Fists of Fury: After his revered master is murdered by a rival dojo of Japanese imperialists, a marital arts student sets out to defend the honor of both his school and of the Chinese people.
The Chinese Connection: Chen Zhen leaves his homeland of China and relocates to stay with family in Thailand. Chen, who swore to his mother that he would avoid violence in his new life and even wears a necklace to remind himself of this oath, is tested when he confronts trouble at his job. When he finds out the factory he works at is a cover for a drug ring, and his family members are murdered by members of the gang, he can avoid fighting no more and decides to confront his corrupt boss.
Bruce Lee and Kung Fu Mania: A look at martial arts in cinema and highlighting some of the best moments from the 1970s and 80s. Featuring moments from the careers of Bruce Lee, the Shaw Brothers, and more.
The Young Bruce Lee: This Hong Kong biopic, based on the recollections of Bruce Lee's siblings (primarily his younger brother, Robert Lee), chronicles Bruce Lee's life from childhood to his departure for San Francisco in 1959.
The Legend of Bruce Lee: a biographical drama that chronicles the life of the iconic martial artist, Bruce Lee, from his early days in Hong Kong to his rise to international fame and his untimely death at the age of 32. The series follows his journey from a troubled youth, his dedication to martial arts, his struggles with rival martial artists in the US, and his eventual success as a movie star. It also delves into his personal life, including his relationship with his wife, Linda, and the challenges he faced in both his professional and personal life.
Bruce Lee the Invincible: A kung-fu student (Bruce Li) tries to find a wayward classmate after he joins a group of militarists.
A Dragon Story: Bruce Lee's (Jason Scott Lee) rise begins in Hong Kong, as a young boy receiving traditional Chinese martial arts training. After an altercation compels young Bruce to leave the country, his father (Ric Young) sends him to the United States, imploring him to seek success that even Hong Kong will recognize. Bruce begins by teaching martial arts to American students, and eventually becomes a popular actor on the "Green Hornet" television series, known in Hong Kong as "The Kato Show."
Bruce the Super Hero: A kung-fu fighter (Bruce Le) avenges his father, slain by the Black Dragon Society.