
The Big Boss (1971) - IMDb
The Big Boss: Directed by Wei Lo, Chia-Hsiang Wu. With Bruce Lee, Maria Yi, James Tien, Nora Miao. A young Chinese man sworn an oath of non-violence moves to Thailand to work with his cousins in …
The Big Boss (1971) - Plot - IMDb
Synopsis Cheng Chao-an (Pronounced "Cheng Chow-On") (Bruce Lee) is a Chinese man who moves to Pak Chong, Thailand, to live with his adopted family and to work in an ice factory.
Big Boss (1971) - IMDb
Avec Bruce Lee, Maria Yi, James Tien, Nora Miao. Un jeune Chinois qui a prêté serment de non-violence se rend en Thaïlande pour travailler avec ses cousins dans une usine de glace, dont il …
El gran jefe (1971) - IMDb
Referred to here as THE BIG BOSS... After years of trying to get into Hollywood, Bruce Lee returned to Hong Kong and began his efforts with this low-budget martial-arts thriller. The result - an Asian box …
The Big Boss (1971) - Full cast & crew - IMDb
The Big Boss (1971) - Cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
The Big Boss (1971) - Alternate versions - IMDb
The infamous "saw in the head" scene in which Bruce Lee visibly slams a handsaw into a villain's head has been rumored to have appeared in the first releases of the Mexican and German prints.
The Big Boss (1971) - User reviews - IMDb
Bruce Lee explodes on the screen in his excellent debut in The Big Boss. Bruce is Chen, who moves to Bangkok to create a new life for himself and is under a vow to never fight again and is left with a …
Bruce Lee - IMDb
The film used a lookalike and shadowy camera work to be substituted for the real Lee in numerous scenes. The film is a poor addition to the line-up and is only saved by the final twenty minutes and …
The Big Boss (1971) - Filming & production - IMDb
The Big Boss: Directed by Wei Lo, Chia-Hsiang Wu. With Bruce Lee, Maria Yi, James Tien, Nora Miao. A young Chinese man sworn an oath of non-violence moves to Thailand to work with his cousins in …
The Big Boss Part II (1976) - IMDb
The Big Boss Part II: Directed by Chih Chen. With Lo Lieh, Ping Wang, Michael Wai-Man Chan, Biu Gam. Cheng Chao-Chun visits his brother in Thailand, then finds a job as an ice factory worker.