Given that Bruce Lee himself's been dead 50 years? Plus most of the original cast of the movie are also dead (apparently Shie Kien, who played "Han" died in 2013, and Jim "Williams" Kelly's been dead for years, as has John "Roper" Saxon)
The original was a timeless classic that ultimately launched Bruce Lee's career outside of China.
"Game of Death" came out in 1978, but of course he'd been dead 5 years by then, but he was working on it just before he died.
Thoughts?
Would a remake of "Enter the Dragon (1973)" work for a modern audience?
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Would a remake of "Enter the Dragon (1973)" work for a modern audience?
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