Rare 1976 ‘Game of Death’ promotional footage from the Golden Harvest vaults

"Game of Death" Japanese Theatrical Poster

"Game of Death" Japanese Theatrical Poster

Bey Logan, respected expert on Hong Kong action cinema, has just uploaded some obscure promotional footage for Bruce Lee’s Game of Death. The purpose of the 1976-produced footage was to show buyers and film producers that there was one more Bruce Lee movie that was waiting to be completed.

If originally released in 1976, the promo would mark the 2nd time (after the 1973 documentary Bruce Lee: The Man and the Legend) the public would lay their eyes on Bruce Lee’s Game of Death footage, which would eventually be sliced, diced and pasted onto Robert Clouse’s Game of Death ’78.

Also on his channel are some rare fight dailies for Game of Death ’78, China O’Brien and a series of rough pilots for HK Movie Magic.

While you’re at it, please be sure and visit Bey Logan’s own reeleast.com. Not only does his website have cool articles, but it also has an online store where you can get genuine promotional items from classic Hong Kong films, including movies, books, flyers, posters, lobby cards, T-shirts and much more.



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