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If there’s one master of cinema who can make you laugh and cheer at the same time, it’s Jackie Chan. With a long career of incredible movies under his belt, surely there must be some stone-cold classics to his name. As it turns out, there’s plenty.
Since starting his career in the 1960s and rising as a superstar in the late 1970s, Jackie Chan has been renowned for his combined athleticism and comedic sensibilities; he’s like Buster Keaton with ab muscles, basically. Trained at the China Drama Academy in Kowloon (along with other industry legends Sammo Hung, Yuen Biao, Corey Yuen, and filmmaker Yuen Woo-ping), Jackie Chan has broken barriers to become one of the most prolific Chinese movie stars all around the world.
After emerging as a star in Hong Kong through movies like Snake in the Eagle’s Shadow and Drunken Master, Chan accrued enough clout to lead his own stunt team - the famed Jackie Chan Stunt Team - who worked with Chan crafting their own approach to action choreography. Many of Chan’s movies from Hong Kong feature death-defying stunts and slapstick humor, sometimes all at once, based on the fact that Chan has the sway to dedicate entire days to getting certain gags just right. Also: While Chan is known primarily for his comic roles as likable underdog heroes, he can also play against type, appearing in sometimes deadly serious roles. (And, at least once, he’s been a bad guy.)
With Chan’s career still going strong after all these years, it’s high time to look back at the 32 greatest movies Jackie Chan has ever made.
32. Enter the Dragon (1973)
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31. Gorgeous (1999)
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30. The Karate Kid (2010)
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Putting aside the fact that Jackie Chan actually instructs Jaden Smith in Chinese kung fu and not Japanese karate, the lively 2010 legacy sequel/remake The Karate Kid reimagines the ’80s classic for a new generation. Smith plays an adolescent from Detroit whose family moves to Beijing. While adjusting to his new surroundings, including evading rough bullies, he is taken under the wing of an aged maintenance man (Chan) who instructs him in kung fu. While it doesn’t leg sweep the original, The Karate Kid ‘10 maintains its own fandom who see Chan’s Mr. Han as wise and capable as Mr. Miyagi.
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29. The Accidental Spy (2001)
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28. The Forbidden Kingdom (2008)
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27. Snake in the Eagle’s Shadow (1978)
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Just before earning his stardom with his more legendary blockbuster Drunken Master, Jackie Chan starred in the overlooked but secretly influential Snake in the Eagle’s Shadow. Chan plays a bullied orphan who meets an old beggar who becomes his teacher in Snake Kung Fu. Not only did this movie show off Jackie Chan’s comedic approach to martial arts cinema before Drunken Master, it also laid down the blueprints for future hits like The Karate Kid, Bloodsport, and Creed, movies where scrappy fighters study under unsuspecting wise old masters.
26. The Young Master (1980)
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Jackie Chan made his directorial debut with 1979’s The Fearless Hyena, a madcap kung fu classic. But it was his second directorial effort, The Young Master in 1980, that has proved to be more enduring. In his first collaborations with Golden Harvest and writer Edward Tang, Chan stars as a martial arts student searching for his lost brother only to end up in a mishap of mistaken identity. Among hardcore fans, the most lasting image of The Young Master is Chan’s fight scene with Yuen Biao, where Chan demonstrates graceful skill with a folding fan.
25. Rush Hour (1998)
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Because of the international success of movies like Rumble in the Bronx and Supercop, Jackie Chan was no stranger to American audiences when his first Hollywood-made hit Rush Hour blew up in theaters. But the movie’s success truly solidified Chan as a star on both sides of the Pacific Ocean. In this explosive late ’90s picture from Brett Ratner, Chan plays a hard-hitting Hong Kong cop who teams with a fast-talking LAPD officer (Chris Tucker) to locate the kidnapped daughter of a Chinese diplomat. Though Chan was approaching middle age in 1998, Rush Hour marked a new chapter in his career and gave the icon a true Hollywood franchise - not to mention an equally charismatic onscreen partner in the form of Chris Tucker.
24. Rob-B-Hood (2006)
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23. My Lucky Stars (1985)
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The second installment of the semi-anthology Lucky Stars franchise puts a bigger spotlight on Jackie Chan, who appears in a more prominent role than the 1983 predecessor Winners and Sinners. Chan, Yuen Biao, and Sammo Hung (who also directs) reunite in this rollicking action-comedy where Chan plays a Hong Kong policeman working undercover in Japan on a case that involves the yakuza and stolen jewelry worth millions. Featuring high-energy choreography in amusement parks, luxury showrooms, and haunted houses (in a mesmerizing set piece that is about the closest Chan has ever gone to doing horror), My Lucky Stars is a cult classic begging to be recognized as a bigger deal.
22. Who Am I? (1998)
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21. City Hunter (1993)
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20. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem (2023)
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In his older age, Jackie Chan has taken up voice acting, most notably with the hit Kung Fu Panda movies. In 2023, Chan joined a rare class of actors consisting of Kevin Clash, Mako, Hoon Lee, and even Tony Shalhoub to lend his voice for Master Splinter, the ninjutsu master and mentor of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. In the standalone CG reboot Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, Chan voices a more eccentric iteration of Master Splinter, one that feels more like an overbearing middle aged father than a wise sensei. Still, it just feels right that Chan has a place somewhere in the expansive Ninja Turtles multiverse.
