
The Path of the Dragon
Documentary · History
Overview
Produced and directed by Walt Missingham who, in 1983, became the first non-Chinese to practice Kung Fu at the Shaolin Temple, this authoritative and informative programme uses rarely seen archive footage to trace both the history of martial arts and the phenomenal impact Bruce Lee had on this culture. Narrated by Lee's daughter, Shannon Lee Keasler.
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Jackie Chan
Jackie Chan
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Jackie Chan
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Walt Missingham
Walt Missingham
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Walt Missingham
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James Coburn
James Coburn
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James Coburn
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Shannon Lee
Shannon Lee
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Shannon Lee
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Peter Archer
Peter Archer
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Peter Archer
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Gil Hubbs
Gil Hubbs
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Gil Hubbs
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Dan Inosanto
Dan Inosanto
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Dan Inosanto
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Taky Kimura
Taky Kimura
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Taky Kimura
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George Lazenby
George Lazenby
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George Lazenby
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Andre Morgan
Andre Morgan
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Andre Morgan
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