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Jackie Chan is one of the most popular comedians of all time, as his unique blend of action and slapstick has struck a chord with viewers worldwide.
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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 ...
Though hardly likely to score a staggering B.O. upset, "The Legend of Drunken Master" could attract a wider aud than previous "Americanized" versions of Jackie Chan's Hong Kong-produced hits ...
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.
Like Chan's other Chinese imports, The Legend of Drunken Master has been dubbed into English. The dubbing is wacky, but it soon becomes part of the scenery. The film is set in late 19th-century China.
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 ...
Jackie Chan had been making waves for years before he rode them to our shores, went Hollywood and struck gold with 1998’s Rush Hour. The Legend of Drunken Master is a reconditioned hit from his ...
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 ...