Bob Wall, who played O'Hara tells a great story about this scene. In an earlier take, Wall accidentally hit Bruce. So, when you see Bruce kick O'Hara through those chairs, he actually broke a couple of Wall's ribs.
Jim Kelly was awesome! I think Enter the Dragon was cursed though because Kelly and Saxon didn't really go anywhere in their careers after this (despite having made millions of dollars) and Bruce Lee died before it even released.
@@daoyang223there wasn't a lot of martial arts movies being produced during that era. Jim Kelly made star in several movies like including Three the hard way.
This movie was made about 50 years ago and these dudes are so thoroughly entertained, it shows how great Bruce Lee was. Bruce is the greatest martial arts movie star of all time!
False he and other fighters had to slow their moves down on the hong kong movies because their cameras where not as good as those of hollywood.Heck look at peoples high quality cameras today you can make a move like punching and it still be a blur
Bruce Lee is originally from America, born in San Francisco November 27th, 1940, grew up in Hong Kong, died July 20th, 1973 at age 32, and is buried in Seattle Washington next to his son BRANDON LEE.
@@MiguelRodriguez-dk2ds its irrelevant on which order to watch them....but Bruce Lee in his lifetime only became progressively better everyday and every year he was alive
@@johnnyskinwalker4095 Tarantino also said bruce Lee never felt a punch to the face 🤣 bruce sparred all the time...he was sparring partners with chuck Norris for a while..Tarantino was not accurate
@@johnnyskinwalker4095 but that could be possible but on the green hornet set....certain things that he mentioned though were not accurate and it's as if he only learned about him that day
@@JnEricsonx . No offense, but my statement wasn't directed at white guys. I know you want to feel some type of inclusion, but I singled them out for a purpose.
What I love about the strike at 2:50 that you were commenting about how quick Bruce was, isn't that he just struck with his right hand to the guy's head. Bruce used his left hand to simultaneously knock away/trap the guy's right arm to open up the pathway to strike him in the head. He's so quick that you hardly see it happen unless you focus on it.
That kick where the guy flys into the group of guys was real. Bob wall had cut him with the bottle in rehearsal weeks earlier, so Bruce kicked him so hard that when he landed in the group of guys, one of the guys broke their arm. He literally kicked a guy so hard, he broke another guys arm.
Since none of you look like you were even born when this movie came out, ENTER THE DRAGON did not come out in 1971, it came out in 1973. Bruce Lee's first movie, THE BIG BOSS came out in 1971.
"ENTER THE DRAGON " first appears in Chicago movie theaters around August, 1973. That's not Chuck Norris. This is Robert Wall. One of Bruce Lee close friends.
Most people don't know this, but that side kick he did to "Bob Wall" had such force that one of the guys who were supposed to catch him, had his arm broken from that kick. These were professionals who were used to taking hits and were virtually stunt men, but 99.99% of humans never understood the speed and power of Bruce until it was too late. Just look at the side kick Bruce delivers in "Way of the Dragon" (Return of the Dragon in US). Please watch it closely, it is 110% the force of Bruce's kick that sends him into the wall!!! To this day the dubbed version, you can hear someone say "check out that kick man!". I honestly believe that is actual recording of a bilingual supporting actor who was in awe!
The guy fighting with Bruce Lee is actor/martial artist BOB WALL, who was also in Bruce Lee's previous 1973 movie WAY OF THE DRAGON. Him and Chuck Norris look nothing like each other.
@@johnnyskinwalker4095 I was born 1991 but my elder brother and uncles/cousins had them all on VHS etc. The martial arts movies started trending on VHS from 1990 through "Entertainment" but most people got the copies etc. But lets ignore that, these guys are in the late 20s and not watching ONE Bruce Lee movie is like not hearing 1 MJ song.
