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Bruce Lee once threatened to kill Steve McQueen in a horror

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Bruce Lee was a Hong Kong and American martial artist, martial arts instructor, actor, director, screenwriter, and philosopher.

Bruce Lee once joked that he would kill Steve McQueen after the two Hollywood legends had a scary encounter together, new accounts show.

Lee is still one of Hollywood’s most mysterious stars, having won a lot of attention for his acting and martial arts work before he died in 1973 at the age of 32. It’s thought by some conspiracy theorists that his death is suspicious because there have been claims that the star is still alive and well. Because Lee had an allergic reaction to headache medicine, he died from swelling in the brain.

His death came just six days before the release of his best-known movie, “Enter the Dragon,” which is being shown on the TV show 5 Action today.

A martial arts expert is hired by the British government to stop the flow of opium and prostitutes coming from a fortress on an island. This movie is one of the best martial arts movies ever made.

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In their opinion, “Enter the Dragon” is one of the best action movies of all time. It is also often said to be the first video game and the genre as a whole.

That’s not all: While most of Lee’s fights were on the big screen, one time he got into a fight with fellow Hollywood star Steve McQueen, best known for movies like The Great Escape.

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