It was a box office brick when it debuted in 1978, but cable television's AMC channel hopes to score off the rebound when it airs a Tuesday special on Bruce Lee's final film "Game of Death" featuring basketball legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
Abdul-Jabbar is among a handful of people who appear in the 90-minute special, "Bruce Lee: A Warrior's Journey," talking about the kung-fu legend who died at age 32 before "Game of Death" was finished.
AMC is also trumpeting a half-hour of never-before-seen footage, which the makers believe show the work -- critically panned at the time -- as Lee intended.
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Abdul-Jabbar is among a handful of people who appear in the 90-minute special, "Bruce Lee: A Warrior's Journey," talking about the kung-fu legend who died at age 32 before "Game of Death" was finished.
AMC is also trumpeting a half-hour of never-before-seen footage, which the makers believe show the work -- critically panned at the time -- as Lee intended.
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