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Mister Dynamite

Original title: Lung hing foo dai
  • 1986
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
23K
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Jackie Chan in Mister Dynamite (1986)
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Asian Hawk (Jackie Chan) and his bumbling sidekick are sent on a quest through Europe to find a mysterious treasure held by a shadowy organization of monks.Asian Hawk (Jackie Chan) and his bumbling sidekick are sent on a quest through Europe to find a mysterious treasure held by a shadowy organization of monks.Asian Hawk (Jackie Chan) and his bumbling sidekick are sent on a quest through Europe to find a mysterious treasure held by a shadowy organization of monks.

  • Directors
    • Jackie Chan
    • Eric Tsang
  • Writers
    • Barry Wong
    • Edward Tang
    • Cheuk-Hon Szeto
  • Stars
    • Jackie Chan
    • Alan Tam
    • Lola Forner
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    23K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Jackie Chan
      • Eric Tsang
    • Writers
      • Barry Wong
      • Edward Tang
      • Cheuk-Hon Szeto
    • Stars
      • Jackie Chan
      • Alan Tam
      • Lola Forner
    • 69User reviews
    • 46Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jackie Chan
    Jackie Chan
    • Asian Hawk
    Alan Tam
    Alan Tam
    • Alan
    Lola Forner
    • May
    Rosamund Kwan
    Rosamund Kwan
    • Lorelei
    Ken Boyle
    • Grand Wizard
    John Ladalski
    • Chief Lama
    Robert O'Brien
    • Witch Doctor
    • (as Robert O' Brien)
    Bozidar Smiljanic
    • Bannon
    Anthony Chan
    Anthony Chan
    • Loser's Band Singer
    Danny Yip
    • Loser's Band Singer
    Carina Lau
    Carina Lau
    • Loser's Band Singer
    Clarence Fok
    Clarence Fok
    • Loser's Band Singer
    • (as Clarence Ford)
    Kenny Bee
    Kenny Bee
    • Loser's Band Singer
    Bennett Pang
    • Loser's Band Singer
    Boris Gregoric
    • Man at Auction
    Marcia Chisholm
    • Amazon Fighter
    Linda Denley
    • Amazon Fighter
    Stephanie Evans
    • Amazon Fighter
    • Directors
      • Jackie Chan
      • Eric Tsang
    • Writers
      • Barry Wong
      • Edward Tang
      • Cheuk-Hon Szeto
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    User reviews69

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    modius

    Good, enjoyable film

    This was the first Jackie Chan film I ever saw, and I loved every second of it. The film, which doesn't concentrate on plot as much as it probably should do, revolves around some European monks who steal several pieces from the Armour Of God, and fools Jackie into giving them the other pieces.

    But ignore the plot, watch this for the excellent jokes, the amazing set piece action sequences topped off by the credible Jackie Chan.

    Several scenes stand out the most. One being the scene where he is faced with 4 amazon women, and Jackie must defeat them all.

    Overall, if you want to see a damn good Jackie Chan flick, but aren't interested in plot then you I urge you to see this film.
    otacon23dav

    A very good martial arts film with a few flaws

    This is one of Jackie Chan's best films. A good display of his acrobatics and fight skills at the beginning of the film to fighting 4 woman with high heels at the end. This was my first Jackie Chan film I saw that made me watch his other films.

    The basic story is that an evil cult who wants all 5 pieces of the armor of god(I can't remember why they want it) knows only one person who is able to get the pieces, the "asian hawk"(Chan). They only have 2 pieces of the armour and to get Jackie to get the other 3 pieces, they kidnap his former girlfriend, lorelei(Kwan) who he still has feelings for, even though his best friend,Alan(tam) is dating her. Jackie and Alan must work together to try and find the armour and save her.

    I recommend watching the original 94min version in Chinese(with english subtitles of course) than the u.s. english dubbed 86min version. Also this movie is where Jackie nearly died - Jumping to a tree on which the branch broke and fell onto a rock.

    A good humoreous martial art film with alright fight scenes and a not bad plot. 8/10 for me. Recommended mainly for Jackie chan fans.
    dragon ma young

    7 out of 10

    This is Jackie's version of Indiana Jones. And you know what, I like this one better. It is also the film that nearly killed Jackie, even though the stunt he was doing was a fairly simple one. I really enjoy this movie and charish it because it could have been Jackie's last. Its plot doesn't really matter, because as with all Jackie movies, we are seeing it for amazing action and hilarious comedy. This has both, but im lesser doses. It is almost like a romantic comedy, because it deals with a love triangle between Jackie and two of his former band-mates(he used to be in a band called The Losers, with some girl and Alan Tam). This film is all in good fun, but it doesnt reach the level of martial-arts greatness that Drunken Master 2 or Project A do. Still, check this one out, its really good.
    7BA_Harrison

    Good... but might've been so much better.

    This is the film that nearly cost Jackie Chan his life: an early stunt went terribly wrong and he ended up bashing his head hard on a rock. In order to allow Jackie to fully recover from his injuries, much of the planned action was replaced with romantic comedy, and the film unfortunately suffers for it. The result is a fairly enjoyable romp, which starts and ends with some great sequences, but drags rather badly in the middle.

