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5 August 1995 (Hong Kong) moreTagline:
Oddsen kan inte bli mycket högre än så härPlot:
In order to release his kidnapped sister, sports car mechanic Jackie Chan has to beat a super-criminal street racer. full summary | add synopsisAwards:
1 win & 1 nomination moreUser Comments:
Great set-pieces ruined by direction moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Jackie Chan | ... | Chan Foh To (Alfred Tung in US version) | |
| Anita Yuen | ... | Amy Yip | |
| Michael Wong | ... | Steve Cannon | |
| Thorsten Nickel | ... | Warner 'Cougar' Kaugman | |
| Yuen Chor | ... | Foh's father (Alfred's father in US version) (as Yun Chor) | |
| Oi-Yan Wu | ... | Dai Mui (Daphne in US version) (as Daisy Wu Oi-Yan) | |
| Chung-Han Man | ... | Sai Mui (Sammi in US version) | |
| Yuzo Kayama | ... | Coach | |
| Kenya Sawada | ... | Saw | |
| Ken Lo | ... | Kong (as Houi-Kang Low) | |
| Chi Wah Wong | ... | Mr. Lam (as Tze-Wah Wong) | |
| Kar Lok Chin | ... | Assistant to Coach (as Ka-Lok Chin) | |
| Corey Yuen | ... | The Doctor (as Cory Yuen) | |
| Marie Eguro | ... | Miss Kenya (as Mari Eguro) | |
| Kam-Cheong Yung | ... | Cheong, mechanic (as Peter Yung Kam-Cheong) |
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Also Known As:
Thunderbolt (Hong Kong: English title) (International: English title) (USA)Pi li huo (Hong Kong: Mandarin title)
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Rated R for violence.Parents Guide:
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2.35 : 1 moreSound Mix:
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Iceland:12 | South Korea:15 | Hong Kong:IIB | Finland:K-16 | Australia:MA (2008) | Germany:16 | UK:15 | Spain:13 | USA:RFun Stuff
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The theme song which is in Cantonese at the beginning and in mandarin at the end, is sung by Jackie Chan. moreGoofs:
Continuity: Chan Foh To wears dark colored shoes during the autoshop fight but near the end of the fight when there is a close-up shot of his foot kicking the lead henchman in the face, his shoe is white. moreFAQ
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One of the most important things in a Jackie Chan movie is the direction. It is important for us, the viewer, to be able to clearly see what's going on. If we can't then we might've just rented a generic Steven Seagal-type martial arts movie because the fights in those movies are completely incomprehensible as well.
So then. This movie has some great car-chases and relevant crashes, it has some amazing fight-scenes and a few really cool stunts. Most of it is completely lost due to crap direction. We get slow-motion photography at totally inappropriate moments (in one case even during the middle of a fight) and occasionally we even get an effect that shows 6 frames per second instead of 24. The fact that the camera is always about 5 inches away from the action doesn't help matters.
All in all, it would've been a great movie if it was possible to figure out what was happening on-screen. Pity.