Game of Death II (1981)
"Si wang ta" (original title)

R  |   |  Action, Mystery  |  21 March 1981 (Hong Kong)
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While investigating his friend Chin Ku's (Hwang Jang Lee) death, martial artist Billy Lo (Bruce Lee) is killed. His younger brother, Bobby Lo (Kim Tai Chung), investigates both deaths. His ... See full summary »

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Credited cast:
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Billy Lo / Lee Chen-Chiang (archive footage)
Tae-jeong Kim ...
Bobby Lo / Lee Chen-Kuo (as Tong Lung)
Jang Lee Hwang ...
Chin Ku (as Huong Cheng-Li)
Roy Horan ...
Lewis (as Roy Haron)
Roy Chiao ...
Hoi Sang Lee ...
Monk
Cheng-Wu Yang ...
Wildman
Hou Li-Jen ...
Billy's Father
Miranda Austin ...
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While investigating his friend Chin Ku's (Hwang Jang Lee) death, martial artist Billy Lo (Bruce Lee) is killed. His younger brother, Bobby Lo (Kim Tai Chung), investigates both deaths. His search takes him to Japan, where he befriends Lewis (Roy Horan), master of the Castle Of Death. But when Lewis is brutally murdered, Bobby must investigate the mysterious Fan Yu temple, where he must enter an underground pagoda and face off with the most terrifying of enemies. Written by Jin Ryusaki

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Carrying on the legend.

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Rated R for some violence and nudity | See all certifications »
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Trivia

Both the English dubbed and original Chinese versions (not the version on the Hong Kong Universe DVD) feature music scores from other films. The English dubbed versions feature a large number of Denny Zeitlin's music cues from Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) and one or two from Jerry Goldsmith's score for Alien (1979), while the original Chinese versions features a large number of Les Baxter's music cues from The Dunwich Horror (1970). See more »

Goofs

Many, as Bruce Lee's role in this film was composed entirely of archival footage. Most noticeable is when his character visits the Abbot, who alternates between a man with a grey beard and red costume to a man with a white beard and a yellow costume. See more »

Quotes

Lewis: Kung-fu fighters should be fierce like a lion and swift like a peacock so I study their styles.
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Edited from Enter the Dragon (1973) See more »

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Dancer
Performed by Gino Soccio
(Only in Cantonese/Mandarin versions)
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A truly surreal piece of classic exploitation...
29 April 2002 | by (Swindon, UK) – See all my reviews

A truly surreal piece of classic exploitation that's just so insane you feel you have to love it, a slice ‘n' dice treatment made on real Lee footage jumbled together to create yet another new `Bruce Lee movie', much in the same vein as its non-related predecessor, however this one's a lot more fun. Bruce Lee returns, so they say, as Billy Lo, eager to discover the reasoning behind his master's sudden death, which sure enough leads to his own end. Enter Billy's brother Bobby (Kim Tai Chong, or rather Lee-alike ‘Tong Lung') and the second half of this crazy charade begins, with Bobby continuing the investigations into both the deaths. When the Lee footage runs out (by ludicrously killing off the character halfway using the classic ‘fall from the under carriage of a moving helicopter' trick), the movie is left to Kim who in actual fact does quite well with it, given the circumstance: events consist of visiting the palace of crazy fighter Horan, battling a man in a tarzan outfit in some underground sci-fi laboratory, before beautifully laying waste to a random monk (Lee Hoi San) and Hwang Jang Lee. It's complete madness, but like a cute family puppy it's just too difficult to put down. A shameful exercise that's just unashamedly entertaining.


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