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Robert Clouse (March 6, 1928 – February 4, 1997) was an American film director and producer, known primarily for his work in the action/adventure and martial arts
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. He died on February 4, 1997, in
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of kidney failure. Clouse directed Bruce Lee in Lee's second English-speaking film starring role (the other being '' Marlowe''),
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's ''
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''. After Lee's death, Clouse completed Lee's final film '' The Game of Death'' and released it as ''
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'' in 1978 with a new storyline and cast. Other projects included ''
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'' (1974), ''
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'' (1970), '' China O'Brien'' (1990),
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's ''
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'' (1980), ''
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'' (1985), ''
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'' (1975), among others.


Early life

Before becoming a director, Clouse worked as a still photographer for CBS Television and served in the military. He was also completely deaf, relying on assistant directors later on in his career to verify that actors had delivered their lines correctly.


Short films (1960s)

Clouse was also nominated, twice, for an Oscar for his short films '' The Legend of Jimmy Blue Eyes'' (1964) and ''The Cadillac'' (1962). At the 1964
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, his film ''The Legend of Jimmy Blue Eyes'' was also nominated for the
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for Best Short Film. For ''The Legend of Jimmy Blue Eyes'', Clouse was awarded a Golden Globe and an award at the Edinburgh Film Festival.


1970s

Clouse made his feature directorial debut with '' Dreams of Glass'', a love story between an Asian girl and white boy, starring John Denos and Caroline Barrett. He then followed that film with ''
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'' (1970) (based on the John D. MacDonald novel of the same name) and starring Rod Taylor as the protagonist, Travis McGee. Both films were completed and released in 1970, however ''Darker than Amber'' was released in theatres before ''Dreams of Glass'' arrived. In 1971, Clouse directed an episode of the action-crime TV show '' Ironside'', entitled "Gentle Oaks" (1971). Ironside also featured Bruce Lee as Leon Soo, a Karate/Aikido/Judo instructor in a martial arts school (in the episode "Tagged for Murder" (1967)), an icon with whom Clouse would later collaborate for much of his career. In 1973, he directed ''
Enter the Dragon ''Enter the Dragon'' ( zh, t=龍爭虎鬥) is a 1973 martial arts film directed by Robert Clouse and written by Michael Allin. The film stars Bruce Lee, John Saxon and Jim Kelly. It was Lee's final completed film appearance before his death o ...
''. After that film, Clouse directed ''
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'' (1974). The rest of the 1970s for Clouse would yield the films '' Golden Needles'' (1974), ''
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'' (1975) (director and screenwriter), '' The Pack'' (1977) (director and screenwriter), ''
The Amsterdam Kill ''The Amsterdam Kill'' () is a 1977 film directed by Robert Clouse. It stars Robert Mitchum and Richard Egan. Plot Former DEA Agent Quinlan, removed from the force some years earlier for stealing confiscated drug money, is hired by Chung Wei, ...
'' (1977) (director and screenwriter), ''
Game of Death ''The Game of Death'' (Chinese: 死亡的遊戲) is an incomplete Hong Kong martial arts film, filmed between August and October 1972, directed, written, produced by and starring Bruce Lee, in his final film project. Lee died during the making ...
'' (1978), '' The London Connection'' (1979), and two episodes of ''
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''.


''Enter the Dragon''

In 1973, Clouse collaborated with Bruce Lee and directed his most iconic, immortal and memorable film, ''Enter the Dragon'', working with
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for the first time, which he would collaborate again with in his following film, ''Black Belt Jones'' (1974). ''Enter the Dragon'' was well received by critics upon its release, grossed an estimated $25,000,000 in North America, and an estimated $90,000,000 worldwide on a tight budget of just $850,000. It was also considered by many as one of the best films of 1973. In 1999, ''Enter the Dragon'' grossed more than $200,000,000 worldwide and in 2004, ''Enter the Dragon'' was deemed "culturally significant" in the United States and selected for preservation in the
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. Clouse would collaborate with several actors from ''Enter the Dragon'' on his later films, including Bruce Lee (at least archival footage of Bruce Lee, in ''Game of Death'' (1978)), Jim Kelly in ''Black Belt Jones'' (1974), Robert Wall in both ''Game of Death'' (1978),
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(who provided the voice of Mr. Han in ''Enter the Dragon'' (1973)) in ''The Amsterdam Kill'' (1977), and Bolo Yeung in '' Ironheart'' (1992).


