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Police Story

Ging chat goo si

Hong Kong

1985

106 Min
Color
Cantonese
  • Currently 4.0/5 Stars.
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DIR Jackie Chan

PROD Leonard Ho

SCR Edward Tang

DP Cheung Yiu-Tsou

CAST Jackie Chan, Brigitte Lin, Maggie Cheung, Kwok-Hung Lam, Bill Tung

ED Peter Cheung

MUSIC J. Peter Robinson

Director

Original

Jackie Chan

Hong Kong’s cheeky, lovable and best known film star endured many years of long, hard work and multiple injuries to establish international success via his early beginnings in Hong Kong’s manic martial arts cinema industry.

Jackie Chan was born “Kong-sang Chan” on Hong Kong’s famous Victoria Peak on April 7th, 1954 to Charles & Lee-Lee Chan, and the family emigrated to Canberra, Australia in early 1960. The young Jackie Chan was less than successful scholastically, so his father sent him back to Hong Kong to attend the rigorous China Drama Academy, one of the Peking Opera Schools. Chan excelled at acrobatics, singing and martial arts and eventually became a member of the “Seven Little Fortunes” performing troupe and began life long friendships with fellow martial artists / actors Sammo Hung Kam-Bo and Biao Yuen. Chan journeyed back and forth to visit his parents and work in Canberra, but eventually he made his way back to Hong Kong as his permanent home.

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Andre Rehal

16Jan12

Jackie Chan arguably at his peak. This movie needs awards or something for the stunt work.

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gloryofistanbul

24Jul11

Even though this film is over 20 years old the action scenes are still unbelievable,great martial arts film with Chan at his peak

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Eastern Film Fans

19Feb11

Nicknamed Glass story due to the amount of stunts with glass, last 20 mins are just awesome

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CJ Roy

23Nov10

Not only is it a remarkable action film, but some of the comedic elements are absolute genius. The telephone scene is easily the most complex and legitimately comedic scene any martial arts star has ever been in and he nails it.

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