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Extra Features:
Audio Commentary With Co-Executive Producer/Director David Gregory, Co-Producers Frank Djeng, Vivian Wong, Michael Worth and Director Of Photography Jim Kunz
Working At Shaw Brothers – Outtakes With Godfrey Ho, David Chiang, Yasuaki Kurata, Lee Chiu, Lo Meng, Mars and Phillip Ko (HD; 19:21) begins with the following information:
The first rough assembly of Enter the Clones of Bruce was over three hours. While we wanted to establish the importance of Shaw Bros. in the pre-title sequence of the film, the sheer volume of interview footage on the subject meant that we could only include a small fraction in the final film.
The following is the majority of the footage from that rough dialog assembly.
Subtitled in English.
Bruce Lee And I – Outtakes With Sammo Hung, Phillip Ko, Yasuaki Kurata, Mars, Angela Mao, Andre Morgan, Lee Tso Nam and More (HD; 24:32) begins with the following information:
The importance and inspiration of Bruce Lee in the lives and careers of our interviewees was key to establish in the pre-title sequence of the film. However, it was not practical to have a 30 minute pre-title sequence in a feature documentary about a phenomenon which occurred after his death.
The following is the rough assembly dialog edit of personal recollections of Lee and his influence.
Subtitled in English.
The Lost World Of Kung Fu Film Negatives – Outtakes With Godfrey Ho, Joseph Lai, Angela Mao, Lee Tso Nam And Film Preservationists (HD; 15:59) begins with the following information:
The loss of decent pre-print and even release print elements in usable condition of many independently produced Kung Fu films since their production in the 70s and 80s, Bruceploitation or otherwise, is quite shocking and saddening for genre film history.
Until late in the edit we had a section on this issue in the film but we kept cutting it down in order to not ruin the pace and story of the film until it no longer seemed like a respectful acknowledgement of the seriousness of the issue of preservations of these movies.
The following is a very rough cut of that section before it was cut down and removed entirely.
Subtitled in English.
Bruce's Hong Kong – Location Tour With Frank Djeng (HD; 27:27) is a fun look at the Hong Kong of then and now.