@@animebloodsamples 😂 yea all full blown red blood guys should have watched Bruce Lee movies at one point. I went to spend a weekend to my sister's(who was living a few cities away) when I was a kid and her boyfriend was a big martial arts fan and we spent the whole weekend watching Bruce Lee movies. And we also went to a kung fu tournament which was awesome. When I got back home, I had become a Bruce Lee maniac.
I met Ohara, Bob Wall, at the Arnold Fitness Expo and hung out with him since we had a martial arts booth. He also signed a picture to me with Bruce and him standing side by side.
Lee's tao of jeet kune do: The counterattack is not a defensive action but a method of using an opponent’s offense as a means to the successful completion of one’s own attack. The counterattack is an advanced phase of offense requiring a foreknowledge of specific openings which will result from attack by the opponent. The counterattack calls for the greatest skill, the most perfect planning and the most delicate execution of all fighting techniques. It uses as tools all the main techniques: blocking, guarding, parrying, slipping, bobbing and weaving, ducking, sidestepping, feinting, drawing and shifting. It uses all phases of grappling, kicking and hitting. Be- sides a mastery of techniques* the counterattack requires exact timing, unerring judgment and cool, calculating poise. It means careful thought, daring execution and sure control. It is the greatest art in fighting, the art of the champion.
Well said, and so true. Bruce had a special gift like no other and speed unmatched. He had the ability to react to his opponents attacks so quickly that they literally asked him to slow down for filming, because all they saw was a blur, LOL 😂😂
The black guy with the Afro was the late JIM KELLY, another actor/martial arts master. Not quite as good as Bruce Lee was, but still fire, and did his thing. Also, BOLO YEUNG was in 2 movies with Jean Claude Van Damme,, BLOODSPORT and DOUBLE IMPACT.
Bob Wall is the name of the actor playing O'Hara. He was an American Karate Champion who also appeared in The Way of The Dragon, which was called Return Of The Dragon in the U.S, because it was released after ETD.
3:09 That was a stunt man who did the kick. Also does the flips in the beginning over the Shaolin monks. "Yuen Wah Speaks About His Backflip Kicks in Enter The Dragon"
Jim Kelly is the afro'd guy who played Wiliams. Kelly was an Okinawan Karate expert. The teacher in the dojo who he visited earlier in the film is Steve Mohammed; a Kenpo Karate master who was a close friend of Bruce Lee. He appears in the first The Karate Kid during the All Valley Karate Tournmanent as one of the referees.
That is "Bob Wall" . Bob Wall was also in " return of the dragon" where bruce fights him and then , in the movie, Bob Wall is a student of chuck norris and bruce fights him at the coliseum. The black guy is " Jim Kelly" solid black belt (RIP) passed away in the last year or so.
Oh yeah. Bolo was the most intimidating characters in Martial arts films. Besides being in the Enter the Dragon movie with Bruce Lee, he did two movies with Jean Claude Van Damme such as Bloodsport(1988), which Bolo was Chong Li and Jean Claude Van Damme was Frank Dux, both iconic characters and Double Impact(1991). Bolo also did a movie with Bruce Lee's son Brandon Lee, which I forgot the name of the movie, but it was after Bruce Lee died years ago, but that movie was made between the mid 80s to early 90s.
Lee Jun-Fan aka Bruce Lee was born in a Chinese Hospital San Francisco in Cali but grew up & raised in Kowloon HongKong Where he was schooled. And was also Child Star having starred in movies at an early age as his Father was an Cantonese Opera star. Bruce was a wayward kid also getting up to mischief even join a kid street gang he learnt Wing Chun in his teens & was a Martial Arts Prodigy as he picked it up quicker than most. Bruce moved back to the States in his late teens. And went to College there
That's not "half". That's like one fighter each, (out of like 20-30 fighters) in each of the games, and just the games you mentioned. There are a whole a bunch of fighter games that have no fighters based on Bruce Lee at all.
