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Brue Lee 1965… soft like water, faster than anyone!
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Sometimes I just want to slap today's kids. Not all,just the ones that claim Lee was nothing more than an actor. Wasn't a real martial artist according to them. -
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A great little gem featuring Mr. Lee in 1965 talkin' kung fu philosophy and offering a TV demonstration.
… "Brue!" That's MM-karma!Leave a comment:
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Wow...check out Dragon of Afghanistan...
It’s a bittersweet half hour piece of a humble and nice young man trying to emulate his hero and the Islamic fundamentalists standing in his way.
He looks way more like Bruce Lee than Bruce Li ever did.Last edited by Hector; Apr 4, '19, 4:58 AM.Leave a comment:
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Thanks Lonnie. Wiki is a source but learned not to depend on it as much. Rather hear from hardcore fans with better insight. But at least it was more or less natural causes. The Edema being natural and the equagesic not being natural. I just recall when he passed that it was reported it was due to head trauma from being attacked. That was word in school and in ours neighborhood.Leave a comment:
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Death by misadventure!
On May 10, 1973, Lee collapsed during an automated dialogue replacement session for Enter the Dragon at Golden Harvest in Hong Kong. Suffering from seizures and headaches, he was immediately rushed to Hong Kong Baptist Hospital, where doctors diagnosed cerebral edema. They were able to reduce the swelling through the administration of mannitol. The headache and cerebral edema that occurred in his first collapse were later repeated on the day of his death.[96]
On July 20, 1973, Lee was in Hong Kong to have dinner with actor George Lazenby, with whom he intended to make a film. According to Lee's wife Linda, Lee met producer Raymond Chow at 2 p.m. at home to discuss the making of the film Game of Death. They worked until 4 p.m. and then drove together to the home of Lee's colleague Betty Ting Pei, a Taiwanese actress. The three went over the script at Ting's home, and then Chow left to attend a dinner meeting.[97][98]
Later, Lee complained of a headache, and Ting gave him the painkiller Equagesic, which contained both aspirin and the tranquilizer meprobamate. Around 7:30 p.m., he went to lie down for a nap. When Lee did not come for dinner, Chow came to the apartment, but he was unable to wake Lee up. A doctor was summoned, and spent ten minutes attempting to revive Lee before sending him by ambulance to Queen Elizabeth Hospital. Lee was declared dead on arrival, at the age of 32.[99]
There was no visible external injury; however, according to autopsy reports, Lee's brain had swollen considerably, from 1,400 to 1,575 grams (a 13% increase). The autopsy found Equagesic in his system. On October 15, 2005, Chow stated in an interview that Lee died from an allergic reaction to the tranquilizer meprobamate, the main ingredient in Equagesic, which Chow described as an ingredient commonly used in painkillers. When the doctors announced Lee's death, it was officially ruled a "death by misadventure".Leave a comment:
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