The Big Boss

The Big Boss
Hong Kong film poster
Traditional Chinese唐山大兄
Simplified Chinese唐山大兄
Literal meaningChinese Elder Brother
Hanyu PinyinTángshān dàxiōng
JyutpingTong4 Saan1 Daai6 Hing1
Directed byLo Wei
Wu Chia-hsiang
Written byLo Wei
Produced byRaymond Chow
StarringBruce Lee
Maria Yi
James Tien
Han Ying-chieh
CinematographyChen Ching-chu
Edited bySung Ming
Music byWang Fu-ling
Peter Thomas (alternative score)
Production
company
Distributed byGolden Harvest
Release date
  • 23 October 1971 (1971 -10-23) (Hong Kong)
Running time
100 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguagesCantonese
Mandarin
Thai
BudgetUS$100,000[1]
Box officeUS$50 million[2]

The Big Boss (Chinese: 唐山大兄; originally titled as Fists of Fury in the United States) is a 1971 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Lo Wei (who also writer in the film) and Wu Chi-hsiang. Bruce Lee stars in his first major film in a lead role, and his first Hong Kong film since 1960. The film co-stars Maria Yi, James Tien, Tony Liu, and Nora Miao. Originally written for Tien, the leading role was given to Lee instead when the film's original director, Ng Kar-seung, was replaced by Lo Wei. The film was a critical success and excelled at the box office.[3] Lee's strong performance overshadowed Tien, already a star in Hong Kong, and made Bruce Lee famous in Asia and eventually the world.

The film went on to gross nearly US$50 million worldwide (equivalent to approximately $400 million adjusted for inflation), against a tight budget of $100,000, approximately 500 times its original investment. It was the highest-grossing Hong Kong film up until Lee's next film, Fist of Fury (1972).

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  3. ^ Ewins, Michael (4 July 2012). "In Review: The Big Boss on JVJ". New Empress Magazine. Archived from the original on 8 December 2015.