A New “Bruce Lee” Movie To Come

Legendary martial artist Bruce Lee continues his legacy from beyond the grave. Lee’s philosophical style of martial arts is hitting the big screen in a film titled “The Silent Flute.” The film will be based on a philosophy written by Lee before his death in 1973.
Variety reports producer Paul Malansky is working on the feature and has successfully secured financing from B&E Productions, a Hong Kong based company. Malansky’s son Sasha is composing the screenplay basing it on Bruce Lee’s original treatment.
Sasha Malansky will also serve as producer along with Bey Logan, Kurt Fethke, co-producers David Tadman, Steve Kerridge, and his father, executive producer.
Malansky promises the film will honor Bruce Lee’s original philosophical and artistic techniques. This film is meant to add to the Bruce Lee legacy and bring martial art movies to a higher level of creativity and content as never seen before.
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