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  1. Watch Enter the Dragon (1973) Full Movie Online Free. A martial artist agrees to spy on a reclusive crime lord using his invitation to a tournament there as cover.

  2. Nov 27, 2020 · Enter the Dragon: Directed by Dennie Gordon. With Andrew Koji, Olivia Cheng, Jason Tobin, Dianne Doan. [Cinemax] HD. 'Enter the Dragon.' (Season 2) Enemies become allies when chaos erupts in Chinatown.

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    • Dennie Gordon
    • 2020-11-27
  3. [Spoilers] Warrior 2x9 Episode Discussion "Enter the Dragon" Season 2 Episode 9 Aired : 10PM EST, Nov 27, 2020 Synopsis : After Bill and his men are confronted by an angry mob, Chinatown erupts into chaos, forcing the tongs to work together to protect their streets.

  4. Warrior Season 2 Episode 9 Review: Enter the Dragon. With a nod to one of Bruce Lee’s greatest films, Warrior recreates Chinatown’s tragic race war.

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    Enter the Dragon is the ninth episode of the second season of the original martial arts crime drama Warrior and the nineteenth episode overall. It premiered on November 27, 2020. The series has since been acquired by Max.

    After Bill and his men are confronted by an angry mob, Chinatown erupts into chaos, forcing the tongs to work together to protect their streets. As Chao and Mai Ling seek shelter, Mai Ling tends to an ailing Ah Toy. Sophie opens her eyes to Leary's world. Lee decides which side he's on.

    Jacob recalls the moments leading up to Mayor Blake's death. He had hit him over the head with a poker to stop him from strangling Penny to death. Penny then crawls over to Sophie and wakes her up. Jacob questions what they should do, as they obviously can't tell the police the truth. They won't care that he was acting in Penny's defense when they learn he killed the Mayor of San Francisco. So, Penny gives Jacob all the money she has and tells him to catch the first train to San Jose, which comes every morning.

    After fleeing the mayor's estate, Jacob returns to Chinatown, where his ill mother lays in bed. He tells her that he has to leave for a while and leaves some money under her pillow. The following morning, on his way to the train station, he is cornered in by the increased police presence, trapping him in Chinatown, and forcing him to take shelter in the basement of a shop, where he remains for the day as the police continue their search. However, he flees after the police search the home and breaks into Chao's shop.

    Jacob pleads with Chao for help, but he has no assistance to offer. He offers to pay Chao, which he reluctantly accepts. Chao warns Jacob that they won't let up until he's caught or dead. His best bet is across the salt. Chao intends to do this by putting Jacob in the coffin and shipping him back to China along with the rest of the dead.

    Unfortunately for Jacob, on the ride to the port, he is captured by Bill and the San Francisco police department. Lee questions how Bill knew just where Jacob would be and reveals that Buckley got a tip. Lee is worried that Buckley has another agenda, which Bill admits might be true, but at least they have the right guy. Still, Lee doesn't trust Buckley, nor does he trust Bill for that matter.

    Mai Ling tells Chao that he can relax now that it's all over, but Chao is worried that Jacob will be hanged. However, Mai Ling reasons that Chao did the right thing, because if he hadn't, everyone else would've paid for his crime.

    Bill and Lee personally follow the paddy wagon escorting Jacob to jail. However, the road is blocked off by the workingmen, led by a man named Tully. Word has quickly spread of Jacob's arrest, but rather than allowing the officer to do their job, the workingmen would like to see street justice prevail. Tully riles up the workingmen and orders Bill and his men to step aside, but Bill warns them to stand down. They ignore Bill's warning and attack him, as well as Lee, Harrison, and Stone, before breaking into the carriage and pulling Jacob out. Tully ties a rope around Jacob's neck and hangs him just outside the Banshee. Leary exits and helps Bill to his feet, pushing away his own men. Sophie attempts to stop them, but the mob is too riled up, and she is knocked to the ground, forced to watch helplessly as Jacob breathes his last breath.

    Starring

    •Andrew Koji as Ah Sahm •Olivia Cheng as Ah Toy •Jason Tobin as Young Jun •Dianne Doan as Mai Ling •Kieran Bew as Bill O'Hara •Dean Jagger as Dylan Leary •Joanna Vanderham as Penelope Blake •Tom Weston-Jones as Richard Lee •Hoon Lee as Wang Chao •Langley Kirkwood as Walter Buckley (credit only) •Christian McKay as Samuel Blake •Perry Yung as Father Jun •Dustin Nguyen as Zing (credit only) •Céline Buckens as Sophie Mercer •Miranda Raison as Nellie Davenport (credit only) •Chen Tang as Hong •Maria-Elena Laas as Rosalita Vega •Joe Taslim as Li Yong

    Supporting

    •Kenneth Fok as Jacob •Patrick Buchanan as Tully •David Butler as Russell Flannagan •Robert Hobbs as Stone •Nicholas Pauling as Harrison •Steve Park as Tu •Xin Sarith Wuku as Xin •Vivian Pow Chong as Jacob's Mother •Shane John Kruger as Roughneck •Edward J. Pepperell as Goon •Trevor Frost as Gunman

    •The episode title, "Enter the Dragon," refers to a 1973 martial arts action film of the same name starring Bruce Lee.

  5. Nov 28, 2020 · Enter the Dragon” evokes Bruce Lee’s most famous movie with a brutal race war in one of the season’s best episodes. This recap of Warrior season 2, episode 9, “Enter the Dragon”, contains spoilers.

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  7. Nov 24, 2020 · Check out the new Warrior Season 2 Episode 9 Trailer starring Céline Buckens! Let us know what you think in the comments below. Learn more about this show on Rotten Tomatoes: https://www ...

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