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Jackie Chans Erstschlag

Originaltitel: Ging chaat goo si 4: Gaan dan yam mo
  • 1996
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 47 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,6/10
23.593
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Jackie Chan in Jackie Chans Erstschlag (1996)
AbenteuerAktionDramaKomödieKriminalitätThriller

In diesem vierten Teil von Chans "Police Story"-Film-Franchise versucht unser Held, einen verschwundenen Atomsprengkopf zu finden.In diesem vierten Teil von Chans "Police Story"-Film-Franchise versucht unser Held, einen verschwundenen Atomsprengkopf zu finden.In diesem vierten Teil von Chans "Police Story"-Film-Franchise versucht unser Held, einen verschwundenen Atomsprengkopf zu finden.

  • Regie
    • Stanley Tong
  • Drehbuch
    • Greg Mellott
    • Elliot Tong
    • Stanley Tong
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Jackie Chan
    • Jackson Lou
    • Annie Wu
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,6/10
    23.593
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Stanley Tong
    • Drehbuch
      • Greg Mellott
      • Elliot Tong
      • Stanley Tong
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Jackie Chan
      • Jackson Lou
      • Annie Wu
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    • 32Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    • Auszeichnungen
      • 2 Gewinne & 9 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Jackie Chan's First Strike
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    Jackie Chan
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    • Insp. Chan Ka Kui
    Jackson Lou
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    • Jackson Tsui
    Annie Wu
    Annie Wu
    • Annie Tsui
    • (as Chen Chun Wu)
    Bill Tung
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    • 'Uncle' Bill Wong
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    • Col. Gregor Yegorov
    • (as Jouri Petrov)
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    • Natasha
    • (as Grishajeva Nonna)
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    • Uncle Seven
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    Kristof Kaczmarek
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    Man-Ching Chan
    • Golden Dragon Club Member
    Rocky Lai
    Rocky Lai
    • Golden Dragon Club Member
    Wai-To Chan
    • Golden Dragon Club Member
    • (as Wai To Chan)
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    Damien Gates
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    Mark Gilks
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    Nathan Jones
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    • Regie
      • Stanley Tong
    • Drehbuch
      • Greg Mellott
      • Elliot Tong
      • Stanley Tong
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    5ma-cortes

    Amusing and colorful fourth entry with Jackie Chan taking on uranium dealers

    FIRST STRIKE packs a violent confrontation between Jackie and double agents from CIA and KGB . This exciting story about the cop named Chang Wing of the Hong Kong precinct is well played by Jackie Chan. Chang participates in a sting operation against an international spy-ring that is smuggling nuclear weapons from Ukraine. But when one of them (Tsui) escapes , Jackie is ordered to capture him . This leads Jackie all over the globe beginning with Tsui's sister (Annie Wu) at Australia . The story follows him as he attempts to stay alive and chase the villain. When his police buddies are deceived by a wicked criminal band , Wing turns into an unfortunate spy when he is also double-crossed . A young woman helps him to track down and apprehend the gang commanded by a double agent. Then Chan looks for vengeance against the ominous villains at a cat and mouse game.

    This exciting movie is crammed of action-packed, overwhelming stunt-work and lots of violence but with humor. Jackie Chan is top notch as one army man fighting a group of heinous criminals and as always he makes his own stunts like is showed on the final fake-shots . Awesome ,incredible stunts and brief comic touches , as usual ; the picture is better constructed than its predecessor . The lighting-paced storyline slows down at times , but frantic action sequences make up for it . Spotlights movie include a stirring pursuit on the snow and underwater fights surrounded by sharks in James Bond style , among others . This is a phenomenal action movie distinguished by nicely cinematography of the spectacular sequences , and contains agreeable sense of humor such as previous entries . However while the former outings Jackie teamed up to prestigious actresses and fine action stars in their own right , like Maggie Cheung and Michelle Khan , at this film his parternaire is unknown . Thrilling and moving musical score fitting to action by J. Peter Robinson . The picture is lavishly produced by the great Asian producers Raymond Chow and Golden Harvest production and efficiently directed by Stanley Tong . The first version titled ¨Police story(1985)¨ directed by the same Jackie Chan was a perfect action film for enthusiastic of the genre ; the following was ¨Police story 2(1988)¨ also pretty violent and with abundant humor touches . It's followed by ¨Police story V : Crime story¨ and finally ¨New Police story¨ by Benny Chan . Rating : Accepatable and passable, the picture has its sensational moments here and there , mostly provided by its agile star, the super Jackie Chan .
    6kylopod

