The search for Lo Lieh’s 1976 cult classic, The Big Boss Part II – an unofficial sequel to the 1971 Bruce Lee classic, The Big Boss – may finally be over. Back in 2014, the film had a one-night-only showing at Quentin Tarantino’s New Beverly Cinema in Los Angeles, but unless you lived in the area, news of this limited engagement was nothing but a lost opportunity for the rest of world.

But now, The Big Boss Part II, one of the most sought after kung fu titles ever, is being teased by Grizzly Peak Films, an indie company headed by actor/martial artist Michael Worth, whose association with Pearl River Films makes the tease even more promising.

In addition to Lo Lieh (Five Fingers of Death), this “lost classic” also stars Bruce Le (Clones of Bruce Lee), Michael Chan Wai Man (The Handcuff), Krung Srivilai (H-Bomb) and Wong Ping (Vengeance!). Interestingly enough, The Big Boss Part II was directed by Chan Chue, who played the surviving manager in the original (the guy who says “No profit in ice, but dope, plenty”).

The Big Boss Part II practically picks up on location in Thailand where original The Big Boss left off. Le takes over the role of Cheng Chiu On (Bruce Lee), who is now in jail for the events portrayed in the first film. Lieh, who plays his brother, is the center character who gets heavily involved involved with another breed of local baddies.

Of course, The Big Boss Part II shouldn’t be confused with Dragon Lee’s similarly-titled The Big Boss 2, which was a re-title of Dragon Lee Fights Again, a movie that has no connection with the original. If anything, it was more of a Fist of Fury copycat.

We’ll keep you updated as we hear more. For now, we leave you with the Ice Factory clip from The Big Boss Part II, followed by the film’s Trailer, as well as the film’s first 10 minutes, which has been lingering on youtube since 2013.