Birth of the Dragon

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Birth of the Dragon
Directed by George Nolfi
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  • Christopher Wilkinson
  • Stephen J. Rivele
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Production
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  • Groundswell Productions
  • Kylin Films
Country United States
Language English

Birth of the Dragon is an upcoming American martial arts biographical drama film directed by George Nolfi and written by Christopher Wilkinson and Stephen J. Rivele. The film stars Billy Magnussen, Philip Ng, and Xia Yu. The true story revolves around the young martial artist Bruce Lee, who challenges kung fu master Wong Jack Man in 1965 in San Francisco. Principal photography began on November 17, 2015 in Vancouver.

Plot

In 1965 in San Francisco, Bruce Lee challenges kung fu master Wong Jack Man because of a young student of martial arts, Steve McKee.

Cast

Production

On February 19, 2013, it was announced that a biopic titled Birth of the Dragon about young martial artist Bruce Lee was in development, writing Christopher Wilkinson and Stephen J. Rivele.[2] QED International and Groundswell Productions would finance and produce the film along with their Bill Block and Michael London, respectively. While Wilkinson and Rivele would also produce the film.[2] On May 30, 2014, George Nolfi was announced to be the director of the film, and Janice Williams was also attached as producer.[3] In June 2015, there was a casting call for the role of Lee, in search for an 20 to 30 years old martial arts expert.[4] Mike Moh was under consideration for the titular role.[5] On November 16, 2015, the film's cast was announced and it included Billy Magnussen as a martial arts student, Steve McKee; Philip Ng as Bruce Lee; Xia Yu as Wong Jack Man; Jingjing Qu as McKee's love interest, Xiulan; and Jin Xing as the brutal crime boss, Auntie Blossom.[1] Chinese company Kylin Films came on board to finance the film, while QED left the project, Groundswell would still produce the film.[6] London would be the producer along with Janice Williams, Wilkinson, Rivele, and Kylin's James H. Pang, while Leo Shi Young, David Nicksay, and Nolfi would executive produce, and Helen Y. Zhong, Jaeson Ma, and Joel Viertel would co-produce the film.[1] Corey Yuen came on board to design the film's action sequences, which is set in 1965 in and around Oakland and San Francisco, about the actual fight between Shaolin Master Jack Man and the young Lee.[1][3]

Filming

Filming was previously scheduled to begin on October 28, 2015 at the North Shore Studios in Vancouver, British Columbia.[7] Principal photography on the film began on November 17, 2015 in the Metro Vancouver area.[1][6][8] Filming would last through January 24, 2016.[8]

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