Bruce Lee's birth name was Lee Jun-fan. His father, Lee Hoi-chuen, was a Cantonese opera singer based in Hong Kong. His mother Grace Ho was born in Shanghai, and she was of Eurasian ancestry. She was half Cantonese and half Caucasian. Etnicity and residence may be two different things.
enter the dragon is one of my favourite movies and this is 1 of my favourite scenes. Seeing it this way is very refreshing and makes it more watchable again. To see your reactions from watching it for the first time...nice stuff
O'Hara was played by Martial Artist named Bob Wall..who was an actual student of Chuck Norris...Chuck Norris was not in "Enter The Dragon"...however both Norris and Wall were in Bruce's other movie "Return of The Dragon" (US) "Way Of The Dragon" (Hong Kong & most of Asia)..
Robert Clouse, film director of enter the dragon, said in a video interview that originally in the script Lee was supposed to jump up and land on O'Hara's nuts:4:46: you don't actually witness it but that's what was being implied,an interviewer asked Mr Clouse where Lee landed, on what part of O'Hara's anatomy, he said his nuts
Most miss this, but in the first and second of Lee`s strikes his rear hand pulled down and trapped Walls extended hand while delivering those strikes. Lee`s speed was so extraordinary that unless you knew what he was doing, you probably would miss it.
Did you know that Bruce Lee also had some black friends. He didn't care about race and taught who he wanted. I respect the man for being ahead of his times on training and relationships. God bless the man!
Bruce Lee is my Life Teacher he was and still is a teacher of life and as the teachings of "Be Water say" Don't put yourself in a shape, adapt and build your own, and let it expand, like water. If we put water in a glass , it becomes the glass; if you put water in a bottle it becomes the bottle. Water can flow or it can collide. Be water, my friend. " That we start to flow in the life regardless of the barriers that we have
Bruce actually parried with the left hand, and struck Ohara in the face with the right (two movements). It's savage that he did it to him two times in a row (it's so fast, you have to slow the video down to see it). OBTW - Bruce was born in America, and moved to China as a kid, before he came back later.
The scar on O'Hara's face is from Lee's sister. But when finally cornered by O'Hara and his thugs, she chose to take her own life rather than be captured. Lee used the tournament to exact revenge on O'Hara and Mr. Haan as well as expose Haan's illegal drug empire for the British government in Hong Kong. So we saw that in the movie, everyone had a different motivation. Almost three stories in one.
The black dude with the Afro is the legendary Jim Kelly. Also made martial arts movies back in the 70s. Black Belt Jones is one. The fight scene with Robert Wall was full contact and Bruce accidentally broke Robert Walls ribs in the fight scene which was edited for the movie.
Jim Kelly had his own very cool style but after he was in Enter the Dragon, he tried copying Bruce Lee's moves. If you see any interviews with Jim talking about Bruce, he can't give him enough praise. Says there was no one at Bruce Lee's level.
The backstory is O'hara tried to rape and beat Lee's sister and she killed herself by stabbing herself which was the flashback scene...the emotional look after he killed O'hara was about his sister. Also, Enter the Dragon came out in 1973..not 71.
Walls accidentally cut Bruce with those broken bottles notice the tape on Bruce's fingers. Mr Lee lost face so Bruce had to redeem himself. Bruce told Walls, Bob told Bruce "I can take anything you fish out". Quote the Raymond evermore!
Inside to outside kick is when he kicked the glass out of Ohara hands and kicked to his head with the round house, the beginning kick are spinning heal or spinning hook, the hand techniques are from wing chun... 1st and second are pak sau's and the 3rd is called lap sau. Oh and in some scenes they had to slow down the camera cause Bruce was that fast.
Black dude name is Jim Kelly i believe he passed away a while back tho……but he was a savage ….the other Bruce Lee movie wit chuck norris is Return of the Dragon …….. think about it every fighting game ever made had a Bruce Lee-like character
Bruce Lee actually won a boxing tournament using wing chun I did a video about it check it out So yeah he actually has fight experience and won a boxing tournament
Bob Wall, who played O'Hara tells a great story about this scene. In an earlier take, Wall accidentally hit Bruce. So, when you see Bruce kick O'Hara through those chairs, he actually broke a couple of Wall's ribs.