''Game of Death''

In 1978, Clouse re-teamed with Bruce Lee again for ''Game of Death'' (1978) (director and screenwriter), having to finish the footage in creative ways after Lee's death. For that film, he made a trip to
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, where Golden Harvest's
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hired him in order to direct a "comeback" film for Lee, despite the fact that Lee had died in 1973, five years earlier. Clouse was provided incomplete footage from Lee's original version of ''The Game of Death'' that had already been filmed, but ultimately made the creative decision to use a small portion of that footage, primarily due to the fact that the film's plot and story had been re-done many times in a multitude of
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films after Lee's death. By enlisting some of Lee's friends, including Bob Wall and
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, editing in footage from other Bruce Lee movies (as well as using the originally shot ''The Game of Death'' footage), and relying on a number of Bruce Lee stand-ins and look-alikes, Clouse was able to make the film.


1980s

During the 1980s, Clouse directed a TV movie entitled ''The Kids Who Knew Too Much'' (1980) (based on one of the episodes he directed for the TV show, ''
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'') and decided to take a chance with
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for ''
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'' (1980) (director and screenwriter), which Chan stated was a failure because he didn't get a chance to direct the action scenes the way he wanted to. In the 1980s, Clouse also directed '' Force: Five'' (1981; which he co- wrote). He followed that film with '' Deadly Eyes'' (1982) and also directed an episode of '' The Master'' called "Max" (1984). His last film of the 1980s was ''
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'' (1985). In 1985, he launched The Hawk Corporation, with Republic Pictures, who had access to 31 home video projects, giving them a 24% stake in the new company, and Clouse controlling a 52% share in the new company, in order to launch all direct-to-video projects.


1990s

In the 1990s, his final decade of directing films, Clouse directed '' China O'Brien'' (1990), and its
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sequel, ''
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'' (1990). Clouse's final film was '' Ironheart'' (1992), a film for Bolo Yeung, and which was created as a showcase for the film's producer, Britton K. Lee.


TV work

Clouse was one of the directors of the television series '' The Master'', which was broadcast in 1984 and featured a
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called "Okasa", a recurring character played by Sho Kosugi. The episode of '' The Master'' he directed was entitled "Max" (1984). He directed episodes of
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in the late 1970s and early 1980s - "The Kids Know Too Much" (1980) and "The Omega Connection" (1979). In the 1970s, he also directed an episode of '' Ironside'' entitled "Gentle Oaks".


Writing work

Clouse wrote the screenplay (or story) for most of his films, including '' Dreams of Glass'' (1970), ''
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'' (1975), '' The Pack'' (1977), ''
The Amsterdam Kill ''The Amsterdam Kill'' () is a 1977 film directed by Robert Clouse. It stars Robert Mitchum and Richard Egan. Plot Former DEA Agent Quinlan, removed from the force some years earlier for stealing confiscated drug money, is hired by Chung Wei, ...
'' (1977), ''
Game of Death ''The Game of Death'' (Chinese: 死亡的遊戲) is an incomplete Hong Kong martial arts film, filmed between August and October 1972, directed, written, produced by and starring Bruce Lee, in his final film project. Lee died during the making ...
'' (1978; also credited as Jan Spears), ''
The Big Brawl ''The Big Brawl'', () also known as ''Battle Creek Brawl'', is a 1980 martial arts action comedy film, which marked Jackie Chan's first attempt to break into the American movie Hollywood market. A joint American and Hong Kong action film producti ...
'' (1980), '' Force: Five'' (1981), '' China O'Brien'' (1990) and ''
China O'Brien II ''China O'Brien II'' is a 1990 martial arts film produced by Golden Harvest Studios and directed by Robert Clouse. It stars Cynthia Rothrock, Richard Norton and Keith Cooke and is a sequel to the 1990 film ''China O'Brien''. Plot Thanks to She ...
'' (1990). He wrote the screenplays for '' Something Evil'' (1972). and ''
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'' (1973).


Death

Clouse died on February 4, 1997, of
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. His remains were
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and scattered into the
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.


Bruce Lee biography

Clouse also wrote and published a biography on Lee, entitled ''Bruce Lee: The Biography'' which was published in 1989 by Unique Publications. The book's description recites "Finally, the truth can be told about Bruce Lee's remarkable life and tragic death. Close personal friend and director of Bruce's greatest movie, Robert Clouse, reveals his first-hand memories of Bruce and includes interviews with Bruce's family, friends and colleagues in order to tell us the true story of how Bruce lived and died. Also included are numerous photos, many never before made available to the public." The book was also used as one of the source materials for
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's film, '' Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story'' (1993). An excerpt from the book, in Clouse's voice, reads:
My direct contact with Bruce Lee occurred between November 1972 and June 1973 when I started pre-production of the film Enter The Dragon and through the post-production period when Bruce came to the Warner Brothers Studio in Burbank, California, to complete some dubbing of dialogue that had been poorly recorded in Hong Kong. Many of the people I interviewed for this book I had known from that time, but many others I met for the first time during research of Bruce Lee. My perceptions of Bruce were dented and bent from what I knew about him; others were destroyed. Piecing together the portrait is imprecise, but the attempt goes on.


Filmography


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