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1976 Hong Kong film
Bruce Lee and I
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese李小龍與我
Simplified Chinese李小龙与我
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinLǐ Xiǎolóng yǔ wǒ
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingLei5 Siu2 Lung4 jyu4 ngo5
Directed byLo Mar
Written bySuen A-Foo
Shu Lan
Evan Yang
Produced byEvan Yang
Betty Ting Pei
StarringBetty Ting Pei
Danny Lee
CinematographyChan Ching-kui
Ng Faat-sam
Edited byLeung Wing-chan
Music byKoo Ka-fai
Distributed byIntercontinental Video Limited
Release date
  • 9 January 1976 (1976-01-09)
Running time102 min.
CountryHong Kong
LanguageMandarin

Bruce Lee and I (Chinese: 李小龍與我, released in the United States as Bruce Lee: His Last Days, His Last Nights) is a 1976 Hong Kong biographical action film directed by Lo Mar, and starring Betty Ting Pei and Danny Lee. The film was released in Hong Kong on 9 January 1976. The film is based on Bruce Lee's last days leading up to his death in Pei's apartment at Hong Kong on 20 July 1973.

Plot

The movie is mainly Betty Ting's story with Bruce Lee based on real life events. Opens with Betty and Bruce rolling around in bed around the time he died. Continues with Betty telling her story to a bartender, beginning when she was a loner school girl, she meets Bruce when he saves her from a beating one night and gives her some money. She then attempts to break into show biz and meets Bruce again: from there they become lovers until his death.

Cast

  • Betty Ting Pei as herself
  • Danny Lee as Bruce Lee
  • Lu Chin-ku as Chao Yueh
  • Unicorn Chan
  • Wong San as Lo Wei
  • Alexander Grand as Rensky
  • Yuen Cheung-yan as Thug attacking Betty in bar
  • Chan Lau as Thug in bar
  • Tino Wong as Thug in bar
  • Chow Yun-kin as Thug in bar
  • Yuen Shun-yee as Stuntman on Movie Set
  • Lee Chiu as Stuntman on Movie Set
  • Yuen Kwai as Thug
  • Chin Yuet-sang as Thug
  • Alan Chui Chung-San as Thug
  • Hsu Hsia as Thug
  • Wong Pau-gei as Thug
  • Ho Pak-kwong as Waiter
  • Nam Seok-hun as Bartender
  • Chan Siu-gai as Extra on movie set
  • Chu Yau-ko as Gambler
  • Fung Ging-man
  • Chin Chun

See also

References

  1. "Bruce Lee: His Last Days - The Grindhouse Cinema Database". www.grindhousedatabase.com. Retrieved 9 April 2019.
  2. Poole, Steven (28 April 2007). "Review: Bruce Lee and Me by Brian Preston, American Shaolin by Matthew Polly". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 12 April 2019.
  3. Bruce Lee and I, retrieved 10 April 2019
  4. Lainey (30 July 2014). "The Truth Behind Bruce Lee's Death, 41 Years Later". Hype Malaysia. Retrieved 14 April 2019.
  5. "李小龙与我 (豆瓣)". movie.douban.com. Retrieved 11 April 2019.
  6. "Bruce Lee and I (1976)". hkmdb.com. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  7. Bruce Lee and I, retrieved 8 April 2019
  1. Celestial Pictures Shaw Brothers Universe. (18 November 2012). Bruce Lee & I 李小龍與我 (1975) **Official Trailer** by Shaw Brothers . Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0K06ZX5FwyA
  2. Bruce Lee. (2019). Bruce Lee. Available at: https://www.brucelee.com /Retrieved 2019-04-14.

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