Jackie Chan’s Top 10 Comedies

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Jackie Chan is not just a martial arts legend; he's also a master of comedy. His films blend high-octane action with slapstick humor, making him a beloved figure in cinema. This collection of 10 comedies showcases his comedic talents, from his early Hong Kong films to his Hollywood hits. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to his work, these movies promise laughter, thrills, and unforgettable moments.

Project A (1983)
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Project A (1983)

Description: This early film showcases Chan's comedic timing and stunt work, set against the backdrop of 19th-century Hong Kong.

Fact: The film's famous clock tower scene was inspired by Buster Keaton's "Steamboat Bill, Jr."

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Police Story 3: Supercop (1992)
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Police Story 3: Supercop (1992)

Description: While not strictly a comedy, this film includes plenty of humor alongside its intense action, making it a must-watch for Chan fans.

Fact: This was one of the first Hong Kong films to be released in the U.S. with English dubbing.

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Rumble in the Bronx (1995)
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Rumble in the Bronx (1995)

Description: Jackie Chan's first major Hollywood success, where he plays a Hong Kong cop visiting New York, leading to a mix of comedy and action.

Fact: The film was a box office hit in North America, grossing over $32 million.

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Mr. Nice Guy (1997)
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Mr. Nice Guy (1997)

Description: Jackie Chan plays a TV chef who gets mistaken for a drug dealer, leading to a series of hilarious and action-filled escapades.

Fact: The film was shot in Melbourne, Australia, and features a memorable scene where Chan fights in a construction site.

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Rush Hour (1998)
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Rush Hour (1998)

Description: This film pairs Jackie Chan with Chris Tucker in a buddy cop comedy that's both action-packed and laugh-out-loud funny. Their chemistry is undeniable, making this film a classic in the genre.

Fact: Jackie Chan performed many of his own stunts, including a famous scene where he slides down a banister and crashes through a wall.

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Shanghai Noon (2000)
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Shanghai Noon (2000)

Description: Chan plays a Chinese imperial guard who travels to the Wild West to rescue a princess, blending Eastern and Western comedy in a unique way.

Fact: The film was originally titled "Shanghai Cowboys" and was inspired by the classic Western "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid."

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The Medallion (2003)
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The Medallion (2003)

Description: Chan stars as a Hong Kong detective who gains immortality from a mystical medallion, leading to a blend of comedy and fantasy.

Fact: The film was Jackie Chan's first English-language film where he had full creative control.

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The Tuxedo (2002)
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The Tuxedo (2002)

Description: In this film, Chan's character gains superpowers from a high-tech tuxedo, leading to a series of comedic and action-packed misadventures.

Fact: The film was originally written for Chris Tucker, but when he passed, it was rewritten for Jackie Chan.

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Who Am I? (1998)
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Who Am I? (1998)

Description: Chan plays an amnesiac who must rediscover his identity, with plenty of humor and action along the way.

Fact: The film features a famous stunt where Chan jumps from a building to a helicopter.

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The Accidental Spy (2001)
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The Accidental Spy (2001)

Description: Chan's character discovers he's the son of a Korean spy, leading to a comedic and action-packed journey of self-discovery.

Fact: The film features a scene where Chan rides a motorcycle on top of a moving train.

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