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[edit] Removed Trivia that needs citation
Removed this trvia piece that is totally uncited and seems absurd - "Game of Death is actually based on a true story in South Korea, about a Korean martial artist who was assigned to steal a treasure at the top of a pagoda. However, he declined to do so, as a result, his wife and child were kidnapped. He had no choice, but to participate in the mission along with other top martial artists at the time." --OMG LAZERS 14:00, 28 October 2006 (UTC)