Plot: It's 1872. Passepartout (Jackie Chan) is an adventurer who, in collaboration with eccentric British inventor Phileas Fogg (Steve Coogan), embarks on the ultimate adventure: a trip around the world in 80 days, by any and every means possible!
Plot: Set in the USA in the 1930s, Chan must fight in a contest at Battle Creek in order to free his brother's fiancee who has been kidnapped by a mob.
Plot: Set in the USA in the 1930s, Chan must fight in a contest at Battle Creek in order to free his brother's fiancee who has been kidnapped by a mob.
Plot: Set in the USA in the 1930s, Chan must fight in a contest at Battle Creek in order to free his brother's fiancee who has been kidnapped by a mob.
Plot: Set in the USA in the 1930s, Chan must fight in a contest at Battle Creek in order to free his brother's fiancee who has been kidnapped by a mob.
Plot: Set in the USA in the 1930s, Chan must fight in a contest at Battle Creek in order to free his brother's fiancee who has been kidnapped by a mob.
Plot: Set in the USA in the 1930s, Chan must fight in a contest at Battle Creek in order to free his brother's fiancee who has been kidnapped by a mob.
Plot: Set in the USA in the 1930s, Chan must fight in a contest at Battle Creek in order to free his brother's fiancee who has been kidnapped by a mob.
AKA: The Deadliest Art: The Best Of The Martial Arts Films [USA Title] Hong Kong: 1990
Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, Michiko Nishiwaki (Michiko Nishikawa) Documentary / Martial Arts
While slightly dated, this documentary has an amazing selection of clips of Jackie Chan, Yuen Biao, Sammo Hung, and more. By far the best and most fun compilation of martial arts clips we've come across. Perfect for parties!
We concede that this film was supposed to be silly, but we find it unbearable. This 90-minute portrait of ignorance is jam-packed with horrible puns, despicable characters, insultingly bad acting, and lame, low-key racism. The plot, on the other hand, isn't jam-packed with anything at all.
We concede that this film was supposed to be silly, but we find it unbearable. This 90-minute portrait of ignorance is jam-packed with horrible puns, despicable characters, insultingly bad acting, and lame, low-key racism. The plot, on the other hand, isn't jam-packed with anything at all.
We concede that this film was supposed to be silly, but we find it unbearable. This 90-minute portrait of ignorance is jam-packed with horrible puns, despicable characters, insultingly bad acting, and lame, low-key racism. The plot, on the other hand, isn't jam-packed with anything at all.
We concede that this film was supposed to be silly, but we find it unbearable. This 90-minute portrait of ignorance is jam-packed with horrible puns, despicable characters, insultingly bad acting, and lame, low-key racism. The plot, on the other hand, isn't jam-packed with anything at all.
We only made it through the first 10 minutes of this crap-fest. But we can safely say that if you liked the first one, you'll probably like this one, too. This movie should come with a can of lighter fluid and a book of matches.
We only made it through the first 10 minutes of this crap-fest. But we can safely say that if you liked the first one, you'll probably like this one, too. This movie should come with a can of lighter fluid and a book of matches.
Plot: This mini-series records the entire 100-year development of China's movie industry, with nearly 200 well-known movie industry personnel as hosts and guests, and episodes from over 300 movies of all genres.
AKA: Freedom Strikes A Blow; A Dragon On The Waterfront; The Kid On The Pier Hong Kong: 1973
Bolo Yeung (Yang Sze), Chan Wai Man, Fong Yeh, Chiang Tao Martial Arts / Action/Adventure
Plot: After Lee Hsi (Fang Yeh) accidentally kills someone in a fight, he retreats to a small village that is entirely dependent on the traffic that comes into their pier controlled by Boss Chan.
AKA: Freedom Strikes A Blow; A Dragon On The Waterfront; The Kid On The Pier Hong Kong: 1973
Bolo Yeung (Yang Sze), Chan Wai Man, Fong Yeh, Chiang Tao Martial Arts / Action/Adventure
Plot: After Lee Hsi (Fang Yeh) accidentally kills someone in a fight, he retreats to a small village that is entirely dependent on the traffic that comes into their pier controlled by Boss Chan.
AKA: Freedom Strikes A Blow; A Dragon On The Waterfront; The Kid On The Pier Hong Kong: 1973
Bolo Yeung (Yang Sze), Chan Wai Man, Fong Yeh, Chiang Tao Martial Arts / Action/Adventure
Plot: After Lee Hsi (Fang Yeh) accidentally kills someone in a fight, he retreats to a small village that is entirely dependent on the traffic that comes into their pier controlled by Boss Chan.
AKA: Freedom Strikes A Blow; A Dragon On The Waterfront; The Kid On The Pier Hong Kong: 1973
Bolo Yeung (Yang Sze), Chan Wai Man, Fong Yeh, Chiang Tao Martial Arts / Action/Adventure
Plot: After Lee Hsi (Fang Yeh) accidentally kills someone in a fight, he retreats to a small village that is entirely dependent on the traffic that comes into their pier controlled by Boss Chan.
AKA: Freedom Strikes A Blow; A Dragon On The Waterfront; The Kid On The Pier Hong Kong: 1973
Bolo Yeung (Yang Sze), Chan Wai Man, Fong Yeh, Chiang Tao Martial Arts / Action/Adventure
Plot: After Lee Hsi (Fang Yeh) accidentally kills someone in a fight, he retreats to a small village that is entirely dependent on the traffic that comes into their pier controlled by Boss Chan.
AKA: Freedom Strikes A Blow; A Dragon On The Waterfront; The Kid On The Pier Hong Kong: 1973
Bolo Yeung (Yang Sze), Chan Wai Man, Fong Yeh, Chiang Tao Martial Arts / Action/Adventure
Plot: After Lee Hsi (Fang Yeh) accidentally kills someone in a fight, he retreats to a small village that is entirely dependent on the traffic that comes into their pier controlled by Boss Chan.
AKA: Freedom Strikes A Blow; A Dragon On The Waterfront; The Kid On The Pier Hong Kong: 1973
Bolo Yeung (Yang Sze), Chan Wai Man, Fong Yeh, Chiang Tao Martial Arts / Action/Adventure
Plot: After Lee Hsi (Fang Yeh) accidentally kills someone in a fight, he retreats to a small village that is entirely dependent on the traffic that comes into their pier controlled by Boss Chan.
Plot: In this action-packed original co-production from the Independent Film Channel, filmmaker Ian Taylor takes a behind-the-scenes look at the stars, fighting styles and weaponry of Hong Kong cinema from its earliest beginnings to the latest big-budget epics.
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