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1998 |
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PG-13 |
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97 minutes |
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| Director |
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Brett Ratner |
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Arthur M. Sarkissian, Jonathan Glickman, Roger Birnbaum |
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New Line Cinema |
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| Cast |
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Jackie Chan, Chris Penn, Chris Tucker |
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See also:
Rush Hour 2, Rush Hour 3
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According to director Brett Ratner, during the scene in Chinatown when Detective Carter was bribing Stucky for information, there was so much improvisation between 'Chris Tucker' and 'John Hawkes' that they almost didn't think they could edit it together as a coherent conversation. There are still continuity errors in the dialogue for this reason.
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Chin: I'm no punk bitch!
Carter: I'm no punk bitch neither!
Chin: *I'm* no punk bitch!
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rec.art.movies.reviews newsgroup |
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He does his own stunts. He has broken almost every bone in his body. He has survived hardships that no one can imagine. But for the past 18 years, Jackie Chan has not survived the importation to America. While his previous films have been enjoyable (some are classics of the genre), their inherent foreignness has left Middle America with a lukewarm appreciation of the man and his abilities. Compiled with the fact that all of his previous films have been severely edited for western consumption, have left most viewers with only a glimpse of what Jackie Chan is.
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