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PURE CINEMA: Films from Any Country-no Subtitles Required.

Chris Nersinger
4 min readMar 28, 2024
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A first in a series of reviews and articles regarding true, pure cinema… films that can be viewed by anyone even if you are watching a version in which you do not understand or speak that particular language. …

Above- The Thailand release poster for Way of the Dragon. No matter the language it’s still Bruce Lee. Lots of action and color. Photo by Kung Fu Movie Posters

WAY OF THE DRAGON (1972)- you are invited to purposely watch in the non-English track and no subtitles either. This is one of those films-a plot that showcases the gamut of emotions filled with dramatic action and all the while weaving a story that is easily followed without having to use subtitles or listening in one’s own spoken dialect …aside from this …Alley Fight-The Way of the Dragon (1/8) Movie CLIP — Chinese Boxing (1972) HD (youtube.com)

Above- The international release poster- Released here in the US as Return of the Dragon with sveral minutes short of the international print.

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Chris Nersinger
Chris Nersinger

Written by Chris Nersinger

Was born the year that DR. NO (1962) premiered. His first movie, age 3 -MONSTER ON THE CAMPUS (1958). A writer of all things Pop Culture. Movies, Music, TV. ...

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