    Chan plays The Asian Hawk, an adventurer who risks his life to help old pal Alan when his girlfriend Lorelei (Rosamund Kwan) is kidnapped by a religious cult. The cult wish to exchange the girl for a valuable treasure, the fabled Armour of God, but Jackie and Alan attempt a daring rescue instead...

    Kicking off with a spectacular opening sequence, which sees JC performing some impressive acrobatics before sliding down a steep hill pursued by a tribe of spear wielding natives, Armour of God certainly begins well. And a great car chase soon after makes one believe that they could be witnessing a 'solid-gold' Chan classic. However, after these initial blasts of action, it isn't until the end of the film that we get to see more breathtaking movie mayhem, with the middle section consisting of barely passable comedy and poor romantic subplots.

    Fortunately, Chan is back on form for the final battle in a cavernous fortress, and we get to see some truly outstanding martial arts as he takes on scores of nasty monks, and, in the film's highlight, a quartet of leather-corset-wearing she-bitches. The action here is hard-hitting and well worth the wait, with loads of poor baddies on the receiving end of some very painful looking kicks and punches.

    To top it all off, the movie ends with one of the phoniest looking stunts ever, as Chan supposedly leaps off a cliff onto a hot air balloon—a moment so poorly executed that it borders on brilliance.

    It's a real shame that this film could not be made as it was originally intended, 'cos it might have been truly astounding. As it is, Armour of God is worth seeing—just don't expect to be fully entertained for the whole of its duration.
    8jake-179

    great start, slow middle, awesome ending

    This movie was actually made before "Operation: Condor." For some reason, they titled this movie as if it were a sequel. When Jackie decided to make this movie, he was being greatly influenced by the smash hit "Raiders of the Lost Ark," and wanted to make a movie in that adventure style. This movie could have been really, really great if it had been made entirely the way Jackie had it envisioned at the start of production.

    The movie has a great beginning, and then it is destroyed by an agonizing slow middle, and then it picks up again with an action packed ending. The reason the movie has that horrible middle is because of the stunt that went wrong at the beginning of the film. As all Jackie fans know, this is the film that almost killed Chan. In the beginning action sequence, he does this awesome chase scene where he is bounding across the walls of a castle. In the first take, Jackie actually made it across. But being a perfectionist, he tried for a second take. The first take partially broke the branch of the tree he jumps on, and on the second take, the branch broke completely, sending Jackie crashing to the ground and busting his head on a rock.

    I am mentioning all this because this is the reason the middle of the movie is so slow. Production could only be halted for a short time. They could not wait until Jackie had fully recovered. So, as soon as he was able to get out of bed, they re-wrote the middle part of the movie to exclude all the eye-popping stunts that Jackie had originally planned. They continued filming this lame, muddled attempt at a romance plot until Jackie was more healed.

    Once Jackie was back to 100 percent, they started filming the movie the way they had originally intended: with amazing stunts and incredible action choreography. The end of the movie picks up with Jackie, his side kick, and the love interest, infiltrating a castle run by monks, and they try to steal a treasure guarded by fiesty amazon women who wear lots of '80s style makeup. As ridiculous as that all sounds, the fight scenes at the end are among the best that Jackie has ever done. Its really amazing and a lot of fun to watch just for the choreography aspect. Check out one of the hardest hits I have ever seen, when one of the amazons comes flying at Jackie from about 8 feet in the air, he kicks her in mid flight, and she spins completely around and slams HEAD FIRST in to the dirt! I don't care if there was a stunt pad there, it is a HARD LANDING! OUCH! There is no way the stunt person walked away from that unharmed.

    The second movie "OPERATION CONDOR" was a lot better as a whole. That is one of my all time favorite Jackie Chan films, and I still watch it over and over again. But PART 2 (the first of the films) is definitely a must-see (despite the confusing title).

    My recommendation is this: Get the movie, watch the first part until he escapes from the natives, then FAST FORWARD through the entire

    middle, DO NOT BOTHER to watch it, it is totally irrelevant, and start watching again as they infiltrate the castle. You wont be sorry. Don't believe all the other bad reviews about this film.

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    • Trivia
      While filming the stunt where he leaps from a wall onto a tree, the branch Jackie Chan grabbed a hold of broke and he hit his head on a rock, nearly killing him and leaving him with a permanent thimble-sized hole on the right side of his head. The fall also left him hard of hearing in one ear.
    • Goofs
      The Armor of God is said to have been carried by King Arthur in the Crusades. King Richard the Lionhearted was in the Crusades, not King Arthur.
    • Quotes

      [upon hearing the siren from a police car approach]

      Alan: What's that sound?

      Asian Hawk: It's not an ice cream-truck...

    • Crazy credits
      During the end credits, there is a showcase of outtakes from the film, including the famous stunt during which Jackie Chan nearly got killed.
    • Alternate versions
      For the US re-release a new score by Michael Wandmacher was used.
    • Connections
      Edited into Long de shen chu: Shi luo de pin tu (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      L-O-V-E Love
      Music by James Wong

      Performed by Alan Tam

      (as Love in US re-release version)

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    • Release date
      • July 20, 1988 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Hong Kong
      • Yugoslavia
    • Languages
      • Cantonese
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Armour of God
    • Filming locations
      • Motovun, Croatia
    • Production companies
      • Golden Harvest Company
      • Golden Way Films Ltd.
      • Jadran Film
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    • Budget
      • $15,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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