwon do instructor Jun Chong (using the name Bruce K.L. Lea). The film was directed by Lee Doo-yong, though persistent misinformation claims that the movie was directed by Italian horror director Umberto Lenzi.[1] The poster's artwork was very common among exploitation films.

Plot overview

The opening sequence of the movie shows a Bruce Lee imitator leaping out from under a tombstone after the grave is struck by lightning. While the title and intro of the movie imply a story involving Bruce Lee returning from the afterlife in order to do battle, the rest of the movie involves a plot having nothing to do with Bruce Lee.

Wong Han is a Korean man trying to discover the truth behind the death of his brother Han Ji-Hyeok. He travels to the United States and allies himself with a woman named Susan. Wong Han is harassed by a number of petty criminals and thugs in his attempt to find his friend. Eventually, he begins to suspect that Ji-Hyeok is still alive, and involved in a criminal racket.

Cast

  • Jun Chong (credited as Bruce K.L. Lea) as Wong Han
  • Deborah Dutch as Susan
  • Sho Kosugi as Suzuki

Critical reception

A review by Kevin "Fragmaster" Bowen on Something Awful gives the film an overall of 41, with 50 being the worst, and therefore an overall rating of 18/100.[2] The film received a slight increase in popularity with Cinemassacre fans when it was discussed in January 2013 by James Rolfe and Mike Matei in the video, Mike's VHS Collection Update and Movie Talk.[3] A similar instance occurred when the two discussed the Icons of Horror Collection - Sam Katzman DVD in March 2011.

Regional differences

The version of the film seen on UK and US videos and DVDs comes from an US edit of an English dub prepared in Hong Kong. Although the film was released in Korea in 1976, it is unknown as to whether or not the film had a release in Chinese markets. The music score for the Chinese/English version contains music lifted from the soundtracks to Rocky and Rollercoaster, two films not released until after the Korean release date of this film. The sound effects on this version is typical HK sound effects rather than the sort heard in Korean films. The script for the English dub makes repeated references to the Asian characters being Chinese, when the visual evidence is that they are Korean. The US distributors added the infamous "Bruce Lee" opening sequence.

References

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