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Police Story 3: Super Cop (1992)

Police Story 3: Super Cop (1992)
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Even for viewers who can take or leave martial-arts films, the work of Jackie Chan bears special attention. Chan is quite simply the hardest-working movie star in the world, regularly participating in the sort of death-defying stuntwork which would make most American action heroes cringe in fear. Combining his daredevil heroics with an almost goofy brand of self-effacing humor, Chan is one of the genre's most entertaining and engaging personalities. In this film, third in the Police Story series, Chan plays a Hong Kong detective working undercover with the Chinese police to nab a Malaysian druglord. The usual hair-raising gamut of stunts follow, and numerous shootouts, fights and explosions surround the plucky cop as he combats bad guys atop a moving train, a bus, a motorcycle, a speedboat, cars, and trucks, eventually being swung through the city at high speed on a rope-ladder suspended from a helicopter. For the kind of fast-paced exotic thrills that make James Bond look like a wimp, this film is the place to go. There are some amusing comedy bits too, as when Chan's superiors all go undercover as his long-lost family, and the story zips along at a feverish clip. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi

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Starring:
Jackie ChanMichelle Khan, (more)
Director(s):
Stanley Tong
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Police Story 3: Super Cop

Even for viewers who can take or leave martial-arts films, the work of Jackie Chan bears special attention. Chan is quite simply the hardest-working movie star in the world, regularly participating in the sort of death-defying stuntwork which would make most American action heroes cringe in fear. Combining his daredevil heroics with an almost goofy brand of self-effacing humor, Chan is one of the genre's most entertaining and engaging personalities. In this film, third in the Police Story series, Chan plays a Hong Kong detective working undercover with the Chinese police to nab a Malaysian druglord. The usual hair-raising gamut of stunts follow, and numerous shootouts, fights and explosions surround the plucky cop as he combats bad guys atop a moving train, a bus, a motorcycle, a speedboat, cars, and trucks, eventually being swung through the city at high speed on a rope-ladder suspended from a helicopter. For the kind of fast-paced exotic thrills that make James Bond look like a wimp, this film is the place to go. There are some amusing comedy bits too, as when Chan's superiors all go undercover as his long-lost family, and the story zips along at a feverish clip. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
91 mins

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Director(s):
Stanley Tong
Writer(s):
Ma Mei-pingLee Wei-YeeFilre Ma
Producer(s):
Edward TangTseng King-SangWillie Chan
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Questionable for Children, Violence)
Categories:
Action / Adventure
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Alex C.

    I first saw this movie when I young (about 8 years old). I recently rented this movie again because its a Jackie Chan classic and love Jackie Chan. This is still one of my favorite movies because of the mix of intense action, good story, and some nice comedy thrown in for good measure. If you like Jackie Chan this is the movie to watch. The bar is set here for Jackie Chan thrills and chills. The 5 star rating is mostly beause I have loved this movie for such a long time, but you would be hard-pressed to rate it much lower...

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    Kenneth W.

    Of the series, this is the most plot-driven. The stunts aren't as jaw-dropping and the combat scenes are more liniar and normalized (unlike using jackets, ladders and scenery props, like in First Strike and Rumble in the Bronx) but this movie is just as enjoyable as Chan's popular films. This is my favorite in the old series and some of the best stunts in the film were performed by the female protagonist who fights alongside of Chan's character, now re-named "Kevin" in the English dub. Slapstick and amusing relationship situations are revisited between the main character and his girlfriend (Now fiance) from the first two movies. The storyline in this one is easily the best of the three. Stunts include driving a dirt bike onto a moving train, hanging from a rope ladder on a helicopter and hanging from a rail atop a box truck.

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    Barry T.

    we did not order this movie, so we did not watch this...

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