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Le Retour du Chinois

Titre original : The Protector
  • 1985
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 35min
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5,7/10
5,7 k
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Jackie Chan in Le Retour du Chinois (1985)
Trailer for The Protector
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ActionCriminalitéThriller

Deux flics de New York, Billy Wong et Danny Garoni, se rendent à Hong Kong après l'enlèvement de la fille d'un riche homme d'affaires par le baron de la drogue, M. Ko.Deux flics de New York, Billy Wong et Danny Garoni, se rendent à Hong Kong après l'enlèvement de la fille d'un riche homme d'affaires par le baron de la drogue, M. Ko.Deux flics de New York, Billy Wong et Danny Garoni, se rendent à Hong Kong après l'enlèvement de la fille d'un riche homme d'affaires par le baron de la drogue, M. Ko.

  • Réalisation
    • James Glickenhaus
  • Scénario
    • James Glickenhaus
    • King Sang Tang
  • Casting principal
    • Jackie Chan
    • Danny Aiello
    • Sandy Alexander
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,7/10
    5,7 k
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    • Réalisation
      • James Glickenhaus
    • Scénario
      • James Glickenhaus
      • King Sang Tang
    • Casting principal
      • Jackie Chan
      • Danny Aiello
      • Sandy Alexander
    • 49avis d'utilisateurs
    • 41avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Jackie Chan
    Jackie Chan
    • Billy Wong
    Danny Aiello
    Danny Aiello
    • Danny Garoni
    Sandy Alexander
    • Gang Leader
    Victor Arnold
    Victor Arnold
    • Police Captain
    Kim Bass
    Kim Bass
    • Stan Jones
    Irene Britto
    • Masseuse #1
    Jesse Cameron-Glickenhaus
    Jesse Cameron-Glickenhaus
    • Jesse Alexander
    Al Cerullo
    Al Cerullo
    • Helicopter Pilot
    Roy Chiao
    Roy Chiao
    • Mr. Ko
    Richard Clarke
    • Superintendant Whitehead
    Patrick James Clarke
    • Michael Alexander
    Ron Dandrea
    • Martin Shapiro
    Valerie De Pena
    • Punk Woman
    Saun Ellis
    Saun Ellis
    • Laura Shapiro
    Richard Epper
    • Man in Bar
    Chu Man Fung
    • Boat Boy
    Becky Ann Baker
    Becky Ann Baker
    • Samantha Alexander
    • (as Becky Gelke)
    Alan Gibbs
    Alan Gibbs
    • Gunman
    • Réalisation
      • James Glickenhaus
    • Scénario
      • James Glickenhaus
      • King Sang Tang
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    7magilvilla

    Gets A Bad Rap.

    This movie is a lot better than people say it is. Sure, it's not a typical Jackie Chan movie, but it's good anyway. It has lots of action and is better than most of the buddy cop movies of the 1980's. Don't expect this to be like all of his other movies and you may like it. I did.
    6adamscastlevania2

    Chan may not like it, but I do

    (57%) Back in the mid 80's Mr Chan didn't much care for this movie as he felt it was made not fully utilising his talent, for which I can understand. Featured here there's none of his trademark comedic fights, or insanely dangerous stunts, instead we get a gritter, more typically 1980's R-rated American action flick with plenty of shoot-outs, fist fights and explosions. The level of strong language, along with quite a lot of nudity also sets this apart from the usual Chan flick, but I cannot say I didn't enjoy this. The action is solid with plenty of it, and for a medium budgeted 80's action flick this is better than average.
    Chris(Runner)

    This movie is good.

