Detailed Report: The Filmography of Jackie Chan
Total Films: 150+ (as Actor)
Career Span: 1962 – Present
Genres: Kung Fu, Action Comedy, Stunt Spectacular, Crime Thriller, Drama
(1994): Widely considered the best martial arts movie ever made, featuring a legendary final fight. Police Story
His filmography can be indexed by distinct developmental periods:
Drunken Master (1978): A massive hit that solidified his "drunken boxing" style and made him a superstar in Asia.
The Early Years (1960s–1970s): Started as a child actor in films like Big and Little Wong Tin Bar (1962) and worked as a stuntman, notably in Bruce Lee's Fist of Fury and Enter the Dragon
Supercop (1992) – Teaming up with Michelle Yeoh for massive stunts.
Dragons Forever (1988): The final film to feature the "Three Dragons" together.
1. The Early Years (1970s) – Finding His Footing
- Key Films: New Fist of Fury (1976), Snake in the Eagle’s Shadow (1978), Drunken Master (1978)
- Review: The late 70s index marks the birth of the “Jackie Chan style.” Frustrated with the stoic Bruce Lee imitations, Chan introduced slapstick comedy and improvisational kung fu. Drunken Master remains a landmark—his character is flawed, funny, and fights with eccentric, almost clumsy techniques. This era is raw but essential.
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Detailed Report: The Filmography of Jackie Chan
Total Films: 150+ (as Actor)
Career Span: 1962 – Present
Genres: Kung Fu, Action Comedy, Stunt Spectacular, Crime Thriller, Drama
(1994): Widely considered the best martial arts movie ever made, featuring a legendary final fight. Police Story index of jackie chan movies
His filmography can be indexed by distinct developmental periods: Detailed Report: The Filmography of Jackie Chan Total
Drunken Master (1978): A massive hit that solidified his "drunken boxing" style and made him a superstar in Asia. Key Films: New Fist of Fury (1976), Snake
The Early Years (1960s–1970s): Started as a child actor in films like Big and Little Wong Tin Bar (1962) and worked as a stuntman, notably in Bruce Lee's Fist of Fury and Enter the Dragon
Supercop (1992) – Teaming up with Michelle Yeoh for massive stunts.
Dragons Forever (1988): The final film to feature the "Three Dragons" together.
1. The Early Years (1970s) – Finding His Footing
- Key Films: New Fist of Fury (1976), Snake in the Eagle’s Shadow (1978), Drunken Master (1978)
- Review: The late 70s index marks the birth of the “Jackie Chan style.” Frustrated with the stoic Bruce Lee imitations, Chan introduced slapstick comedy and improvisational kung fu. Drunken Master remains a landmark—his character is flawed, funny, and fights with eccentric, almost clumsy techniques. This era is raw but essential.