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Jackie Chan's Project A (1983)

Jackie Chan's Project A (1983)
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Jackie Chan directs himself and fellow martial arts superstar Sammo Hung in the action film Jackie Chan's Project A. Chan plays a 19th century Coast Guard office who must defend Hong Kong's borders from a variety of smugglers and undesirables. As is usually the case, Chan performs all of his own stunts during the film. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Director(s):
Jackie Chan
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Jackie Chan's Project A

Jackie Chan directs himself and fellow martial arts superstar Sammo Hung in the action film Jackie Chan's Project A. Chan plays a 19th century Coast Guard office who must defend Hong Kong's borders from a variety of smugglers and undesirables. As is usually the case, Chan performs all of his own stunts during the film. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
105 mins

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Director(s):
Jackie Chan
Writer(s):
Jackie ChanEdward Tang
Producer(s):
Leonard Ho
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Categories:
Action / Adventure
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    James T.

    If you like Jackie Chan this one is a must see. If you like action movies agian I say, you've got to see this. During one of the action sequences, Chan is chased into the top of a tower. In order to escape he flings himself off the tower with only two awnings, one on top of the other, to break his fall. The fall was shot without a cut away and you actually see him hit the ground and get up and run away in pain, real pain, from the impact. Because of budget constraints they only had one cammera. In order to make sure they got the shot Chan redid the fall but shot it from a slightly different angle. When you watch the film they actually show the two falls as though it were one fall, using a quick replay, so you can see both. It's absolutly incredible by any standard. Hollywood stuntmen eat your heart out. Only Jackie Chan could ever pull it off.

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    JUN W.

    Would prefer an option to switch between english or chinese vocal.

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    Scott L.

    Ok, I gave this 3.5 stars for the fight scenes. I enjoy the comical way Jackie Chan wrote his fight scenes in his early movies. As far as the plot, it was non exsistent, like most foreign films like this I have seen the plot was way to cheesy.

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