Robert Clouse

Robert Clouse

Tagline: A master of martial arts cinema and a beacon of action-packed storytelling, Robert Clouse.

Born in 1928 in San Diego, United States, Robert Clouse began his directorial career in the late 1960s, forging a path in the genres of action and martial arts. His filmography includes iconic films such as "Enter the Dragon" featuring Bruce Lee, and "Game of Death," posthumously completing Lee's final film, though his work did not garner any major film festival awards. Clouse's directorial style was characterized by kinetic, high-energy fight sequences and a flair for dramatic storytelling, often within the confines of genre cinema. Robert Clouse, the man behind the camera, was a real-life hero, who despite being profoundly deaf, directed some of the most sonically vibrant and culturally significant films in the martial arts genre.