Bruce Lee: The Intercepting Fist
- 402 pages
- 15 hours of reading






EVERYBODY WAS KUNG FU FIGHTING: A Retro Journey Back to the 1970s. Let us take you back to the early 1970s when suddenly this strange oriental action genre hit the cinema and television screens and changed popular youth culture with stars such as Wang Yu, David Chiang, Angela Mao Ying, David Carradine, and of course the King of Kung Fu - Bruce Lee.
In October 1969, Bruce Lee participated in a ten-day publicity tour for the MGM film Marlowe, where he played the role of Winslow Wong alongside James Garner. The tour spanned several states, including Texas and Florida, and concluded in Los Angeles after stops on the east coast and in San Francisco. This journey highlights Lee's rising prominence in Hollywood during a pivotal time in his career.
Bruce Lee was instrumental in the global popularity of martial arts, and he is still the most famous martial artist in the world, some 40 years after his death in 1973. He appears in video games, he has ranges of branded clothing and other goods, and his movies are constantly being re-issued to audiences hungry for more.