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The Legend of Bruce Lee | |
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李小龍傳奇 | |
Genre | Biographic Martial arts |
Written by | Qian Linsen Zhang Jianguang |
Directed by | Lee Moon-ki |
Starring | Danny Chan Michelle Lang Ted E. Duran Hazen MacIntyre Wang Luoyong Natalia Dzyublo |
Opening theme | Bruce Lee's Battle Call (吶喊) performed by Emma Re |
Ending theme | Fist (拳頭) performed by Li Shu and Jin Long |
Composer | Wang Bing |
Country of origin | China |
Original languages |
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No. of episodes | 50 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Shannon Lee |
Producer | Yu Shengli |
Production locations | Hong Kong Foshan San Francisco Oakland Seattle Los Angeles Thailand Rome |
Cinematography | Yuan Xiaoman |
Editor | Zhang Yifan |
Camera setup | 16:9 |
Running time | 45 minutes per episode |
Production company | China International Television Corporation |
Original release | |
Network | CCTV-1 |
Release | 12 October 2008 |
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The Legend of Bruce Lee (Chinese: 李小龍傳奇) is a 2008 Chinese biographical television series based on the life story of martial artist and actor Bruce Lee. The 50-episode series was produced and broadcast by CCTV and began airing on October 12, 2008. It was intended to promote Chinese culture alongside the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics.[1]
It stars Hong Kong actor Danny Chan as Bruce Lee and American actress Michelle Lang as Lee's wife, Linda Lee Cadwell. The production period spanned nine months, with filming taking place in China, Hong Kong, Macau, the United States, Italy, and Thailand, and with a budget of 50 million yuan (US$7.3 million).
Lee's daughter, Shannon Lee, is credited as executive producer of the series.[2] Other martial artists such as Mark Dacascos, Ray Park, Gary Daniels, Ernest Miller, and Michael Jai White are also featured in the series, playing the roles of martial artists prominent throughout Bruce Lee's life and career.
The Legend of Bruce Lee has seen increasing viewership since its debut in 2008. The first 14 episodes broke China's former record held by Chuang Guan Dong. According to the CSM survey held on 26 October 2008, the first 30 episodes of the series received viewership ratings above 10.35%. The finale episode attained a viewership rating of 14.87%, breaking CCTV's all-time high record set in 2003.
The Legend of Bruce Lee has been watched by over 400 million viewers in China, making it the most-watched Chinese television drama series of all time, as of 2017.[3][4]