Index Of Jackie — Chan Movies

From Rumble to Rush Hour

Chan tried Hollywood in the 80s (The Big Brawl, The Protector) and failed. He returned to Hong Kong, dominated the 90s, and then conquered America on his own terms.

Index of the 90s:

| Year | Title | Co-stars | Notes | |------|-------|----------|-------| | 1996 | First Strike | — | (aka Police Story 4) | | 1997 | Mr. Nice Guy | — | | | 1998 | Rush Hour | Chris Tucker | US franchise start | | 1999 | Gorgeous | — | Rom-com/action | | 2000 | Shanghai Noon | Owen Wilson | Western comedy | | 2001 | The Accidental Spy | — | | | 2001 | Rush Hour 2 | Chris Tucker | | | 2002 | The Tuxedo | Jennifer Love Hewitt | | | 2003 | Shanghai Knights | Owen Wilson | Sequel | | 2003 | The Medallion | Lee Evans | | | 2004 | Around the World in 80 Days | Steve Coogan | | | 2004 | New Police Story | — | Return to HK drama |

As the timeline moves into the 1980s, the files become heavier, the stunts more lethal. This is the heart of the index. index of jackie chan movies

If you click on Project A (1983), you will see the famous clock tower fall. If you open Police Story (1985), you witness the shattering of a glass shopping mall—a stunt that hospitalized Chan and changed action cinema forever.

This section of the "Index" is dangerous to watch. It contains no safety wires, no green screens, and no CGI. It documents an era where Jackie Chan, the director and the star, gambled his life for the perfect shot. The "Index of Jackie Chan movies" in the 1980s is essentially a list of miracles. It includes the Armour of God (1986) entry, notable not just for the film, but for the permanent brain injury Chan sustained during a simple jump—a metal plate in his skull that serves as a permanent physical index of his dedication. From Rumble to Rush Hour Chan tried Hollywood

Chan focused heavily on Hollywood productions, often sacrificing the danger of his Hong Kong stunts for American safety standards and CGI, though he produced massive global hits.

| Year | Title | Role | Notes | |------|-------|------|-------| | 1971 | The Big Boss | Extra | Stuntman (uncredited) | | 1972 | Fist of Fury | Japanese thug | Stunt double | | 1972 | The Way of the Dragon | Thug | Minor role | | 1973 | Enter the Dragon | Guard | Minor role (uncredited) | | 1973 | Police Woman | Thug | Uncredited | | 1974 | The Golden Lotus | Minor role | Uncredited | | 1975 | All in the Family | Thug | Minor role | Nice Guy | — | | | 1998

| Year | Title | Notes | |------|-------|-------| | 2005 | The Myth | Historical fantasy | | 2006 | Rob-B-Hood | Heist comedy | | 2007 | Rush Hour 3 | Final RH film | | 2008 | The Forbidden Kingdom | With Jet Li | | 2009 | Shinjuku Incident | Serious crime drama | | 2010 | The Spy Next Door | Family film | | 2010 | Little Big Soldier | | | 2011 | Shaolin | Ensemble drama | | 2011 | 1911 | Co-director, historical | | 2012 | Chinese Zodiac | Final big stunt film (his claim) | | 2013 | Police Story 2013 | Reboot | | 2015 | Dragon Blade | Roman-Han epic | | 2016 | Skiptrace | With Fan Bingbing | | 2016 | Railroad Tigers | War comedy |