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It's important to understand that most of Chan's films are made of the same elements: bad dubbing, incoherent dialogue, dismissible plot, silly jokes, incredible kung fu, and - of course - Jackie Chan ...
If Jerry Lewis and Ernest Hemingway got together and penned a kung-fu picture, it would be probably be a bit like 1978’s Jackie Chan career-maker “Drunken Master,” an absurdist, slapstick ...
Drunken Master II (1994) In Drunken Master II (1994), Jackie Chan reprises the role that first made him an action-comedy star—so swooning he’s untouchable, so uninhibited he can’t miss.
Jackie Chan has spent more than a half-century making some of the most unique action movies, comedies, and thrillers the world has seen and continues to do so even in his late ‘60s.
Chan plays Wong Fei-hung, a mischievous man whose father has him disciplined by a master of drunken martial arts. Drunken Master quickly emerged as one of Hong Kong's most influential kung fu films.
Jackie Chan's Most Iconic Martial Arts Movies in His Prime: From 'Drunken Master' to 'Rush Hour,' which one is your favorite?
In DRUNKEN MASTER Jackie Chan plays Won Fei Hung, the mischievous young son of a martial arts schoolmaster who is constantly clowning around when he should be learning kung fu. After his comic antics ...
Jackie Chan hitting it big with The Drunken Master In 1978, Chan starred as Wong Fei-Hung in The Drunken Master. The Drunken Master was well-received by audiences.
Jackie Chan has apologized for disrupting a recent concert by Taiwanese singer-songwriter Jonathan Lee. Chan climbed on the stage and then exchanged insults with the audience during Lee's July 10 ...