: Widely considered the greatest martial arts film ever made, culminating in a jaw-dropping seven-minute factory fight.
Also known as Police Story 3 , it pairs Chan with Michelle Yeoh. The film is renowned for its high-octane stunts, including Chan hanging from a helicopter ladder over Kuala Lumpur. Hollywood Successes: The "Better" Western Index
Jackie’s high-octane, globe-trotting answers to Indiana Jones. index of jackie chan movies better
No index would be complete without acknowledging other worthy films that didn't make the top tier.
: The iconic pairing of Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker that perfected the East-meets-West buddy cop formula. : Widely considered the greatest martial arts film
(1992) : Known for high stakes and extreme stunts alongside Michelle Yeoh. Rumble in the Bronx
Co-stars Michelle Yeoh in an incredible stunt showcase. (1992) : Known for high stakes and extreme
: Often called the definitive Jackie Chan adventure film, featuring an unbelievable final fight inside a high-powered underground wind tunnel.
: An amnesia thriller featuring an unforgettable rooftop fight and a death-defying slide down the sloped glass side of the Willemswerf building in Rotterdam. 🎬 Where Should You Start?
In the 1980s and 1990s, when Jackie Chan was dominating the Asian box office, Western distributors like Miramax, Dimension Films, and New Line Cinema began buying the rights to his back catalog. To make these foreign films appeal to mainstream American and European audiences, distributors made drastic changes:
(1983) : A collaboration with Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao that introduced dangerous, stunt-driven choreography.