The Dragon Lives
The Dragon Lives, also known as He's a Legend, He's a Hero, is a 1976 Hong Kong martial arts film starring Bruce Li and directed by Wang Hsing-lei. A fictional account of Bruce Lee's life, it is one of numerous films which exploited the popularity of Lee after his death, a practice called Bruceploitation. The film was released in the United States by Film Ventures International on 19 September 1978.
The film has often been mistaken for Bruce Lee: The Man, The Myth, another 1976 film depicting Bruce Lee's life and starring Bruce Li.
Cast
- Ho Chung-tao as Bruce Lee
- Caryn White as Lin, Bruce's wife
- Chen Pei-zhen as Betty Ting Pei
- Ernest 'Curt' Curtis as Sam Curtis, a boxer
- Joe Nerbonne
- Fred Cargle
- Lee Wan-chung as Raymond Chow, a film producer
- Elton Hugee
- Jim Burnett
- Kjell Wallen
- Mark Ruth
- Jack Nickelson
- Su Hsiang as Lo Wei, a film director
- Hsieh Han as swordsman in film-shooting
- Yam Ho as Bruce's friend