Brandon Lee’s penultimate film was Rapid Fire, a 1992 actioner directed by Dwight Little (Marked for Death, Halloween 4). It can be seen as almost a tribute to HK action films. It combines the gun fights of John Woo film and the choreographed martial arts-style of Jackie Chan (look for references to Police Story).
Jeff Imada worked with Brandon Lee to bring Hong Kong-style action to the Hollywood big screen years before it would be introduced to a mainstream audience with the arrival of Jackie Chan and Stanley Tong’s Rumble in the Bronx.
Check out a rare clip of Brandon Lee introducing Rapid Fire:
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LOL! That’s an acceptable POV. But it’s actually more of a triple entendre.
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