most commonly refers to a celebrated book and a documentary film dedicated to the life and martial arts philosophy of Bruce Lee. The Book: "A Manual of the Master in Action"
: It was originally intended to be titled Bruce Lee: Immortal Dragon , but the name was changed to distinguish it from another 1994 documentary. The Unbeatable Bruce Lee (Video 2001)
Originally published in 1978 by the editors of Kung Fu Monthly , this piece serves as a comprehensive study of Lee's fighting style and career. It was recently re-issued in 2023 as part of the Kung-Fu Monthly Archive Series .
: Chapters typically include "Actor, Showman, or Martial Artist?" and "Jeet Kune Do: The Way Forward".
: The film explores Lee's journey to international stardom and his lasting impact on both cinema and the martial arts world.
: The 2023 edition is approximately 132 pages and features a new foreword by Hong Kong cinema expert Bey Logan.
: The book provides a "fighter's-eye view" of Lee, covering his transition from traditional styles to his own system, Jeet Kune Do.
most commonly refers to a celebrated book and a documentary film dedicated to the life and martial arts philosophy of Bruce Lee. The Book: "A Manual of the Master in Action"
: It was originally intended to be titled Bruce Lee: Immortal Dragon , but the name was changed to distinguish it from another 1994 documentary. The Unbeatable Bruce Lee (Video 2001) The Unbeatable Bruce Lee
Originally published in 1978 by the editors of Kung Fu Monthly , this piece serves as a comprehensive study of Lee's fighting style and career. It was recently re-issued in 2023 as part of the Kung-Fu Monthly Archive Series . most commonly refers to a celebrated book and
: Chapters typically include "Actor, Showman, or Martial Artist?" and "Jeet Kune Do: The Way Forward". It was recently re-issued in 2023 as part
: The film explores Lee's journey to international stardom and his lasting impact on both cinema and the martial arts world.
: The 2023 edition is approximately 132 pages and features a new foreword by Hong Kong cinema expert Bey Logan.
: The book provides a "fighter's-eye view" of Lee, covering his transition from traditional styles to his own system, Jeet Kune Do.