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Jackie Chan

About: Jackie Chan truly has suffered for his art: In more than 20 years of moviemaking, the nimble and fearless Hong Kong action star has broken every bone in his body while performing his own stunts.As a poverty-stricken youngster in Hong Kong, he was still able to enroll at the Chinese Opera Research Institute at age seven and rigorously trained with the Peking Opera for the next decade. After an incredibly prolific -- and award-winning -- career in Europe and Asia, Chan broke into the U.S. film industry with 1996's Rumble in the Bronx, followed quickly by 1998's success opposite Chris Tucker in Rush Hour and 2000's comedy-Western Shanghai Noon.The charismatic Chan has become one of the world's favorite action stars, with much credit given to those bone-breaking, acrobatic stunts.

Jackie Chan's Who Am I

Rated: | Views Released Year: 1998
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About: Martial-arts megastar Jackie Chan wrote, directed and stars in this action-comedy. Secret agent Jackie (Chan) leads a commando group to Africa to kidnap scientists who are working to unleash a powerful -- and lethal -- new energy source. When Jackie develops amnesia after a plane crash, he fights to regain his memory and continue his assignment. Who Am I is packed with excitement and, of course, Jackie's unique brand of gymnastic martial arts.
URL: Jackie Chan's Who Am I

Fist of the Double K/ Kung Fu Stars: Double Feature

Rated: | Views Released Year: 2003
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About: The biggest names of 1970s Hong Kong cinema -- Jackie Chan, John Woo and Sammo Hung -- are featured in this chopsocky double bill. In Fist of the Double K, an early work from director Woo, Chan stars as a young cop assigned to a gangster-ridden town, where he must face the man who left his father to die. In Kung Fu Stars, Hung unleashes his formidable martial arts skills alongside Billy Chan and Ching-Ying Lam.
URL: Fist of the Double K/ Kung Fu Stars: Double Feature

Project A 2

Rated: | Views Released Year: 1991
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About: After he defeats an evil pirate at sea, Dragon Mao (Jackie Chan) gets offered the lead slot on the municipal police squad. But when he discovers corruption seeded deep within the department, he must keep one eye on the locals and the other on his fellow officers. He soon finds himself at the center of a jewelry robbery, framed by malevolent forces who want him destroyed. Chan also directed this sequel to Project A 1.
URL: Project A 2

A Kid from Tibet

Rated: | Views Released Year: 1991
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About: As the evil sect known as the Black Section of Esoteric Buddhism wreaks havoc on Tibet, a young monk named Wong La (Biao Yuen) is sent to Hong Kong to recover a sacred urn that holds the power to defeat the enemies. Wong soon meets and safeguards a gorgeous woman (Michelle Reis) connected to the urn's protector, while the leader of the Black Section learns of Wong's plan and pursues the urn for himself in this martial arts thriller.
URL: A Kid from Tibet

Robin-B-Hood

Rated: | Views Released Year: 2006
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About: Martial arts star Jackie Chan plays a negative character for the first time in this film that casts him as a compulsive gambler caught up in a kidnapping scheme. It turns out, however, that Fong (Chan) does have a heart, and when he's left tending the tot, a strong bond develops. Now, he just has to fend off the baddies, protect the child and try to stay out of jail in this deftly choreographed action comedy from Benny Chan.
URL: Robin-B-Hood

Half a Loaf of Kung Fu

Rated: | Views Released Year: 1980
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About: Jackie Chan turns kung fu inside out with this martial-arts action comedy. Chan plays Jiang, an amiable but bungling ne'er-do-well who cons his way into a servant's job at a mansion. Then he mistakenly masquerades as the "Whip Hero," a renowned outlaw whose defense of choice is to plaster his opponents with eggs! This goofy parody made Chan a star.
URL: Half a Loaf of Kung Fu

Bruce Lee: A Warrior's Journey

Rated: | Views Released Year: 2000
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About: Legendary martial artist Bruce Lee is the subject of this thoughtful documentary by Lee aficionado John Little. Using interviews, behind-the-scenes footage and action sequences from Lee's last (unfinished) film, Game of Death, Little paints a textured, complex portrait of the world's most famous action hero.
URL: Bruce Lee: A Warrior's Journey

The Legend of Drunken Master

Rated: | Views Released Year: 1994
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About: Jackie Chan returns in the sequel to the film that made him famous (Drunken Master). Wong Fei-Hung (Chan) is a dutiful son who must do battle with thieves trying to smuggle priceless artifacts out of China. Fei-Hung uses his patented "Drunken Boxing" fighting style in which a swig of alcohol empowers him to kick some baddie butt. The final no-holds-barred fisticuffs in an old steel mill are mind-blowing.
URL: The Legend of Drunken Master

Drunken Master

Rated: | Views Released Year: 1978
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About: Wong Fei-Hung (Jackie Chan) is the mischievous young son of a martial arts schoolmaster who is constantly clowning around when he should be learning kung fu. After his comic antics injure the son of a powerful local man, his father enlists the help of his sadistic uncle to teach his son a little self-discipline.
URL: Drunken Master

