Bruce Lee, My Brother (2010)
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- 2h 9min
- Biography, Drama
- 25 Nov 2010 (Hong Kong)
- Movie
The life story of martial arts icon and actor Bruce Lee.
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Awards:
- 1 win & 6 nominations.
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Cast
Aarif Lee | ... |
Bruce Lee
(as Aarif Rahman)
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Tony Ka Fai Leung | ... |
Lee Hoi-chuen
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Christy Chung | ... |
Grace Ho
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Jennifer Tse | ... |
Cho Manyee (Pearl Tso)
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Yishan Zhang | ... |
Lau Kin-kong
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Jin Au-Yeung | ... |
Unicorn Chan
(as Jin Auyeung)
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Hanjin Tan | ... |
Skinny Wang
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Wilfred Lau | ... |
Ngai Kwan-chi
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Tat-Ming Cheung | ... |
Fung Fung
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Eddie Cheung | ... |
Cho Tat-wah
(as Siu-Fai Cheung)
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Johnson Yuen | ... |
Leung Sing-bor
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Alex Yen | ... |
Charlie Owen
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Michelle Ye | ... |
Lee Hap-ngan (Eight Sister)
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Heung-Kam Lee | ... |
Bruce's grandma
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Charles Ying | ... |
Peter Lee
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Dylan Sterling | ... |
Robert Lee
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Leanne Ho | ... |
Agnes Lee
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Dada Lo | ... |
Phoebe Lee
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Mi Gong | ... |
Leung Man Lan (Margaret Leung)
(as Angela Gong Mi)
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Dongmei Liang | ... |
Skinny's mother
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Yeung Hin-Chit | ... |
Fifth aunt
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Yiwei Xu | ... |
Seventh aunt
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Gongrong Zhou | ... |
Fourth uncle
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Heung-ko Seung | ... |
Fourth aunt
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Xe Xinwei | ... |
James Wong
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Mo Yauan | ... |
2-years-old Agnes Lee
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Anders Nelsson | ... |
Father Andrew
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Peng Geng | ... |
9-years-old Bruce Lee
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Liang Rui | ... |
3-years-old Bruce Lee
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Li Yang | ... |
Baby Bruce Lee
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Wang Sai | ... |
9-years-old Unicorn Chan
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Yang Si-Rui | ... |
9-years-old Skinny
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Xintong Li | ... |
9-years-old Margaret Leung
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Zili Wei | ... |
10-years-old Peter Lee
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Yao Siting | ... |
11-years-old Agnes Lee
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Gao Junyu | ... |
12-years-old Phoebe Lee
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Du Huizhi | ... |
3-years-old Phoebe Lee
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Kar Lok Chin | ... |
Shek Kin
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Lawrence Cheng | ... |
Gao Luquan
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Kristy Yeung | ... |
Mui Yee
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On-On Yu | ... |
Cho Tat-wah's wife
(as Candice Yu)
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Angel Wong | ... |
Bobo Feung
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Jia Song | ... |
Yu So-chow
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Abe Kwong | ... |
Kwan Man-Ching
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Alex Man | ... |
Ng Cho-fan
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John Cheung | ... |
Ng Wui
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Chieh-Chiang Wu | ... |
Wu Pang
(as Kit-Keung Ng)
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Yue Wu | ... |
Wong Leung
(as Wu Yue)
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Frankie Chi-Hung Ng | ... |
Brother Hung
(as Frankie Ng)
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Wing-Lun Ng | ... |
Lun
(as Alan Ng)
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Emily Wong | ... |
