Game of Death II

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Game of Death II (also known as "Tower of Death") is a 1981 sequel to Bruce Lee's last and partially completed film Game of Death. Due to Bruce Lee's untimely death, the film uses scenes that were discarded from the 1978 release of Game of Death and deleted scenes from Enter the Dragon. The film, like its predecessor, is disowned by fans of Bruce Lee, however fans who choose to ignore the "bruceploitation" aspect of the movie tend to enjoy the wonderful fight scenes choregraphed by Yuen Woo Ping, as such the film gained more respect than its predecessor.

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Billy Lo (Lee) returns to discover the truth behind the death of his friend Chin Ku (Wong Ching Lei). Though it is said that he died of illness, many suspect foul play- and these suspicions prove to be true after a gang attempts to steal Ku's coffin. When Billy proceeds to investigate, he is murdered. When Bobby Lo (Tong Long), Billy's younger brother, hears of the happenings he decides to investigate and leaves his Buddhist teacher. Soon, he arrives to the Castle of Death where he gains an unlikely friendship with a cruel and merciless Martial Arts expert by the name of Lewis (Roy Horan). Unbeknowest to Bobby, his new friend is also the tower's master. Soon, the master is brutally murdered leaving Bobby to face danger in The Tower of Death.

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