Martin: Season 5

Rated: | Views Released Year: 1996
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About: In the final season of the hit sitcom starring Martin Lawrence in the title role (and playing the parts of his mother, Bob the White Guy and more), he continues to juggle his roller-coaster relationship with Gina (Tisha Campbell). As the series draws to a close, Martin and Gina plan to start a family and later prepare to move to Los Angeles to further their career fortunes. Guests include Mr. T, Jackie Chan, Erik Estrada and singer Lou Rawls.
URL: Martin: Season 5

Martial Arts Master: The Life of Bruce Lee

Rated: | Views Released Year: 1993
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About: Delving into the life of beloved martial arts master Bruce Lee, this documentary includes an engrossing examination of his wildly influential movie career, his untimely death in 1973 and the immense cultural impact he left behind. Interviews with family, friends and fellow actors, such as Jackie Chan and James Coburn, give an insider's perspective on a complex man who helped turn interest in martial arts into a global phenomenon.
URL: Martial Arts Master: The Life of Bruce Lee

Young Master

Rated: | Views Released Year: 1980
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About: International action star Jackie Chan (who also makes his directing debut with this film) is Dragon, a student whose martial arts school faces stiff competition from a richer rival school. The two groups face off in a competition that pits Dragon against his own schoolmate Tiger, who's secretly on the payroll to perform for the rival school. Prepare for non-stop action in one of Chan's biggest Hong Kong hits.
URL: Young Master

The Young Master

Rated: | Views Released Year: 1980
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About: Jackie Chan directs this kung-fu-comedy about an orphan named Lung (Chan) who's being raised by a strict teacher at an old martial-arts school. During a lion dance competition, Lung's brother, Jing (Wei Pei), runs off after accepting a bribe to help a rival school win. The school subsequently sends Lung out to find him. Jing, however, has joined a gang, and the cops mistake Lung for his brother and arrest him instead.
URL: The Young Master

Master of Disaster

Rated: | Views Released Year: 1982
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About: As extraordinary pupils of kung fu, two brothers travel to Hong Kong to train under the instruction of their uncle -- until a run-in with devious dope smugglers threatens their destiny. Now, they must take on a gang of thugs and confront the kingpin of the drug underworld to save their uncle's daughter from certain death. Highlights include footage of the legendary Jackie Chan in excerpts from his 1985 film The Protector.
URL: Master of Disaster

Master with Cracked Fingers

Rated: | Views Released Year: 1971
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About: In this early Jackie Chan vehicle, he plays a mercurial boy who studies kung fu despite his father's opposition to violence of any kind. Years of tutoring from an old cadger (Siu Tien Yuen) -- who happens to be a master of martial arts -- help Jackie perfect his skills. When an extortion ring puts the bite on his uncle, Jackie takes on the blackmailers -- and his father pays the ultimate price, setting the stage for a kick-ass showdown.
URL: Master with Cracked Fingers

Jackie Chan's Who Am I

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About: Martial-arts megastar Jackie Chan wrote, directed and stars in this action-comedy. Secret agent Jackie (Chan) leads a commando group to Africa to kidnap scientists who are working to unleash a powerful -- and lethal -- new energy source. When Jackie develops amnesia after a plane crash, he fights to regain his memory and continue his assignment. Who Am I is packed with excitement and, of course, Jackie's unique brand of gymnastic martial arts.
URL: Jackie Chan's Who Am I

Project A 2

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About: After he defeats an evil pirate at sea, Dragon Mao (Jackie Chan) gets offered the lead slot on the municipal police squad. But when he discovers corruption seeded deep within the department, he must keep one eye on the locals and the other on his fellow officers. He soon finds himself at the center of a jewelry robbery, framed by malevolent forces who want him destroyed. Chan also directed this sequel to Project A 1.
URL: Project A 2

The Legend of Drunken Master

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About: Jackie Chan returns in the sequel to the film that made him famous (Drunken Master). Wong Fei-Hung (Chan) is a dutiful son who must do battle with thieves trying to smuggle priceless artifacts out of China. Fei-Hung uses his patented "Drunken Boxing" fighting style in which a swig of alcohol empowers him to kick some baddie butt. The final no-holds-barred fisticuffs in an old steel mill are mind-blowing.
URL: The Legend of Drunken Master

Young Master

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About: International action star Jackie Chan (who also makes his directing debut with this film) is Dragon, a student whose martial arts school faces stiff competition from a richer rival school. The two groups face off in a competition that pits Dragon against his own schoolmate Tiger, who's secretly on the payroll to perform for the rival school. Prepare for non-stop action in one of Chan's biggest Hong Kong hits.
URL: Young Master

The Young Master

Rated: | Views Released Year:
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About: Jackie Chan directs this kung-fu-comedy about an orphan named Lung (Chan) who's being raised by a strict teacher at an old martial-arts school. During a lion dance competition, Lung's brother, Jing (Wei Pei), runs off after accepting a bribe to help a rival school win. The school subsequently sends Lung out to find him. Jing, however, has joined a gang, and the cops mistake Lung for his brother and arrest him instead.
URL: The Young Master