Index Of Jackie Chan Movies |work|
(1983): High-stakes stunts inspired by silent film legends [32]. Police Story
: His first attempt to break into the Hollywood market. 3. The Golden Era & The "Three Dragons" (1982–1994)
& Enter the Dragon (1973) : Chan worked as a stuntman in these Bruce Lee classics. index of jackie chan movies
Jackie Chan's filmmaking is renowned for its . According to analysis by film critics, he prioritizes wide-angle, steady shots to ensure every hit and reaction is visible to the audience [1]. Unlike many modern action stars, he intentionally portrays human vulnerability , often showing his characters in pain or starting a fight at a disadvantage to create tension and humor [1, 2].
– Chan's personal favorite directorial effort, praised for its elegant cinematography and complex tracking shots. Global Expansion and Box Office Dominance (1990s) (1983): High-stakes stunts inspired by silent film legends
: His film debut as a child actor.
A high-budget, globe-trotting sequel featuring an iconic wind-tunnel fight sequence. The Golden Era & The "Three Dragons" (1982–1994)
– A London-based sequel to Shanghai Noon, featuring a memorable fight scene choreographed to classic music.
: A defining action-comedy franchise that paired him with Chris Tucker. CZ12 (2012)
| Year | Title (Original/English) | Role | Notes | |------|--------------------------|------|-------| | 1962 | Big and Little Wong Tin Bar | Child | Uncredited | | 1963 | The Love Eterne | Opera child | Extra | | 1964 | The Story of Qin Xianglin | Child | Minor role | | 1966 | The Eighteen Darts (Part 1 & 2) | Child | Extra | | 1968 | The Vulnerable | Child | Minor role | | 1970 | The Chinese Boxer | Extra | Uncredited |
– A Hollywood sci-fi comedy that heavily utilized special effects, a departure from Chan's traditional "no CGI" ethos.