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Project S (aka Once a Cop)
"...Stanley Tong. Starring: Michelle Yeoh, Yu Rong-Guang and Jackie Chan. Hong Kong film lesson time again, just so you..."

June 17, 1994 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Drunken Master II
"...Directed by: Lui Chia Liang and Jackie Chan. Starring: Chan, Anitia Mui, Ti Lung, Liang, Andy Lau..."

April 8, 1994 Movie Review by Joey O'Bryan

Iron Monkey
"...90 minutes of quality “monkey-fu.” Director Yuen shot Jackie Chan to stardom 15 years earlier in Drunken Master, and..."

April 8, 1994 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Combination Platter
"...Directed by: Tony Chan. Starring: Jeff Lau, Colleen O'Brien, Lester “chit-Man” Chan, Colin..."

March 11, 1994 Movie Review by Hollis Chacona

God of Gamblers III: Back to Shanghai
"...instead for some extremely low-brow shenanigans a la Jackie Chan at his goofiest, and a nonsensical time travel plot..."

Feb. 25, 1994 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Savior of the Soul 'ninety-Two
"...favor of some of the dopiest mugging since Jackie Chan's City Hunter, while tossing liberal bits of dream mythology,..."

Jan. 21, 1994 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Crime Story
"...Directed by: Kirk Wang. Starring: Jackie Chan, Kent Cheng and Samo Hung. Chan's most recent film..."

Oct. 29, 1993 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Police Story II
In the second part of Chan's Police Story opus, his detective is demoted to a traffic cop for his previous escapades but that still doesn't keep him out of trouble.
"...Directed by: Jackie Chan. Starring: Jackie Chan, Maggie Cheung, Bill Tung, Lam Kwok..."

Sept. 17, 1993 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Hard Boiled
"...by: John Woo. Starring: Chow Yun-Fat, Tony Leung, Philip Chan, Bowie Lam and Kwan Hoi-Shan. (This print of Hard..."

Sept. 10, 1993 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

City Hunter
"...Directed by: Wong Jing. Starring: Jackie Chan, Joey Wong and Yau Shuk-Jing. What a marvelously silly..."

Sept. 3, 1993 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Painted Faces
"...peers, this is, in fact, a very young Jackie Chan. Along with other Hong Kong action/comedy luminaries Samo Hung..."

Aug. 6, 1993 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Police Story I
"...Directed by: Jackie Chan. Starring: Jackie Chan, Brigitte Lin and Maggie Cheung. This..."

July 30, 1993 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Armor of God II: Operation Condor
"...Directed by: Jackie Chan. Starring: Jackie Chan, Dodo Cheng, Eva Cobo De Garcia..."

July 2, 1993 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Project A -- Part II
"...Directed by: Jackie Chan. Starring: Jackie Chan, Maggie Cheung, David Lam and Rosamund..."

April 9, 1993 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Police Story Iii: Supercop
"...Directed by: Tong Kwei-Lai. Starring: Jackie Chan, Yang Gi-King and Maggie Cheung. Forget Steven Seagal, Jean-Claude..."

Jan. 22, 1993 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Once Upon a Time in China
"...people in the throws of societal upheaval and sudden change. As the western world begins its less-than-honorable encroachment onto..."

Dec. 4, 1992 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

A Thousand Pieces of Gold
"...Rosalind Chao, Chris Cooper, Dennis Dunn and Michael Paul Chan. In China, “a thousand pieces of gold” is a..."

July 5, 1991 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

The Killer
This is the film that made John Woo and Chow Yun-Fat household names within action-crazed American households. Elements of conventional melodrama and criminal double-crosses blend in this story about a hitman conducting one last job to earn the money to restore the eyesight of a woman he had previously blinded.
"...to the press notes, directed kung fu hero Jackie Chan's first major film, Countdown in Kung Fu. But all..."

April 19, 1991 Movie Review by Kathleen Maher

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