 An interesting fact about "Police Story III: Supercop", is that this was Jackie Chan's first Hong-Kong film to use "sync-sound", meaning that all the dialogue from the actors was being recorded as they spoke, instead of having different actors come in to dub over their voices. Sync-sound was expensive for decades in Hong-Kong films, and therefore Jackie Chan would not have another sync-sound film of his own from Hong Kong until "Rumble in the Bronx" and "Thunderbolt". |