His films contain some of the most laugh-out-loud inventive fights and stunt sequences in movie history.
The movie combines the supernatural format with Chans trademark action-comedy style.
The body-bending action sequences showcase Chans athleticism, while there are also many laugh-out-loud moments.
This is classic Chan at his best action, comedy, and stunts combined to make for essential viewing.
The film is noted for its blend of martial arts action and western motifs.
Its the masterful combination of action that makes the humorous moments throughout really pop!
Rush Hourwas the catalyst for the founding of film review website Rotten Tomatoes.
I’m not 6'1"") that are still as sharp more than 25 years later.
Chans charisma and Tuckers energy are a match made in heaven.
Jackie Chan is best known for his skills in martial arts, footwork, and stunt work.
There are 10 movies that stand out as having his best stunts.
Chan’s signature slapstick comedy style is on full display inPolice Story.
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The Spy Next Door is a family action-comedy film directed by Brian Levant. The movie stars Jackie Chan as Bob Ho, an undercover CIA super spy who decides to retire and settle down with his next-door neighbor and girlfriend. However, he faces the challenge of caring for her three children, who are unaware of his covert lifestyle, while handling a last mission involving a clandestine Russian plot.
The Spy Next Door is a family action-comedy film directed by Brian Levant. The movie stars Jackie Chan as Bob Ho, an undercover CIA super spy who decides to retire and settle down with his next-door neighbor and girlfriend. However, he faces the challenge of caring for her three children, who are unaware of his covert lifestyle, while handling a last mission involving a clandestine Russian plot.
Rush Hour 2, directed by Brett Ratner, follows Detective Carter and Inspector Lee as they navigate a dangerous investigation in Hong Kong. While Carter seeks leisure, Lee is determined to apprehend a Triad gang leader linked to a counterfeiting scheme tied to a bombing at the American Embassy.
Shanghai Noon is a 2000 action comedy film directed by Tom Dey. The story follows Chon Wang (Jackie Chan), an imperial guard from China who travels to the American Old West to rescue a kidnapped princess. Along the way, he partners with an outlaw named Roy O’Bannon (Owen Wilson) amidst cultural clashes and adventure. The film is noted for its blend of martial arts action and western motifs.
Rush Hour is an action/adventure comedy that stars Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker. When the F.B.I. becomes agitated over dedicated Hong Kong Inspector (Lee) being sent to Los Angeles to rescue the Chinese Consul’s kidnapped daughter, he is forced to team up with a reckless and loudmouthed L.A.P.D.detective (Tucker) to keep him front interfering. Despite the differences between the two, they’ll put them aside to prove themselves and save the girl while finding themselves caught in a notorious crime lord’s crosshairs.
Drunken Master is a martial arts film featuring Jackie Chan as a mischievous young man who is sent to train under a rigorously unorthodox old beggar. Released in 1978, it follows his journey to mastering the Drunken Fist fighting style amidst comedic and action-packed encounters.
Police Story is a Hong Kong action film directed by and starring Jackie Chan as Kevin Chan Ka-Kui, a dedicated police officer who is framed for murder. The film showcases remarkable stunt work and martial arts sequences, depicting Kevin’s relentless pursuit of justice against a drug lord. Released in 1985, Police Story underscores Chan’s innovative approach to action filmmaking, combining high-octane sequences with comedic elements.