Wrong....
@@sitarnut go tell it to Bob Wall, dick.
he broke the arm of one of the dudes that caught Ohara
why would he do that lmao , makes no sense
@@superslavbross9935 u gotta hit back. Cope with it😹
The brother with the afro was the late, great Jim Kelly.
The Black Dragon, may he rest in peace.
Jim Kelly was awesome! I think Enter the Dragon was cursed though because Kelly and Saxon didn't really go anywhere in their careers after this (despite having made millions of dollars) and Bruce Lee died before it even released.
@@daoyang223there wasn't a lot of martial arts movies being produced during that era. Jim Kelly made star in several movies like including Three the hard way.
This movie was made about 50 years ago and these dudes are so thoroughly entertained, it shows how great Bruce Lee was. Bruce is the greatest martial arts movie star of all time!
He had to slow his punches down because he was too fast for the cameras lmao
Then Bruce Lee added slow motion because he was one of pioneer founder of slow motion to make it look slower
His kicks too.
lol true
Not to mention his feet. He was called the man with three legs.
False he and other fighters had to slow their moves down on the hong kong movies because their cameras where not as good as those of hollywood.Heck look at peoples high quality cameras today you can make a move like punching and it still be a blur
Bruce Lee is originally from America, born in San Francisco November 27th, 1940, grew up in Hong Kong, died July 20th, 1973 at age 32, and is buried in Seattle Washington next to his son BRANDON LEE.
On the set of that film he was challenged a few times by stuntmen. The actor O'hara witnessed Bruce beat the shit out a stuntman and bloodied him up.
How do you watch the Bruce Lee films in order?
@@MiguelRodriguez-dk2ds its irrelevant on which order to watch them....but Bruce Lee in his lifetime only became progressively better everyday and every year he was alive
Tarantino was saying stuntmen hated Bruce Lee.
@@johnnyskinwalker4095 Tarantino also said bruce Lee never felt a punch to the face 🤣 bruce sparred all the time...he was sparring partners with chuck Norris for a while..Tarantino was not accurate
@@johnnyskinwalker4095 but that could be possible but on the green hornet set....certain things that he mentioned though were not accurate and it's as if he only learned about him that day
I never thought that I would live to see the day that a brother(s) didn't know much about Bruce Lee.....damn. Lmao
Hah, us white guys watched this movie too! Hell, in related, I met Taimak from Last Dragon a few years ago! I loved that movie as a kid!
bruce lee was that nigga
@@JnEricsonx I heard Bruce is extremely popular in Ireland
Laughable.
@@JnEricsonx . No offense, but my statement wasn't directed at white guys. I know you want to feel some type of inclusion, but I singled them out for a purpose.
What I love about the strike at 2:50 that you were commenting about how quick Bruce was, isn't that he just struck with his right hand to the guy's head. Bruce used his left hand to simultaneously knock away/trap the guy's right arm to open up the pathway to strike him in the head. He's so quick that you hardly see it happen unless you focus on it.
Yes, Finnaly someone else Noticed that too, which only added to hes Speed
I had to slow it down to see his moves .. lol
I never would have seen that. Thanks for pointing it out. Damn, he was fast 🔥
That kick where the guy flys into the group of guys was real. Bob wall had cut him with the bottle in rehearsal weeks earlier, so Bruce kicked him so hard that when he landed in the group of guys, one of the guys broke their arm. He literally kicked a guy so hard, he broke another guys arm.
Wall also had a foam padded board inside the gi.
That would explain why he still has a sternum
Since none of you look like you were even born when this movie came out, ENTER THE DRAGON did not come out in 1971, it came out in 1973. Bruce Lee's first movie, THE BIG BOSS came out in 1971.
