
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a museum or exhibition panel featuring text and a historical black and white photograph, oriented vertically. The year "1941" is prominently displayed in red at the top left. The visible text, both in English and Chinese, describes an event from 1941. The English text reads: "In February 1941, Lee Hoi-chuen took three-months-old Bruce Lee to appear in the Cantonese opera film 'Golden Gate Girl'." The corresponding Chinese text further clarifies: "李海泉抱着仅3个月的李小龙在 粤剧电影《金门女》中亮相。" (Lee Hoi-chuen holding only 3-month-old Bruce Lee debuted in the Cantonese opera film "Golden Gate Girl"). The numbers "2" are also visible in a few places, likely serving as markers or indices for the exhibit. The black and white photograph depicts an adult, presumably Lee Hoi-chuen, holding a baby, likely three-month-old Bruce Lee, in what appears to be a film or stage setting. The adult is wearing period clothing, possibly a costume for the Cantonese opera film mentioned. The baby is wrapped in blankets and looks up. The photograph captures a tender moment between the adult and the infant. The overall scene is a factual presentation from an exhibit, located in Guang Zhou Shi, China, detailing a significant early moment in Bruce Lee's life and career. The text and image together provide a historical record of his first film appearance.
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