Legacy of Rage with Brandon Lee: DVD Cover

    Legacy of Rage Director: Ronny Yu Cast: Brandon Lee, Michael Wong, Chan Wai-Man, Mang Hoi

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    • DVD Release Date: 04/05/2005
    • Original Release: 1986
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 32,979

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    Side #1 --
    1. Opening Credits [4:34]
    2. Temptation [3:04]
    3. May [2:17]
    4. The Drug Dealers [5:50]
    5. Hit Him Hard! [2:04]
    6. 3 Hearts [2:54]
    7. Past Tense [4:20]
    8. Motor Car [6:18]
    9. The Police Are Killed [4:12]
    10. 1368 [4:47]
    11. I Miss You [2:59]
    12. Run! [9:19]
    13. The Truth [8:12]
    14. 8 Years Later [5:02]
    15. Room 601 [7:21]
    16. Get Ready for Vengeance [4:48]
    17. Four Eyes [3:25]
    18. Brutal Killer [2:21]
    19. Fatherly Love [1:16]
    20. Ending Credits [1:38]

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    The first film role of the late Brandon Lee, this Hong Kong thriller is the story of Brandon (Lee), a hard-working young man who has an unfortunate friendship with Michael (Michael Wong), a gangster who has his eye on Brandon's girlfriend May (Regina Kent). Michael frames Brandon for the murder of one of his rivals, and Brandon is imprisoned. Many years later, Brandon's reunion with May and their son is cut short when Michael kidnaps the mother and child. Brandon must rescue his family and exact revenge on Michael. Although Lee had yet to reach the level of acting demonstrated in The Crow and Rapid Fire, this 1986 film provides a better showcase for his martial arts abilities than his later American films; each film would progressively de-emphasize his skills. Jonathan E. Laxamana, All Movie Guide

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