
It's rather amazing to think that Jackie Chan is nearly 60, or that he's old enough to have worked with Bruce Lee. But the renowned Chinese martial artist got his start as a stunt man working on Lee's films "Fists of Fury" and "Enter the Dragon."
While talking to "George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight" in Canada to introduce a screening of some of his classic films, Chan recalled his best story ever, an "exchange" with Lee during the filming of "Enter the Dragon."
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We won't spoil it for you, but the story ends with Lee holding Chan lovingly. No, really.
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