Bruce Le vs. Ninja  (1978) 
			
				
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					(Foreign Titles)
				
				
					
						Ninja vs. Bruce Lee
					
						Return of Bruce
					
						Return of Fists of Fury
					
						Zhong lie Jing wu men
					
				
			 
		
	 
	
	
		
			Nomination Year: 2001
		
		
		
			SYNOPSIS: Bruce Wong searches for his uncle in Manila, and ends up fighting for his life and the freedom of a number of girls from the local prostitution ring boss.
			
			
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		Smithee Award Nominations
		
				
					
						
							|  Worst Cover Copy | 
					
					
					
						| Bullets and Bullion:  Bullsh*tThe picture shows Bruce Le with a machine gun.  He never uses a machine gun!  It makes reference to stolen gold bullion.  There may be a fascinating movie featuring stolen gold bullion, but it's not this one!  ARGH! | 
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							| Inane Dialogue | 
					
					
					
						| "We Are Very Secure..."Two crime bosses are discussing how secure they are inside the compound as Bruce Le sneaks in, takes out their effete assistant, and then starts punching them in the face. | 
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							| "WHAT?!" | 
					
					
					
						| Knocked into Next WeekWhile sitting at a bar stool, Bruce turns and slugs the guy next to him...and suddenly they're on a deserted beach!  I've heard of knocking someone into next week, but this is ridiculous. | 
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		Directors
		
		
			
				| Director | Claim to Fame | 
			
			
					
						
						|  Joseph Velasco | Directed about 25 Kung Fu flicks; many 
with "dragon" in the title. | 
				
		
	
		Cast
		
		
			
				| Actor | Character | Claim to Fame | 
			
			
					
						
						|  Bruce Le | <Not Yet in Database> | Yet another Bruce Lee knock-off, he 
eventually developed a style all his own. | 
				
					
						
						|  Lo Lieh | <Not Yet in Database> | AKA "Lieh Lo," "Lit Law," and "Lo Lien," he had 
a very long and distinguished career in kung 
fu movies--almost 250 of them -- spanning from 
the '60s to the year before his death in 
2002. Five Fingers of Death, 
The 36th Chamber of Shaolin, and 
Fists of the White Lotus, to name a 
few. | 
				
		
	
			
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