"ENTER THE DRAGON " first appears in Chicago movie theaters around August, 1973. That's not Chuck Norris. This is Robert Wall. One of Bruce Lee close friends.
It is ironic that "Return of the Dragon" preceded "Enter the Dragon". Despite the names, neither was a sequel of the other.
Bob wall was the bad guy in return of the dragon, enter the dragon, and game of death.
Robert wall was also Bruce lee's student at his school
@@maxx1mus1041 tried to downplay Bruce's excellence
Can't believe they all haven't seen this movie...its a Bruce Lee must watch.
Exactly! I've seen this movie a dozen times 😂 I got this on DVD and it's my most favorite martial art movies! Of ALL time!
I doubt people who are barely twenty seen a movie that came out 50 years ago so I believe they haven't seen it because it came out in the 1970s
@@rakwraithraiser7315 And yet one of them has and they all know of Bruce Lee but haven't seen his biggest most famed America made movie.
@@rakwraithraiser7315 I'm 22 now and I've loved bruce lee since I was a kid
@@carlinytc7431 you're one of the rare few people to actually watch his movies for your age
2:00 he was a student of Chuck Norris, and he was also in bruce lees previous movie, “The way of the Dragon”
Bruce Lee, Donnie Yen, Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Tony Jaa, Scott Adkins, Jason Statham you should react to their movies.💪🔥
Can't forget Iko Uwais
And Sonny Chiba
At least you didn't say Steven Seagall😂
I love all of them
Yes.
Most people don't know this, but that side kick he did to "Bob Wall" had such force that one of the guys who were supposed to catch him, had his arm broken from that kick. These were professionals who were used to taking hits and were virtually stunt men, but 99.99% of humans never understood the speed and power of Bruce until it was too late.
Just look at the side kick Bruce delivers in "Way of the Dragon" (Return of the Dragon in US). Please watch it closely, it is 110% the force of Bruce's kick that sends him into the wall!!!
To this day the dubbed version, you can hear someone say "check out that kick man!". I honestly believe that is actual recording of a bilingual supporting actor who was in awe!
So True. It was said his sidekick was like getting hit by a car
@@kzfive 😨
The guy fighting with Bruce Lee is actor/martial artist BOB WALL, who was also in Bruce Lee's previous 1973 movie WAY OF THE DRAGON. Him and Chuck Norris look nothing like each other.
HOW COULD YOU NOT GROW UP TO BRUCE LEE ESPECIALLY AT THEIR AGE LOL
Aren't these guys in their 20s?. Last time we saw Kung Fu flicks was in the 80s
@@johnnyskinwalker4095 I was born 1991 but my elder brother and uncles/cousins had them all on VHS etc. The martial arts movies started trending on VHS from 1990 through "Entertainment" but most people got the copies etc. But lets ignore that, these guys are in the late 20s and not watching ONE Bruce Lee movie is like not hearing 1 MJ song.
@@animebloodsamples 😂 yea all full blown red blood guys should have watched Bruce Lee movies at one point. I went to spend a weekend to my sister's(who was living a few cities away) when I was a kid and her boyfriend was a big martial arts fan and we spent the whole weekend watching Bruce Lee movies. And we also went to a kung fu tournament which was awesome. When I got back home, I had become a Bruce Lee maniac.
the cartwheel kick was done by his double Yuen Wah
No need to tell you about the somersault after fighting Sammo Hung at the start. 😁👍
I met Ohara, Bob Wall, at the Arnold Fitness Expo and hung out with him since we had a martial arts booth. He also signed a picture to me with Bruce and him standing side by side.
When he floored O'Hara with that side kick , one of the guys broke his arm, according to books etc. I've read.
Lee's tao of jeet kune do: The counterattack is not a defensive action but a method of using an opponent’s offense as a means to the successful completion of one’s own attack. The counterattack is an advanced phase of offense requiring a foreknowledge of specific openings which will result from attack by the opponent.