    I just saw this movie on TV. Despite the fact that it is an R-rated movie on TV, I thought it was very good. For once Jackie Chan actually does his own voice, with no dubs. The fighting scenes are awesome, and there are lots of long ones. The hotel scene is awesome. The final scene is just great. Jackie Chan took on a whole army of guys. There is lots of other good action too. Don't listen to those other reviews that say that this movie has nothing or bad acting, because it is all good. If you want to see a good Jackie Chan movie, go for this one. The only bad thing is that Jackie Chan does not look in the 80's much like he does in the 90's. But if you forget that, this is a very good movie.
    dougjih

    misuse of Jackie Chan

    Jackie Chan's strength is in my opinion his talent in performing action comedy and fighting in creative settings. This movie puts Jackie Chan in an average cop-action movie that hardly takes advantage of Jackie Chan's strength. If someone else has played the role that Jackie Chan played in this movie, the movie could be a decent one. But Jackie Chan's presence in the movie gives expectation of something else than what this movie is. This is the problem of this movie: using Jackie Chan in an unsuitable role; or on the flip side, giving the role to someone unsuitable for this movie, Jackie Chan.
    6Hey_Sweden

    Not as bad as its reputation would suggest.

    In the second attempt to introduce martial arts superstar Jackie Chan to the North American market (after "The Big Brawl" in 1980), ever likable Jackie is amusingly miscast as Billy Wong, an NYC cop who, after some hot dog heroics, is demoted to crowd control at a fashion show, where he's partnered with Danny Garoni (the engaging Danny Aiello). Unfortunately, they prove to be pretty useless and Laura Shapiro (Saun Ellis), daughter of a wealthy big shot, is kidnapped by goons working for dastardly Hong Kong mobster Mr. Ko (Roy Chiao). Billy and Danny manage to convince their commissioner to let them travel to HK to advise and assist local authorities in defeating Ko and rescuing Laura, but of course these two mavericks are pretty much just going to do whatever they want to do.

    There are *some* fine moments here for Chan fans, but there simply may not be enough. The tone *is* rather gritty, but although there's not a lot of outright comedy, the movie does still have a sense of humour. Chan has some fine action and fight sequences, especially one around the halfway point where he's trying to pursue a henchman escaping by boat. The stunts near the end are impressively scary. Writer / director James Glickenhaus ("The Exterminator") does a very fine job in utilizing the various HK locations. Jackie does his best in the lead, with Aiello offering fine support and Chiao being just right as our glowering bad guy. Jackie does have a decent if not spectacular climactic fight with fellow martial artist Bill Wallace. All things considered, it's not hard to see why Chan himself and some of his fan base might not care for the movie, but there is an alternate cut now available on Blu-ray with additional scenes created by Jackie himself, to better suit his vision (he really had no control on this feature at the time).

    In any event, it's worth noting the presence of a couple of familiar faces among the supporting cast, including Becky Ann Baker, John Spencer, Mike Starr, Big John Studd, and Trey Wilson.

    It would take another 11 years before North America finally, really took notice of Jackie with the release of "Rumble in the Bronx".

    Six out of 10.

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    • Anecdotes
      Jackie Chan's displeasure with the way this production went, would lead to him shooting his own police movie Police Story (1985) to much success.
    • Gaffes
      A gangster swinging a bat at Billy, in the massage parlor, changes in the subsequent shot.
    • Citations

      Billy Wong: Give me the fucking keys

    • Versions alternatives
      The Japanese cut of the film, footage-wise, is virtually identical to the Hong Kong cut. However, the scenes in New York maintain their English dialogue, while the scenes that take place in Hong Kong (which is the bulk of the film) are in Cantonese. The biggest difference is that the Japanese cut is the only version to contain an end credits outtakes montage. This version has been available on laserdisc as well as a 2014 Japanese "Extreme Edition" blu-ray.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Chu dao gui jing (1990)
    • Bandes originales
      Night Wind
      Courtesy of WEA Records

      Composed by James Wong

      Performed by Sally Yeh

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 24 juillet 1985 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Hong Kong
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Cantonais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Le Protecteur
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Hong Kong, Chine
    • Sociétés de production
      • Eurasia Investments
      • Golden Harvest Company
      • Golden Way Films Ltd.
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    • Budget
      • 5 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 981 817 $US
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 981 817 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 35min(95 min)
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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