The son of a rich and powerful man murders a family. Yueh Hua and his gang have a difficult time arresting him and a more difficult time making sure justice is done. About 99% of the martial arts movies with the words "Bruce", "Shaolin", and "Dragon" in the title have nothing to do with those things and this one is perhaps the most blatant example with the alternate title "Bruce is Loose". It's a mixed blessing how this came to be. In the early 1980s a mom & pop VHS rental store popped up on every street corner in America and on the way home from work every Friday people would rent all the movies they could carry. The Asia movie industry found it could make millions on old films collecting dust. Two problems complicated things. First, movies are rectangular and VHS is almost square. The resultant VHS version of the movie had to be distorted or missing a part of the picture. Minimal effort was spared to solve that problem as quality was of no concern. Analog movies actually have the equivalent of 5k digital resolution but no television set of the period using scan lines instead of pixels could produce anything clearer than the equivalent of 0.32k resolution. More important was the marketing. American audiences had never heard of these movies and did not know the stars. That problem was easily solved by renaming the movie and putting a flashy picture on the box neither of which was required to have anything to do with the movie. Today I watch these movies and lament that the misleading titles actually prevent people today from discovering and enjoying these films. I am a hard core fan and spare no effort tracking down a movie but often I end up with four copies with different titles of the same movie or can't find a movie at all because a title search leads in many wrong directions. My biggest sorrow is the poor quality of the digital file. By now the original prints of these movies, if they still exist, have dried up to dust. Plus any original copy would have been played halfway to destruction during its original release. As bad as it is, were it not for the old VHS tapes these movies would not exist at all.