The counterattack calls for the greatest skill, the most perfect planning and the most
delicate execution of all fighting techniques. It uses as tools all the main techniques:
blocking, guarding, parrying, slipping, bobbing and weaving, ducking, sidestepping,
feinting, drawing and shifting. It uses all phases of grappling, kicking and hitting. Be-
sides a mastery of techniques* the counterattack requires exact timing, unerring judgment and cool, calculating poise. It means careful thought, daring execution and sure control. It is the greatest art in fighting, the art of the champion.
Well said, and so true. Bruce had a special gift like no other and speed unmatched. He had the ability to react to his opponents attacks so quickly that they literally asked him to slow down for filming, because all they saw was a blur, LOL 😂😂
Wait so none of them but Patrick have not seen a Bruce Lee film. Then Rob mistakes Ohara as Chuck Norris 😂😂😂
The black guy with the Afro was the late JIM KELLY, another actor/martial arts master. Not quite as good as Bruce Lee was, but still fire, and did his thing. Also, BOLO YEUNG was in 2 movies with Jean Claude Van Damme,, BLOODSPORT and DOUBLE IMPACT.
Bob Wall is the name of the actor playing O'Hara. He was an American Karate Champion who also appeared in The Way of The Dragon, which was called Return Of The Dragon in the U.S, because it was released after ETD.
3:09 That was a stunt man who did the kick. Also does the flips in the beginning over the Shaolin monks. "Yuen Wah Speaks About His Backflip Kicks in Enter The Dragon"
Jim Kelly is the afro'd guy who played Wiliams. Kelly was an Okinawan Karate expert. The teacher in the dojo who he visited earlier in the film is Steve Mohammed; a Kenpo Karate master who was a close friend of Bruce Lee. He appears in the first The Karate Kid during the All Valley Karate Tournmanent as one of the referees.
JIM! JIM KELLY! *undercover brother voice* 😂😂😂 y’all got remember that scene
That’s Jim Kelly with the afro
Bruce Lee's nationality is Chinese American.
You need to watch bruce lee serie's to understand bruce lee's life.
Exactly
Can't believe you guys don't know where Bruce came from. He came from the USofA. Born in Cali.
That intro was 🔥
50 YRS ago and Bruce Lee is still very much alive in our minds and hearts .. 🙏❤
Jim kelly. That's the guy with the afro
UA-cam would put this on my recommendations on his birthday today
Pat you gotta teach yo boys some Kung Fu lol. Rumble in the Bronx would be another great reaction for yall 🔥🔥
That is "Bob Wall" . Bob Wall was also in " return of the dragon" where bruce fights him and then , in the movie, Bob Wall is a student of chuck norris and bruce fights him at the coliseum. The black guy is " Jim Kelly" solid black belt (RIP) passed away in the last year or so.
Bruce: "I'm about to send this man's whole career"
Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story, is a good movie. Not entirely true, but entertaining.
Shout out to The legend Big Bolo the scariest biggest Chinese man when I was a kid💪🏿
Oh yeah. Bolo was the most intimidating characters in Martial arts films. Besides being in the Enter the Dragon movie with Bruce Lee, he did two movies with Jean Claude Van Damme such as Bloodsport(1988), which Bolo was Chong Li and Jean Claude Van Damme was Frank Dux, both iconic characters and Double Impact(1991). Bolo also did a movie with Bruce Lee's son Brandon Lee, which I forgot the name of the movie, but it was after Bruce Lee died years ago, but that movie was made between the mid 80s to early 90s.
@@natestlm2352 Bolo has movies b4 and after Bruce lee and tons of cameos on old Kund fu flicks. Even some low low budget solo movies
@@deebz22 True dat.
Love the into , keep on getting better 🔥🔥🔥
This new intro is really good man
Bruce Lee is the undisputed 🐐
😂😂😂...he didn't jump on his chest, he jumped on his neck!