    A nice introduction to Jackie Chan

    If you've never seen a Jackie Chan film before, this is a good place to start. I speak from experience, for it is the first film of his that I saw. I must warn you, though: his films are not for everyone. The plots are often pedestrian and sometimes incoherent. They also are usually dubbed, making them seem cheesy. Sometimes I describe him to people as a guilty pleasure, but that may give the wrong impression. What Chan does well is sheer genius. Plot is besides the point. It's not what his films are about.

    What, then, are they about? It's hard to put into words. You may have heard him described as a martial artist, a stuntman, and a slapstick comedian. None of those descriptions do him justice. I could add that he's something of an acrobat and gymnast, but even that doesn't sum it up. There is no actor he can be compared to, for his style is unique; it's like he's developed his own art form. These are not "fighting films" in a traditional sense. They're more like the types of acts you might see at a circus, involving props used in astonishing ways and depending on careful choreography and exquisite timing. For example, at one point in this film Chan flips and twirls a heavy stepladder like it was a baton, then sets it down and weaves his own body through the rungs, while fending off attacks from a group of men.

    Typically in his films, the acts he performs get increasingly formidable as the film progresses, culminating in some large-scale stunt such as him leaping off a building. But even the little things he does are eye-popping. In this film he's constantly climbing walls with an agility reminiscent of Donald O'Connor. You never know what to expect, for he does different things in each film.

    Well, at least that once was the case. Since "Rush Hour," his 1998 American blockbuster, his stunts have become less intricate, and he's begun repeating ideas. It may be that he's getting older, but it also may be that he's moved from Hong Kong to Hollywood. Undoubtedly the recent films have more polish and better production values, which has helped make them accessible to a wider audience. But his earlier work is so full of invention that I'm able to overlook formula plots, bad acting, and cheesy humor. I do have my limits. A few of his films--"The Protector" comes to mind--are so badly done that it doesn't matter that they have cool fight sequences. His films need some measure of competence to work. They are more than a series of routines strung together.

    Part of what makes them charming is Chan himself. He is a pretty solid actor compared to some of the leading American action stars, capable of conveying a full range of emotions convincingly. He is particularly good at expressing panic. The character he plays is not your standard tough-guy. He is frequently an inferior fighter to those he confronts. When hit, he grimaces in pain. When faced with the opportunity, he runs. He survives by a mixture of quick wits and luck. He is far more a throwback to Keaton and Chaplin than a martial arts master.

    Of course, I won't call this film or any other by Chan a masterpiece. Perhaps I'm too conventional. If the purpose of films is to entertain, his succeed brilliantly. Whether they appeal to you depends on your taste, but one thing you cannot do is claim he's untalented. It may not be a talent you're used to, but it's one that's likely to remain unparalleled.
    dragon ma young

    9 out of 10

    This is my favorite of all the movies released theatrically in America with Jackie Chan. Police Story 4 is my favorite out of the Police Story series, and is very fun to watch. Jackie plays Jackie, and he plays this character very well. The ladder battle is one of the best fights I have seen in a long while. Obviously, you dont have to see the Police Story movies in order, because they released them all out of order, going something like 3, 4, 1, 2. I recommend seeing them 4, 1, 3, 2. This one is the best and you should check it out right away!
    6Jack_Yan

