Index Of Jackie Chan Movies [SECURE | Review]
Here is the story of what lies within that index, a roadmap of a legend who turned action cinema into a ballet of survival.
Watching these early entries, the viewer realizes that the "Index" is actually a medical record. It logs the moment Chan realized he wasn't the next Bruce Lee; he was the first Jackie Chan. He wasn't the hero who struck a pose; he was the hero who got hit, made a funny face, and kept fighting. The index from this era is a catalog of traditional Chinese theater mixed with silent-film charisma. index of jackie chan movies
🚓 The Golden Era of Hong Kong Action (1980s – early 1990s) Here is the story of what lies within
| 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 | He wasn't the hero who struck a pose;
