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That show only lasted 26 episodes, but after it ended, he began working as an action director on major movies including The Wrecking Crew with Dean Martin (this is the film we see Margot Robbie’s Sharon Tate watch “herself” in in Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood). And, after filling that role in a few movies, he went back to Hong Kong for his first lead role in The Big Boss. And, after that, Fist of Fury, which was released 54 years ago today, and set an extremely impressive record.
What Record Did Fist of Fury Set?

Long story short, Fist of Fury became the highest-grossing Hong Kong film at the time. But let’s unpack that further. First off, the movie it unseated for the throne was none other than The Big Boss. With just his first film, Lee set records. Then he set it again with this one and, when his third lead role movie, The Way of the Dragon (Featuring his iconic fight with the late Chuck Norris), came out, he set it once more. If the pattern weren’t clear enough, his fourth, final, and most beloved completed film, Enter the Dragon, did even better.








