Robert Clouse

Robert Clouse

  • Birthday: 1928-03-06
  • Deathday: 1997-02-04
  • Place of birth: Wisconsin, USA

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 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 genres. He died on February 4, 1997 in Oregon of kidney failure. Clouse directed Bruce Lee in Lee's only English-speaking starring role, in 1973's Enter the Dragon. After Lee's death, Clouse attempted to finish Lee's incomplete film Game of Death and released it in 1978 with a new storyline and cast. Other projects included Jim Kelly's Black Belt Jones, Darker than Amber, China O'Brien (starring Cynthia Rothrock), Jackie Chan's The Big Brawl, and many others. Description above from the Wikipedia article Robert Clouse, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

Production

The Ultimate Warrior

1975

As Director

Enter the Dragon

1973

As Director

China O'Brien II

1990

As Director

China O'Brien

1990

As Director

Game of Death

1978

As Director

Gymkata

1985

As Director

Darker Than Amber

1970

As Director

Black Belt Jones

1974

As Director

Deadly Eyes

1982

As Director

The Big Brawl

1980

As Director

The Long Dark Night

1977

As Director

The Amsterdam Kill

1977

As Director

Force: Five

1981

As Director

Golden Needles

1974

As Director

Ironheart

1992

As Director

The Cadillac

1962

As Director

The London Connection

1979

As Director

Dreams of Glass

1970

As Director

Master Ninja

1984

As Director

The Cadillac

1962

As Producer

China O'Brien II

1990

As Producer

China O'Brien

1990

As Producer

Dreams of Glass

1970

As Producer

The Ultimate Warrior

1975

As Writer

China O'Brien

1990

As Screenplay

China O'Brien II

1990

As Writer

Game of Death

1978

As Writer

The Big Brawl

1980

As Screenplay

Something Evil

1972

As Writer

The Long Dark Night

1977

As Screenplay

Dreams of Glass

1970

As Writer

Force: Five

1981

As Screenplay

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