
It’s always refreshing to find out what really happened and gain a human perspective on what the actors were really like and what their day-to-day lives were about! The book also contains extracts from interviews with Lee and his co-stars on the film. You will also discover extracts from the script and action scenes which have been handwritten and amended by Bruce. This is a highly collectable book, filled cover to cover with plenty of never seen before photographs from the Lee family archive. See Hong Kong’s favourite son for yourself on the very crest of his kung-fu tidal wave with the world at his feet, at the pinnacle of his popularity.
The way of the dragon movie#
We are shown, for the very first time, what happened when Bruce takes upon himself the mantle of producer, star, writer and director for a film where he becomes the real life big boss of his very own movie set. Much of the filming was shot without a permit and under the impending threat of people who dared to think themselves brave enough to challenge the martial arts world’s most notorious gladiator! The book provides an in depth photographic journey following Bruce and other key figures such as Chuck Norris and Bob Wall through the movie’s production, in Rome, focussing on the infamous coliseum fight scene.

Steve Kerridge’s book takes an insightful look at the making of Bruce Lee’s “The Way of The Dragon” (1972).


The book is a real collector’s item and when you see the countless beautiful photographs on offer here between the covers you will be glad you added this to your collection! The book is also endorsed with a foreword by Bruce’s daughter, Shannon Lee whose rubber stamp of authenticity should be enough to convince you of the workmanship and blessings upon this publication. The author gives us a privileged insight into the happenings on set during the making of the movie with lots of great photographs, some previously unseen, making their first appearance in this offering from Steve Kerridge. Author: Steve Kerridge, Foreword by Shannon Leeīruce Lee – Special Edition “An Inside Look at The Way of the Dragon” is a close up, behind the scenes photo diary of Bruce’s 1972 directorial debut.