    Good - but shouldn't be part of the Police Story series

    The second 1990s Jackie Chan film made for a worldwide market. It seems the team has learned its lessons with Rumble in the Bronx, as First Strike is more on pace. Filmed in Hong Kong, Ukraine, Russia and Australia, spy intrigue is combined with kung-fu comedy as Chan gets involved in the illegal sale of weapons by the Russian Mafia (yes, another film with this premise). Thanks largely to the presence of Chan, the storyline is pulled off relatively successfully. The ski stunts are impressive and also humorous - but poor Jackie - he really is wearing a couple of layers' clothing! The Australian action sequences are well choreographed and have a sense of occasion. The action is better paced: it is not kung-fu for kung-fu's sake, although if you want realism in your stories, look elsewhere. As an individual Chan film, it works - but it does not deserve being part of the Police Story series, which it was in Hong Kong. The Chinese style is watered down in pursuit of the western markets - and the producers would have been better off creating a new character for Chan this time. Compared to the first and third instalments, it is lacking. This aside, it is entertaining and enjoyable, whether you see the original or dubbed version.
    8akhil027

    What's up with the low rating? This is super fun.

    This is my favorite Jackie Chan movie. The script and acting is not that great. But the action sequences are really fun to watch. That's why people watch Jackie Chan movies, right?

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    • Wissenswertes
      Jackie Chan and Bill Tung's fourth "Police Story" movie and last collaboration.
    • Patzer
      After Jackie meets up with Annie with the security guards at the elevator, the security guard talking on the walkie-talkie says that they are on the top floor, but after Jackie pushes both guards into the elevator, you clearly see the elevator going up, clearly indicating there is at least one more floor.
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      Chan Ka Kui: [phone call] Uncle Bill! I'm calling you right now from Australia and I'm having a great time! I'm talking to you while enjoying my great view. Wow! Working for the FSB is great. I have a sauna, swimming pool, and jacuzzi. Oh, wait a second. My koala bear just came out.

      Uncle Bill: [on the other end of the call] What? You mean in your hotel room? It's only a toy, right?

      Chan Ka Kui: No. It's the real thing!

      [hands the phone to the koala bear]

      Chan Ka Kui: Say hi to Uncle Bill.

      [takes the phone back]

      Chan Ka Kui: He's too shy. Don't hang up.

      Hong Kong Policeman: [to Bill] He's living it up. I should've gone with him.

      Chan Ka Kui: Really. I'm not making this up! What else? Money... clothes... car. I feel almost like James Bond. Except no gorgeous girls.

      Uncle Bill: Hey. If all of this is for real, you should be very careful.

      Chan Ka Kui: Okay. So long. Bye bye.

      [hangs up]

      Uncle Bill: [to the policeman] Do you think he went crazy on this assignment? Maybe he's overworked.

    • Crazy Credits
      Outtakes of the stunts that went wrong, injuries and funny scenes.
    • Alternative Versionen
      New Line Cinema cut the film by over 23 minutes from the original Hong Kong version for the international release, in addition to dubbing all the non-English dialogue (be it Cantonese, Mandarin, Russian or Ukrainian) into English, even though the film was already mostly in English. Other differences include a different opening titles sequence and a completely new music score composed by J. Peter Robinson, replacing Nathan Wang's score for the original release. Most home video releases and all HD releases around the world, including in Hong Kong, feature this cut version. The only home video releases to feature the original, uncut, undubbed version of the film with the original music score are Hong Kong releases by Mei Ah Entertainment, a Japanese laserdisc by Towa and a Japanese 2-disc DVD by Warner Home Video which presents both cuts.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in The Movie Show: Folge vom 23. April 1997 (1997)
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    Details

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 14. August 1997 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Hongkong
    • Sprachen
      • Kantonesisch
      • Mandarin
      • Russisch
      • Ukrainisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Jackie Chan's First Strike
    • Drehorte
      • Chinatown Mall, Fortitude Valley, Queensland, Australien
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Golden Harvest Company
      • Paragon Films Ltd.
      • Raymond Chow
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    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 15.318.863 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 5.778.933 $
      • 12. Jan. 1997
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 21.890.845 $
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      1 Stunde 47 Minuten
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      • Dolby Digital
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