Lee Jun-Fan aka Bruce Lee was born in a Chinese Hospital San Francisco in Cali
but grew up & raised in Kowloon HongKong
Where he was schooled. And was also Child Star having starred in movies at an early age as his Father was an Cantonese Opera star.
Bruce was a wayward kid also getting up to mischief even join a kid street gang he learnt Wing Chun in his teens & was a Martial Arts Prodigy as he picked it up quicker than most.
Bruce moved back to the States in his late teens. And went to College there
Like half of all fighters in anime/games are based on Bruce Lee. Fei Long SF, Law from Tekken, Spike from Cowboy Bebop, Rock Lee from Naruto etc.
That's not "half".
That's like one fighter each, (out of like 20-30 fighters) in each of the games, and just the games you mentioned.
There are a whole a bunch of fighter games that have no fighters based on Bruce Lee at all.
Bruce Lee's birth name was Lee Jun-fan. His father, Lee Hoi-chuen, was a Cantonese opera singer based in Hong Kong. His mother Grace Ho was born in Shanghai, and she was of Eurasian ancestry. She was half Cantonese and half Caucasian. Etnicity and residence may be two different things.
Great reaction, the guy with the blue hat was hyped the fuck up! Bruce was a legend
enter the dragon is one of my favourite movies and this is 1 of my favourite scenes. Seeing it this way is very refreshing and makes it more watchable again. To see your reactions from watching it for the first time...nice stuff
Bruce Lee. Born in Seattle, WA or San Francisco USA. Grew up in Hong Kong. Went back to States for college.
The scar on O'Hara's face looks like it's a week old lol.
I love that intro. Love it guys, thought I was watching TV on Spike or whatever, professional.
The new intro tho🔥🔥🔥🔥
O'Hara was played by Martial Artist named Bob Wall..who was an actual student of Chuck Norris...Chuck Norris was not in "Enter The Dragon"...however both Norris and Wall were in Bruce's other movie "Return of The Dragon" (US) "Way Of The Dragon" (Hong Kong & most of Asia)..
Robert Clouse, film director of enter the dragon, said in a video interview that originally in the script Lee was supposed to jump up and land on O'Hara's nuts:4:46: you don't actually witness it but that's what was being implied,an interviewer asked Mr Clouse where Lee landed, on what part of O'Hara's anatomy, he said his nuts
4:30 Real glass was used. See the big Band-Aid on Bruce Lee's ankle.
Most miss this, but in the first and second of Lee`s strikes his rear hand pulled down and trapped Walls extended hand while delivering those strikes. Lee`s speed was so extraordinary that unless you knew what he was doing, you probably would miss it.
I was in 1973 guys.
You should've react to the whole movie, especially with the Jim Kelly scenes, Bruce Lee vs. Chuck Norris, and "The Last Dragon"
The Last Dragon or The Way of the Dragon aka Return of the Dragon
Did you know that Bruce Lee also had some black friends. He didn't care about race and taught who he wanted. I respect the man for being ahead of his times on training and relationships. God bless the man!
React to Bruce Lee vs japanese school
O'Hara played by Bob Wall was actually Bruce Lee's student in real life.
Bruce Lee is my Life Teacher
he was and still is a teacher of life and as the teachings of "Be Water say" Don't put yourself in a shape, adapt and build your own, and let it expand, like water. If we put water in a glass , it becomes the glass; if you put water in a bottle it becomes the bottle. Water can flow or it can collide. Be water, my friend. " That we start to flow in the life regardless of the barriers that we have
His great grandfather was white on his mother side. Prolly why he was born in the states. He has a show out titled, "Warrior."
Lol Ohara from One Piece interesting location
Bruce actually parried with the left hand, and struck Ohara in the face with the right (two movements). It's savage that he did it to him two times in a row (it's so fast, you have to slow the video down to see it). OBTW - Bruce was born in America, and moved to China as a kid, before he came back later.
