Bday special 7 Jackie Chan films that will make Gen Z forget modern action heroes
The Young Master (1980)
Jackie Chan stars as a martial arts prodigy who sets out to clear his name after being framed for a crime, showcasing his incredible athleticism and martial arts skills in a series of action-packed scenes.
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Drunken Master (1978)
Chan portrays a young martial artist undergoing rigorous training in Drunken Boxing to defeat a formidable opponent, combining martial arts and comedy.
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Rumble in the Bronx (1995)
Set in New York Citys Bronx neighborhood, Chan takes on ruthless criminals in a thrilling action-packed film filled with dazzling stunts and humor.
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Armour of God (1986)
In this action-adventure film, Jackie Chan portrays a treasure hunter who embarks on a dangerous quest to retrieve ancient artifacts, leading to thrilling action sequences and daring stunts.
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Police Story (1985)
Jackie Chan shines as a determined police officer battling crime and corruption, with jaw-dropping stunts and intense fight sequences.
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Project A (1983)
This swashbuckling adventure follows Chan as a coast guard officer battling pirates and corrupt officials in 19th-century Hong Kong, featuring spectacular action and comedy.
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Snake in the Eagle's Shadow (1978)
Jackie Chan stars as a young martial artist who learns the powerful Snake Fist style to defeat an evil kung fu master, featuring impressive fight choreography and comedic elements.
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