May
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Sammy Leung | ... |
Elvis Piggy
(as Samuel Leung)
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Chi Wai Wong | ... |
Yip Man
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David Mersault | ... |
Inspector Robinson
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Roger | ... |
Charlie Owen's father
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Roger Ng | ... |
Charlie Owen's friend
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Ash Gordey | ... |
Charlie Owen's boxing coach
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Shimada Yasushi | ... |
General Wasuda
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Chau-Yun Lee | ... |
Old Phoebe Lee
(as Phoebe Lee)
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Jan-Fai Lee | ... |
Old Robert Lee
(as Robert Lee)
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Directed by
Manfred Wong | ||
Wai-Man Yip |
Written by
Jan-Fai Lee | ... | (story) |
Manfred Wong | ... | (screenplay) |
Produced by
Li Chen | ... | producer |
John Chong | ... | executive producer |
Jan-Fai Lee | ... | co-producer |
Ping Wang | ... | line producer |
Manfred Wong | ... | producer |
Music by
Kwong Wing Chan |
Cinematography by
Jason Kwan | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Wai-Chiu Chung | ||
Yuen-Ting Yip | ... | (as Shirley Yip) |
Production Design by
Silver Cheung |
Costume Design by
Stanley Cheung |
Production Management
Irene Chan | ... | associate production manager |
Sound Department
Kei-Wing Nip | ... | supervising sound designer |
Visual Effects by
Cori Chan | ... | lighting technical director: Menfond / matte paintings: FatFace |
Stunts
Kar Lok Chin | ... | action choreographer |
Wai-Fai Wong | ... | assistant action choreographer |
Shane Yan | ... | stunt performer |
Camera and Electrical Department
Justine Yeung | ... | still photographer (as Ying-Ki Yeung) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Kar Yan Yip | ... | assistant costume designer |
Additional Crew
Chi-Hung Choi | ... | making-of director |
Agnes Chau-Fung Lee | ... | consultant (as Agnes Lee) |
Chau-Yun Lee | ... | consultant |
Ka-Ho Lee | ... | promoter |
Peter Jung-sum Lee | ... | consultant |
Chieh-Chiang Wu | ... | planner (as Kit-Keung Ng) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Media Asia Distribution (2010) (World-wide)
- Cathay-Keris Films (2010) (Singapore) (theatrical)
- Encore Films (2010) (Singapore) (theatrical)
- Unplugged (2013) (Japan) (theatrical)
- Bandai Visual Company (2013) (Japan) (DVD)
- Central Park Films (2011) (Bosnia & Herzegovina)
- Central Park Films (2011) (Croatia)
- Central Park Films (2011) (Czechia)
- Central Park Films (2011) (North Macedonia)
- Central Park Films (2011) (Serbia and Montenegro)
- Central Park Films (2011) (Slovakia)
- Central Park Films (2011) (Slovenia)
- Central Park Films (2011) (Turkey)
- Central Park Films (2011) (Yugoslavia)
- Icon Film Distribution (2010) (Australia) (DVD)
- Media International Pictures (2010) (Lebanon) (Middle East)
- New KSM (2011) (Germany) (DVD)
- Trinity Filmed Entertainment (2014) (United Kingdom)
- Visionary Thinking (2012) (Yugoslavia) (tv)
Special Effects
- FatFace Productions (visual effects)
Other Companies
- Cine Art Laboratory (prints)
- Cinedigit Sound (post-production facilities)
- Cinedigit Sound (post-production sound services)
- Post Production Office (PPO) (digital film recording)
- Post Production Office (PPO) (digital intermediate)
- Toplight Engineering (camera and lighting equipment supplied by)
- True Technic Ltd. (optical sound transfer)
- True Technic Ltd. (subtitles)
Storyline
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Taglines | He is a legend known by everyone in the world. But not everyone knows about his family. See more » |
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Box Office
Budget | $7,300,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
Trivia | In the film, Bruce Lee, played by Aarif Lee, and Charlie Owen, played by Alex Yen, fight in an abandoned barn. The fight is an homage to the iconic fight between the actual Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris in the film The Way of the Dragon (1972), complete with a cat sitting and watching nearby. See more » |
Goofs | Every time they show the picture of a one hundred American dollar, the new hundred dollar bill was used instead of the old. The movie was about the 1940s and on, however, The one hundred dollar bill shown in the movie was a new 100 dollar bill which has been changed multiple times since the time depicted in the movie. The hundred dollar bill that was inserted into the Chinese red pocket by Bruce Lee's mother had the printed signature of "Henry M Paulson Jr". He was the 74th US Secretary of the Treasury between 2006 and 2009. See more » |