Dragon Rising - The Green Hornet Screentest (1965) [PG]

Release Date:
January 1, 1965

Original Title:
Dragon Rising - The Green Hornet Screentest

Genres:
Action | Documentary

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG 

Runtime: 8

Screentest for Bruce in The Green Hornet

Before he was a global icon, Bruce Lee was a young martial arts master, 24 at the time, trying to make his way in Hollywood. In this rare and never-before-seen screentest, Lee shows off his incredible skills and charisma as he auditions for the role of Kato in the TV series The Green Hornet. The screentest is a fascinating glimpse into Lee's early career, and it's clear that he was destined for greatness. His movements are fluid and powerful, and his expressions are full of intensity and focus. It's no wonder that the producers of The Green Hornet were so impressed. This screentest is a must-see for any fan of Bruce Lee, and it's a reminder of his incredible talent and potential. It's a glimpse into a world that could have been, and it's a reminder of what we lost when Lee died too young. This is now considered a prized piece of Bruce Lee memorabilia.

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