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| David Carradine | The Blind Man / Monkeyman / Death / Changsha | |
| Jeff Cooper | Cord | |
| Christopher Lee | Zetan | |
| Roddy McDowall | White Robe | |
| Eli Wallach | Man-in-Oil | |
| Anthony De Longis | Morthond (as Anthony de Longis) | |
| Earl Maynard | Black Giant | |
| Erica Creer | Tara | |
| Michael M. Vendrell | Martial Artist (as Michael Vendrell) | |
| Leo Whang | Martial Artist | |
| Donnie Williams | Martial Artist | |
| Robert Gardner | Martial Artist | |
| Tom Ascensio | Martial Artist | |
| Heinz Bernard | Ferryman (uncredited) | |
| Vincent Di Paolo | Warrior (uncredited) | |
| Larry S. Dratch | Arena Announcer (uncredited) | |
| Dov Friedman | Young Monk (uncredited) | |
| Jeremy Kaplan | Monkeyboy (uncredited) | |
| Paul Maslansky | Student at Temple (uncredited) | |
| Elizabeth Motzkin | Japanese Woman (uncredited) |
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At the height of his international fame, the legendary Bruce Lee - along with his friend and student James Coburn and Oscar-winning screenwriter Stirling SiLLiphant - began to write what he believed would be the greatest achievement of his film career. Five years after his mysterious death, Lee’s vision would finally be realized. David Carradine (KILL BILL), Christopher Lee (THE LORD OF THE RINGS), Roddy McDowal( (PlANET OF THE APES) and ELI Wallach (THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY) star in this acclaimed cult hit that brings Lee’s personal philosophy to the screen with a still-potent combination of mysticism, humbr and martial arts mayhem. |
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