Jackie Chan is 70 years old! Top 5 of his most famous roles

Jackie Chan is 70 years old!  Top 5 of his most famous roles

How quickly time flies… Jackie Chan turned 70 yesterday. See how he looks now in this material, and here we share with you the five most famous roles of the actor.

Jackie Chan. Photo: Getty Images

“Rolling Diner” (1984)

The story is about two Chinese people who set up a food truck in Barcelona. Great food and service – what could go wrong? Signorita Silvia ruined all the raspberries and stole all the income of her friends.

A frame from the movie “Gezici Lokanta”

“Dragons Forever” (1988)

The film tells the story of lawyer Jackie Luna, who, thanks to her connections, uncovers the conspiracy surrounding a chemical factory. By the way, this is the last movie in which the trio of Jackie Chan, Yuan Bao and Sammo Hung appear on the big screen. It is very interesting to watch the competition between three martial artists.

A still from the movie “Dragons Forever”

“Rumble in the Bronx” (1995)

This film was the first successful film in Jackie Chan’s career. During the filming, the “kung fu master” damaged the bones in the thigh, lower leg and ankle joint, broke his left ankle and suffered an open fracture of his toes, but continued filming. In the story, Hong Kong police officer Kun comes to his uncle’s wedding in America when he sells his supermarket to a girl. But he did not say a word about the thugs who regularly came to the building. Kyun, of course, decides to defend his new owner and arranges a showdown for the criminals.

A still from the movie “Rumble in the Bronx”

“Rush Hour” (1998)

Looks like only the lazy haven’t watched the three episodes of “Rush Hour”. In Los Angeles, bad guys kidnap the young daughter of the Chinese consul, who was taught kung fu by Inspector Lee in Hong Kong. The consul summons Lee to America to participate in the girl’s release. An exciting story!

A still from the movie “Rush Hour 3”

“Karate Kid” (2010)

This is the story of 12-year-old Dre Parker, who moved from the United States to China with his mother, not knowing the language and local customs. For this he is subjected to harassment and bullying. The boy decides to master martial arts to fight against his bullies, and Khan helps him.

A frame from the movie “Karate Kid”

Source: People Talk

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