
One Down, Two to Go
Buddies (Fred Williamson, Jim Brown, Jim Kelly) even score for rip-off martial-arts show.

Buddies (Fred Williamson, Jim Brown, Jim Kelly) even score for rip-off martial-arts show.

A martial artist (Jim Kelly) saves a self-defense school from Los Angeles mobsters.

A man (Sal Watts) declares war on the Arabs who murdered his ex-lover.

A female paramedic joins a team of New York City firefighters who become the targets of a sniper.

Soldiers with no combat experience hold a World War II dam for their bigoted captain (Stephen Boyd).

Young man (Billy Dee Williams) turns militant to fight racism.

Woman (Angie Dickinson), daughters and gang (William Shatner, Tom Skerritt) rob 1930s Texas banks.

The Walker family, whose upbeat attitude make living in New York City more of an adventure.

Damey learns the difference between friends and family when he sneaks out of the house.

Damey tries to earn money for the Harlem Week Festival.

Damey digs for dirt when his battle with the school bully turns into a contest of insults.

Damey becomes convinced that the world is against Tripod because of his missing paw.

Soul! staff read poetry and letters from viewers throughout the country.

Popular singing group Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes; singer Esther Marrow.

Bruce Lee (Siu-Lung Leung) opens a gym in hell.

High-kicking heroes battle assorted villains in this martial-arts tale.

Han Wook investigates an opium ring in Las Vegas to avenge his brother Han Ji-hyeok's mysterious death.

Tracing Bruce Lee's life from college to his fascination with martial arts.

Footage filmed before Lee's death in 1973 is blended with new material in this tale.

Four of the finest martial artists from the U.S. travel to Tokyo for an international competition.