BEIJING, July 20 (Xinhua) -- Thirty-six years to the
day after martial-arts film legend Bruce Lee died, a Beijing-based movie company
announced Monday, that it would work with Lee's family to produce a movie
portraying "the truest Bruce Lee" for his fans worldwide.
Robert Lee, Lee's younger brother, will be the movie
producer and his older sister, Phoebe Lee, will also help in making the movie, a
news Web site Zhejiang online reported Monday.
It is the first time that Lee's family has authorized
a movie about the legendary star.
Last year, a Bruce Lee's 40-part television series
was aired on the Chinese mainland. The latest movie about the star was made 16
years ago in United States.
"The movie will have three episodes describing the
star's youth, his martial-arts film time, his great success and unexpected
death," Robert Lee said at the movie's kick-off ceremony held Monday here.
"There are many books or movies about my brother, but
I think they are not even close to truth. I want to make the movie of a true
Bruce Lee and then I have no more regrets in my life," 70-year-old Phoebe Lee
said.
The first part of the series will be shot next year,
which will premier November 27, Lee's birthday.
The production company says it has prepared four
years for the movie. It did not reveal any candidates of the movie director and
actor.
Born in America in 1940, Bruce Lee had his first
performance onscreen during childhood. He then became an outstanding martial
artist and star of Kung fu movies, bringing Hong Kong films worldwide attention
in the 1970s.
Lee made 46 Kungfu movies. He died at age 32 in 1973,
while starring and directing the movie "Game of Death" in Hong
Kong.