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Jackie Chan Is the Prisoner

1990

95 Min
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DIR Chu Yen-ping

CAST Jackie Chan, Andy Lau, Sammo Hung Kam-Bo, Tony Leung Ka Fai, Chun Hiang Ko, Chung-Hua Tao, Barry Wong, Chuan Chen Yeh, Yu Wang, Roy Chiao, Leung Siu Hung, Jack Kao

Synopsis

Jackie Chan is jailbait when he’s incarcerated in a maximum-security pen for killing the brother of a Hong Kong crime kingpin. All that stands between him and oblivion are his wits, fists and flying feet. In the lockup with Chan is Andy (Tony Leung), an undercover cop who won’t risk blowing his cover to beat a murder rap. Together, they join forces to survive a world of brutal inmates.

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Chu Yen-ping

Kevin Chu Yen-ping (Chinese: 朱延平; pinyin: Zhū Yánpíng; Wade–Giles: Chu Yen-ping; Cantonese Yale: Chu Yin-ping; born December 1950) is a Taiwanese film director. Chu once said in an interview that he is “not an artist,” but rather “a movie factory that puts out products to match the season”, and is compared to Hong Kong director Wong Jing.

Chu studied in Soochow University, and began to work in a studio of Central Motion Picture Company next to the school.

In 1980 Chu directed his first film, The Clown. The film is a successful comedy, which boosted the career of Taiwanese comedian Hsu Pu-liao, and began a series of successful and formulaic collaboration between Chu and Hsu. Hsu became known as “Taiwanese Chaplin”, and Chu’s The Funny Couple in 1984 with Hsu and child talent “Little Bing-bing” pays heavy homage to Chaplin’s City Lights. Though the collaboration was a big success, Hsu and Little Bing-bing suffered from exploitation and Hsu died in 1985 due to stress and… read more

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