
Severin Films and Alamo Drafthouse will soon be playing the award-winning documentary Enter the Clones of Bruce not only on the big screen, but also small. For the former, there will be special screenings beginning April 12th in Los Angeles. In addition–and direct from Hong Kong–legendary Bruce clone Bruce Le will make rare personal appearances at screenings in Los Angles (4/12-14), San Francisco (4/16), Austin (4/18) and New York City (4/20-21). At these shows will also include screenings of Le/Bruceploitation classics that include The Dragon Lives Again, Enter The Game of Death, Ninja Strikes Back And The Challenge of The Tiger.
On May 21st, Bruceploitation will also get globally unleashed with the Blu-ray releases of Enter The Clones of Bruce, along with Severin’s unprecedented The Game of Clones: Bruceploitation Collection Volume 1, a 7-disc collection presenting 12 of the very best–and frequently very bizarre–films starring Bruce Li, Bruce Le, Dragon Lee, Bruce Liang and more, all restored for the first time ever from original elements. Games of Clones also includes Enter the Clones of Bruce, along with hours of specially produced extras and featurettes.
Within hours of his 1974 funeral, Hong Kong movie studios began to produce hundreds of unauthorised biopics, spin-offs and rip-offs starring a competing roster of Bruce Lee lookalikes. Over the next decade, ‘Bruceploitation’ would become a staple of global cinema.
Director David Gregory–whose award-winning documentaries include Lost Soul: The Doomed Journey of Richard Stanley’s Island of Dr. Moreau And Blood & Flesh: The Reel Life & Ghastly Death of Al Adamson–now examines this fascinating phenomenon via interviews with Bruce Li, Bruce Le, Bruce Liang and Dragon Lee; martial arts legends like Angela Mao, David Chiang, Phillip Ko and Sammo Hung; and the producers, directors, distributors and experts–along with copious clips from the films themselves–that for the first time reveal the history, controversy and legacy behind one of the most bizarre births of a subgenre in cinema industry.
