This retrospective featurette includes words from filmmaker Jim Markovic, producer Terry Levene, screenwriter Ron Harvey, director Matthew Mallinson, and actors Ron Van Clief and Fred Williamson. Topics include the sordid history of Aquarius Releasing and their other Bruce Lee knock-offs, assembling the film from lukewarm leftovers, shooting new scenes, filming at Madison Square Garden, the "guest stars", script re-writes, Adolph Caesar, creating a fake news station, and more. (Blu-ray.com)
Self
A fantástica história de como uma antiga arte marcial, o kung fu chinês, conquistou o mundo através das centenas de filmes que foram produzidos em Hong Kong ao longo das décadas, transformou o cinema de ação ocidental e inspirou o nascimento de vários movimentos culturais.
Editor
William Douglas Street is bored with his life. Working for his father is getting to him, his wife wants more money, and he's had enough. His solution is to re-invent himself. He becomes a chameleon, taking on whatever role suits the situation. From reporter to doctor to lawyer, he impersonates anyone he feels a need to be and he can earn money being. The movie is based on the real figures William Douglas Street, Jr. and Erik Dupin.
Editor
Kat arrives in Los Angeles to audition for movies. However, after meeting a sleazy producer, she and her new friend find themselves in a women's prison run by sadistic guards and a lesbian warden.
Editor
A sheriff's deputy, some escaped prisoners and two young girls find themselves trapped in a mine shaft where a cannibalistic mutant is hunting them for food.
Editor
A secret agent and his rude baboon foil a madman (William Hicks) out to wake up Hitler and rule the world.
Editor
Duncan Jax must stop the evil terrorist Scarlet Leader from acquiring nuclear bombs that could start WW3. Together with the trusty baboon, Boon, he takes on the almost impossible mission! He must steal the gold that Scarlet leader plans to use to purchase the weapons of destruction.
Director
Durante demonstração de técnicas de auto-defesa orientais no Madison Square Garden, o repórter Adolph Ceasar entrevista o promotor de lutas Aaron Banks. Ele lança a polêmica teoria de que Bruce Lee foi assassinado por um inimigo com um golpe chamado "toque da morte". Neste documentário, Adolph Caesar tenta desvendar todo o mistério sobre a morte prematura do ídolo, contanto com depoimentos de Fred Williamson e Ron Van Clief. O filme inclui cenas de arquivo com Bruce Lee.
Associate Producer
Quando criança, Donald foi atormentado por sua mãe, que usou o fogo como punição. Agora, um adulto enlouquecido, Donald persegue mulheres em clubes, depois as leva para casa, onde as mata com um lança-chamas.