<p>Enter the Dragon released in 1973 was a ground-breaking martial arts movie that had a profound impact on its worldwide audience. Directed by Robert Clouse and starring Bruce Lee in his final completed film role the movie was a cultural phenomenon that helped to popularize martial arts around the world.</p><p><br></p><p>At the time of its release Enter the Dragon was considered a groundbreaking film for several reasons. Firstly it was one of the first movies to feature martial arts prominently and it did so in a way that was both stylish and exciting. The movie's fight scenes were expertly choreographed and performed by the talented cast including Bruce Lee who was already a martial arts icon by this point in his career. The film's success helped to establish martial arts as a legitimate form of entertainment paving the way for future movies and television shows in the genre.</p><p><br></p><p>Secondly Enter the Dragon was one of the first movies to bring together international talent from both sides of the Pacific. The film was a co-production between Hong Kong's Golden Harvest studio and Warner Bros. Pictures and it featured a diverse cast of actors from the US Hong Kong and other countries. This cross-cultural collaboration helped to broaden the appeal of the film and cemented its place in cinematic history.</p><p><br></p>