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Enterthedragon19731080pbluraydualaudioh Updated __exclusive__ Jun 2026

Fixes the "yellowish" tint found in older 1990s and early 2000s transfers.

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You can create a physical representation of the "Dragon" (Bruce Lee) using paper. Easy Version : Beginners can follow simple Easy Origami Dragon tutorials enterthedragon19731080pbluraydualaudioh updated

Let’s get the elephant out of the dojo. The official Warner Bros. Blu-rays of Enter the Dragon are… fine. But “fine” isn’t good enough for a film this important. Most commercial discs suffer from:

This dual‑audio setup allows viewers to experience the film either as Western audiences did in 1973, or closer to how Hong Kong audiences heard it. Fixes the "yellowish" tint found in older 1990s

The film follows Lee (played by Bruce Lee), a martial arts expert who infiltrates a mysterious island hosted by the wealthy and enigmatic Han (played by Shih Kien). The island serves as a front for Han's illicit activities, and Lee's mission is to gather evidence and take down Han's operation. Alongside Lee are two other martial artists, Roper (played by John Saxon) and Williams (played by Jim Kelly), who join forces to take on Han's henchmen and ultimately, Han himself.

inspired by the film, here are a few ways to "make paper" versions of its iconic elements: 1. Fold an Origami Dragon You can create a physical representation of the

Note: The original production audio is English (Bruce Lee spoke English in Enter the Dragon ). The Cantonese track is a dub made for Asian markets. For true original experience, choose English.