Police Story 3: Super Cop with Jackie Chan: DVD Cover

    Police Story 3: Super Cop
    a.k.a. Jing cha gu shi III: Chao ji jing cha, Supercop Director: Stanley Tong Cast: Jackie Chan, Michelle Khan, Maggie Cheung, Tsang Kong

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    • DVD Release Date: 01/13/2009
    • Original Release: 1992
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 5,001
     
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    Features

    Disc 1:; Feature commentary by Hong Kong cinema expert Bey Logan; Disc 2:; Flying High: An exclusive interview with Jackie Chan; Dancing With Death: An interview with leading lady Michelle Yeoh; The Stuntmaster General: An exclusive interview with Stanley Tong; The Fall Guy: An exclusive Jackie Chan bodyguard, training partner & co-start Ken Lo

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Supercop
    1. Opening Credits [1:49]
    2. The Supercop [4:54]
    3. Military Assignment [5:07]
    4. Training Class [4:53]
    5. Prison Break [7:59]
    6. Returning Home [8:17]
    7. Fleeing Town [6:18]
    8. Escape By Sea [3:47]
    9. Boss' Lair [3:36]
    10. Showdown At Camp [10:35]
    11. Plotting a Break [2:17]
    12. Chan Loses Cover [8:46]
    13. Saving Jessica [3:45]
    14. Car Chase [5:49]
    15. Final Train Chase [6:55]
    16. Outtakes/End Credits [5:28]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Even for viewers who can take or leave martial-arts films, the work of Jackie Chan bears special attention. Chan is quite simply the hardest-working movie star in the world, regularly participating in the sort of death-defying stuntwork which would make most American action heroes cringe in fear. Combining his daredevil heroics with an almost goofy brand of self-effacing humor, Chan is one of the genre's most entertaining and engaging personalities. In this film, third in the Police Story series, Chan plays a Hong Kong detective working undercover with the Chinese police to nab a Malaysian druglord. The usual hair-raising gamut of stunts follow, and numerous shootouts, fights and explosions surround the plucky cop as he combats bad guys atop a moving train, a bus, a motorcycle, a speedboat, cars, and trucks, eventually being swung through the city at high speed on a rope-ladder suspended from a helicopter. For the kind of fast-paced exotic thrills that make James Bond look like a wimp, this film is the place to go. There are some amusing comedy bits too, as when Chan's superiors all go undercover as his long-lost family, and the story zips along at a feverish clip. Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide

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    Jackie's Best (A Pinnacle of Hong Kong Moviemaking)by David_from_STX

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    March 09, 2009: People will have their favorites, but all things considered - storyline, great action sequences, unbelievable stunts, humor, and Jackie's best action companion - this is the best hands down. Michelle is charismatic and daring, this could even be called her movie.

    This is the American release, with a different soundtrack and a few less scenes. That's the only reason I grade this four stars instead of five.

    I Also Recommend: Project A, Police Force.