4:33 bob wall literally cut Bruce Lee's hand during rehearsal bottle scene behind the scene
The scar on O'Hara's face is from Lee's sister. But when finally cornered by O'Hara and his thugs, she chose to take her own life rather than be captured. Lee used the tournament to exact revenge on O'Hara and Mr. Haan as well as expose Haan's illegal drug empire for the British government in Hong Kong. So we saw that in the movie, everyone had a different motivation. Almost three stories in one.
Bruce lee the best in the world till its end
When you guys tried imitating Bruce Lee's noise. 😂😂😂😂
The black dude with the Afro is the legendary Jim Kelly. Also made martial arts movies back in the 70s. Black Belt Jones is one. The fight scene with Robert Wall was full contact and Bruce accidentally broke Robert Walls ribs in the fight scene which was edited for the movie.
Jim Kelly had his own very cool style but after he was in Enter the Dragon, he tried copying Bruce Lee's moves. If you see any interviews with Jim talking about Bruce, he can't give him enough praise. Says there was no one at Bruce Lee's level.
Bruce Lee, Jim Kelly, John Saxon. Perfectly cast in this movie.
Bob Wall aka O Hara is a world champion in karate in the early 60's
Among every squad, among every boy group, there is always one enthusiastic Bruce Lee fan.😇😇🤗😌😌❤❤I like that ; cause I am that one guy.
Enter The Dragon was released in the Summer of 1973 after Bruce Lee died...C'mon fellas...GET IT RIGHT!!🙄
3:55 Jim Kelly and John Saxon
The backstory is O'hara tried to rape and beat Lee's sister and she killed herself by stabbing herself which was the flashback scene...the emotional look after he killed O'hara was about his sister. Also, Enter the Dragon came out in 1973..not 71.
The opponent is Robert "BOB" Wall. Bob wall convince the future father of kickboxing to train with Bruce Lee.
The movie was released in 1973 and he tragically passed 3 weeks before the movie was released.
This man is legit the reason why Rock Lee was created. Were any of us expecting anything different? Lol
Walls accidentally cut Bruce with those broken bottles notice the tape on Bruce's fingers. Mr Lee lost face so Bruce had to redeem himself. Bruce told Walls, Bob told Bruce "I can take anything you fish out". Quote the Raymond evermore!
New intro is fire
There will never be another Bruce lee
3:54 - That's Jim Kelly...RIP Legend.
The black dude. His name is Jim Kelly a great Martial Artist and said Bruce Lee was untouchable
They need to see the bruce lee nunchuck compilation.
Fun Fact 👉(3:12) Yuen wah aka landlord from Kung fu Hustle Doubling bruce for that flippy kick.
This was my movie growing up
I’m here for the reactions 😆😂
What's that intro music by the way?
If it were normal intelligence in the scene of destroying boards into power, it would have been understood as boards don't hit back
Inside to outside kick is when he kicked the glass out of Ohara hands and kicked to his head with the round house, the beginning kick are spinning heal or spinning hook, the hand techniques are from wing chun... 1st and second are pak sau's and the 3rd is called lap sau. Oh and in some scenes they had to slow down the camera cause Bruce was that fast.
Black dude name is Jim Kelly i believe he passed away a while back tho……but he was a savage ….the other Bruce Lee movie wit chuck norris is Return of the Dragon …….. think about it every fighting game ever made had a Bruce Lee-like character
Raiders of the Shaolin Temple is a classic!
My favorite fight in the movie, too. Respect to you guys.
I read somewhere that Bob Wall told Bruce to kick him for real.
Broke his ribs and was in the hospital for months.
Every fight in every Bruce Lee movie was a real fight!!!! He found fond real martial artist to play the bad guys
Bruce Lee actually won a boxing tournament using wing chun I did a video about it check it out
So yeah he actually has fight experience and won a boxing tournament
How is it possible 4 of these 5 young men have never seen Enter the Dragon? Where are their daddies/uncles to expose them to this? haha
At 4:04 he actually broke that guys ribs.