Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story, released in 1993, is a semi-fictionalized biographical film about Bruce Lee, starring Jason Scott Lee (no relation) as Lee. The movie was directed by Rob Cohen and written by Cohen, Edward Khmara, and John Raffo. Its soundtrack has been reused many times for movie trailers.
The movie has spawned a lesser-known fighting game of the same name, available on the SNES, Sega Genesis, Sega Game Gear, and Atari Jaguar systems (see video game "Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story"). Wikipedia
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* The role for Bruce Lee was first offered to his real-life son Brandon Lee who declined;
* Brandon Lee died in a fatal shooting accident while filming for the movie The Crow in March 1993 only a few months before this film released. The film is dedicated to his memory at the end credits;
* Bruce Lee's daughter Shannon Lee has a cameo appearance as a singer in the party scene, at which Linda tells Bruce she is pregnant for the second time - carrying Shannon;
* During promotional clips for the showing of the film on Sky One, the premier digital channel in Britain and Ireland, the then-continuity announcer Claire Sturgess referred to the film with the (erroneous) claim "Jason, son of Bruce, Lee plays his own father--". The promotional clip was played over the ending credits of various shows on Sky One leading up to the showing of the film.
* The tombstone that Bruce (Jason Scott Lee) is forced to see when confronting his demon towards end of movie is the actual tombstone of Bruce Lee. The picture on it is diferent from the one that is actually on the real one but the date of birth, date of death and the epitaph are still the same.