Shanghai Noon/Twin Dragons/Rumble In The Bronx
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| Special Features: |
- Audio Commentary,
- Deleted Scenes,
- Featurettes - Making of an Eastern Western - Partners - Jackie's Comedy - Wester,
- Music Video
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| Subtitle Languages: |
- English, English for the hearing impaired
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Release Date:
04 October 2004
SHANGHAI NOON
Two cultures collide when East meets West in SHANGHAI NOON, a wild action-adventure comedy starring the death-defying Jackie Chan (Rush Hour), Owen Wilson (Armageddon) and Lucy Liu (Charlie's Angels). Chan plays Chinese Imperial Guard Chon Wang who hightails it to the wild and woolly West to rescue the kidnapped Princess Pei Pei (Liu). When he meets up with laid-back outlaw cowboy, Roy O' Bannon (Wilson) the two become the best mismatch ever made in the rough and tumble Old West - the two face jail, brawls, bordellos and the vilest villains ever. Spectacular stunts, outrageous action reign as East meets West in a battle for honor, royalty and a fortune in gold.
TWIN DRAGONS
The world's greatest action hero, Jackie Chan (Rush Hour 2, Shanghai Noon), delivers twice the excitement and twice the fun in this non-stop, stunt-filled comedy thriller. Starring in dual roles, Jackie plays Boomer, a streetwise martial arts expert living in Hong Kong and his long-lost twin brother, John, a classical musician from New York. They've never met but when John travels to Hong Kong to give a concert, these total-opposite identical brothers become unwittingly mixed up in a hilarious case of mistaken identity. With hard-hitting martial arts thrills and endless comedy hijinks, Twin Dragons packs everything you've come to love about the wildly popular movies of stuntmaster Jackie Chan.
RUMBLE IN THE BRONX
No one brings more death-defying entertainment to the screen than fearless martial arts superstar Jackie Chan (Rush Hour 2). In the this awe-inspiring and highly amusing action-thriller, Chan outdoes himself with the most eye-popping stunts ever filmed, each more amazing than the last. Chan plays Keong, a Hong Kong cop who gets more than he bargained for when he visits relatives in a crime-ridden section of New York. Soon Keong is brawling with Mafia kingpins and unleashing his lethal skills on unsuspecting thugs. From the first astonishing action sequence to the last, in which Chan is matched against a giant hovercraft in a deadly show of brute strength.
Special Features
- Audio Commentary
- Deleted Scenes
- Featurettes - Making of an Eastern Western - Partners - Jackie's Comedy - Wester
- Music Video
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