1. Police Story 2
Police Story 2 is a Hong Kong action-comedy film directed by Jackie Chan, released in 1988.
In this sequel, following the events of the first film, Inspector Chan Ka-kui is demoted to traffic police. Expecting a peaceful life in his new role, Ka-kui's temper leads him to quit the police force. However, during his vacation preparations, he unexpectedly finds himself back in action as an 'accidental cop'.
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2. The Accidental Spy
The Accidental Spy is a 1984 film about two restaurant owners, cousins who team up to assist private detectives. The movie became a big hit at the time, featuring thrilling action scenes, as well as comedic moments to ease the tension for the audience.
In the film, Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung play two street food vendors who unexpectedly encounter a pickpocket named Sylvia. When Sylvia is kidnapped upon discovering she's the heir to a vast fortune, the duo bands together to rescue her from the criminals.
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3. Dragon Lord
This film, released in 1988, is an action-comedy starring Jackie Chan. In Dragon Lord, Jackie performs intense action scenes while dressed in a black suit, showcasing his exceptional skills that helped build his fame.
The movie tells the story of a lawyer hired by a chemical factory to defend against accusations of environmental pollution caused by the factory. With the help of two friends, they decide to uncover the truth about the factory. Along the way, the lawyer falls in love with a beautiful woman who is a key figure in the fight against the factory's environmental damage. He is faced with the tough decision of choosing between his professional duty and his growing feelings for her.
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4. Drunken Master 1
Drunken Master 1 is one of the early films that helped cement Jackie Chan's name in the industry. While it wasn't the film that made him a superstar, it was the beginning of his successful career that many still associate with his signature style of Drunken Fist.
The movie follows the mischievous Wong Fei-hung, played by Jackie Chan, who is sent by his father to train with a strict and eccentric master, Tsoi Kit-di. Despite enduring severe discipline, Fei-hung eventually realizes that his master’s tough training is meant to prepare him for a unique form of martial arts.
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5. Armour of God 2
Armour of God 2 builds on the success of the first film from 1986, blending intense action with humorous moments that quickly made it a favorite upon release. The film also features an international cast and includes scenes shot outside of Hong Kong.
The story follows the legendary thief Asian Hawk, who, while contemplating retirement, is hired to find a stash of Nazi gold hidden in the Sahara Desert after World War II. He unexpectedly gains the help of three beautiful women, each with unique skills. Meanwhile, a group of ruthless ex-soldiers also aims to seize the gold, leading to a thrilling battle and dramatic chase scenes.
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6. Police Story 1
Police Story 1 is a 1985 film and the first installment of the Police Story series. It is packed with impressive action sequences and intense fight scenes. Widely regarded as one of the best Hong Kong action films ever made, it set a high standard for the genre.
Inspector Chan Ka-Kui is assigned to protect a key witness, Salina, the secretary of a notorious drug lord, Chu Tao, in a trial against him. However, Chan unknowingly falls into a trap set by Chu Tao and is framed for a murder. To clear his name, Chan must track down evidence on his own and face off against the entire criminal gang.
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7. Drunken Master 2
Drunken Master 2 is a Hong Kong action-comedy film directed by Lau Kar-leung, released in 1994. It stars Jackie Chan as the young Wong Fei-hung, and is considered a sequel to the 1978 film Drunken Master, directed by Yuen Woo-ping, where Chan also played the lead role. The story begins with Wong Fei-hung mistakenly taking the wrong luggage from a train, which contains a Chinese jade seal that the British ambassador secretly wants to transport back to England. This mix-up makes Wong Fei-hung the target of both the ambassador’s henchmen and the villain Phuc Dan Qi. In Guangzhou, Phuc Dan Qi is killed by the ambassador's men while trying to protect the seal, and Wong Fei-hung, having sworn off using his drunken kung fu and alcohol, must overcome his oath and seek revenge. With the help of his ally, A Shan, he sets out to reclaim the precious artifact and avenge his friend's death.
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8. New Police Story
New Police Story (Chinese: 新警察故事; English: New Police Story) is a 2004 Hong Kong crime-action film directed by Benny Chan, starring Jackie Chan. The film follows Joe, a police officer who, having suffered years of abuse from his police chief father, harbors intense hatred towards the police force. He teams up with a five-member gang that relentlessly robs banks. During a police raid to catch them, all but one officer, Inspector Wing, perish. Traumatized and feeling guilty, Wing turns to alcohol for solace. Despite his struggles, Wing is a legendary officer, admired by his subordinates, including Frank (played by Edison Chen). When Frank finds his idol drunk and on the streets, he takes him home and helps him regain his confidence. Together, they join forces to bring down the dangerous gang led by Joe.
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9. Rush Hour
Rush Hour is one of Jackie Chan's most successful Hollywood films, released in 1998. This movie marks the exciting collaboration between Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker. The plot follows the unlikely duo, Lee (Jackie Chan) and James Carter (Chris Tucker), as they team up to fight against the evil forces of the Triads. Packed with humorous martial arts combat and thrilling stunts, Rush Hour blends action and comedy in classic Jackie Chan style. This movie offers a perfect mix of heart-pounding action and light-hearted moments, making it a must-watch for fans of both genres.
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10. Rumble in the Bronx
Rumble in the Bronx is a Hong Kong action film released in 1993, starring Jackie Chan. He plays a young man who travels from Hong Kong to New York for his uncle's wedding. Upon arriving, he quickly realizes the danger in the neighborhood, the Bronx. Jackie Chan's character is tasked with looking after his uncle's shop, which has recently been sold to a wealthy man, who turns out to be a notorious criminal kingpin involved in smuggling.
As the story unfolds, Jackie Chan's character faces off against a dangerous gang, leading to a series of thrilling action scenes that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. The movie features some of the most exciting martial arts stunts of Jackie Chan's career, making it a standout in his filmography.
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