A Shaolin martial artist is recruited by British Intelligence to infiltrate a private island tournament hosted by Han, a suspected crime lord involved in opium trafficking and slavery. Key Version Differences: Theatrical vs. Extended
The (approx. 99 minutes) lacks several scenes added to later "Special Edition" releases: Enter.the.Dragon.1973.THEATRiCAL.720p.BluRay.H2...
This was Lee's last completed film before his death on July 20, 1973, just six days before its Hong Kong premiere. A Shaolin martial artist is recruited by British
H.264 (AVC), a standard compression format that ensures compatibility across most modern smart TVs, computers, and media players. Notable Trivia & Highlights 99 minutes) lacks several scenes added to later
Some shots in the theatrical version use wider camera angles, such as the final back-fist in the underground elevator fight, which are often cropped or zoomed in the extended cuts.
Blu-ray, typically derived from the Warner Bros. high-definition master.
720p (1280x720 pixels), offering a balance between file size and HD clarity.