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Bruce is asked to Enter Han's Tournament on his private island to investigate the numerous deaths of Han's overdosed, drowned girls. Bruce accepts to help, but not just to investigate. He wants to avenge his sister's death on the island. During the competition, Bruce first fights Ohara, Han's number one body guard, the man who forced his sister to comit suicide. Bruce quickly knocks Ohara to the ground many times; Ohara charges at Bruce with rage. Bruce eventually kills Ohara. While Bruce disobeys orders to stay indoors at night, Bruce attacks several guards. After a guard sees Bruce flee the scene, Han suspects Williams, another fighter, because he, too, was outside then. When Williams denies attacking the guards, he threatens to leave the tournamen;, Han kills Williams in combat. Because of the death of his number one bodyguard, Han asks Roper, another fighter, to join his private army. Han shows Roper his underground heroine factory, and the dead William's body hanging over a tank of water. After seeing his old friend Williams, Roper refuses to join Han's army and represent Han in the United States. Later that night, Bruce again attempts to find a radio to call for backup. This time he is spoted in the underground layer. Bruce fights the Han's army of guards, and defeats all of them. But he is eventually trapped. The next day, Roper is told to fight Bruce; he refuses. Han sends Bolo, his number two bodyguard on Bruce and John. John signals Bruce that he will take Bolo. After killing Bolo, Han sends his entire army and students on the two fighters. A girl who works for the British releases Han's prisioners. The prisoners, dressed in black, fight Han's soldiers, dressed in white. While they fight, Bruce chases Han, who tries to escape, into his room of mirrors. Bruce side-kicks Han into a spear. Han dies. Bruce exits, and sees that Han's students have been defeated. The British army comes in helicopters, and the movie ends as Roper and Bruce give each other the thumbs-up. . .
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