19. New Police Story (2004)
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18. Shinjuku Incident (2009)
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In this pitch black gangster thriller, Jackie Chan plays an illegal immigrant from China who enters Japan in search of his fiance (Xu Jinglei). After learning she is now mixed up with yakuza leaders, Chan’s character rises the ranks of the Japanese underworld as well as leading other undocumented Chinese laborers. Unlike any other Jackie Chan movie you’ve seen before, Shinjuku Incident ditches the laughs for weighted austerity, with minimal (but no less violent) action and explicit racism between Japanese and Chinese ethnic groups.
17. The Foreigner (2017)
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16. Shaolin Wooden Men (1976)
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15. Rush Hour 2 (2001)
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Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker reunite in this dizzying sequel that brings the mismatched cops from Los Angeles to Hong Kong and then back to L.A. (“Follow the right white man”). This time, the cops are assigned to, and then later barred from, investigating a fatal bombing at the U.S. embassy in Hong Kong, with the suspect having deep personal ties to Chan’s Inspector Lee. Easily the high point for the franchise with a number of quotable lines - plus a legitimately exciting hand-to-hand melee in a massage parlor - Rush Hour 2 is maybe the best movie Chan made stateside.
14. Project A (1983)
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Set in 19th century Hong Kong, Project A stars Jackie Chan in the role of a sailor determined to defeat seafaring pirates all while fending off resentful rivals in the police division. Project A features Jackie Chan in the absolute prime of his career, the actor dazzling the screen in tight, blistering choreography - and oodles of comic gags - that all come together like a symphony orchestra. The movie also memorably features one of Chan’s deadliest stunts ever, a jaw-dropping 60-foot fall from a clock tower where Chan lands on his neck.
13. Armour of God (1986)
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12. Rumble in the Bronx (1995)
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The first movie that really introduced Jackie Chan into the North American mainstream, Rumble in the Bronx fittingly drops Chan, as a Hong Kong cop, who visits New York for his uncle’s wedding only to run into violent street gangs who try to shake down his uncle’s supermarket business. While its shooting location in Vancouver betrays any sense of Rumble in the Bronx feeling like a true New York movie, the movie kicks serious butt anyhow. On top of that, it’s simply poetic that the movie that made Chan a cross-cultural superstar is all about him being the kung fu fish in strange waters.
11. First Strike (1996)
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While Police Story 4: First Strike is officially the fourth installment of the Police Story series, it was released totally on its own in markets outside Asia, bearing the simplified titles of “First Strike” or “Jackie Chan’s First Strike.” But really it doesn’t matter, because Chan’s Hong Kong police officer is now, suddenly somehow, a CIA operative who travels the globe in search of a black market arms dealer. An international production shot in Hong Kong, Moscow, Crimea, and Brisbane in Australia, First Strike is a true ’90s action extravaganza with some of Chan’s most impressive stunt gags he’s ever done. Just show someone the ladder fight scene and watch them lose their minds.
10. Police Story 2 (1988)
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It may not reach the same exhilarating heights as its immediate predecessor, but that doesn’t stop Police Story 2 from being exceptional. Following the events of Police Story, Jackie Chan’s Inspector Chan Ka-Kui (or Kevin Chan in English versions) is now languishing as a traffic cop as punishment for his costly actions arresting crime lord Chu (Chor Yuen). Not only is Chu walking free and making his life hell, but Chan must now track down the ones responsible behind a wave of bomb scares. Police Story 2 is simply more of Chan being at his best, including standout action set pieces inside a restaurant and a playground.
9. Mr. Nice Guy (1997)
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8. Crime Story (1993)
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It’s one of Jackie Chan’s grittiest and most serious movies, but it has no shortage of edge-of-your-seat thrills either. Chan plays a guilt-ridden police detective (of course) who races to save an affluent businessman after he’s kidnapped under his watch. He is paired up with a veteran detective (Kent Cheng) who happens to have his own angle on the situation. Notable for releasing during Chan’s prime years and still going against his usual brand of comedy, Crime Story is a hard-hitting reminder that even nice guys don’t have to play nice too.
7. Miracles (1989)
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Jackie Chan affectionately pays tribute to classic Hollywood with this high-kicking homage to Frank Capra and his 1933 film Lady for a Day and his own 1961 remake Pocketful of Miracles. Set in fashionable 1930s Hong Kong - no, seriously, the fits are out of control here - Jackie Chan plays a kind-hearted country boy who is suddenly thrust into the role of triad leader. Things actually turn out well (thanks to some lucky roses) until rival gangs come for him and his people. However, no one is prepared for this country bumpkin to start throwing hands. Miracles lives up to its name, being nothing short of miraculous.
6. Drunken Master (1978)
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5. Police Story 3: Supercop (1992)
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While it is indeed the third movie in the Police Story series, Police Story 3: Supercop (from director Stanley Tong) was released on its own in the U.S. under the simple title “Supercop,” no doubt capitalizing on Chan’s sudden popularity post-Rumble in the Bronx. Jackie Chan returns to his Police Story series role as Hong Kong “super cop” Ka-Kui, who is dispatched to Guangzhou and teams up with Chinese Interpol agent Jessica (Michelle Yeoh) to take down a powerful drug lord. You simply can’t get any bigger or better than Jackie Chan and Michelle Yeoh working together, and Supercop delivers on every expectation.
4. Legend of the Drunken Master (1994)
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After over a decade of playing action hero cops, Jackie Chan returned to classic wuxia filmmaking, reprising his role of Wong Fei-hung for Legend of the Drunken Master. (He also directs.) In this 1994 sequel to 1978’s Drunken Master, Hong (Chan) joins his father on a trip to China where he winds up in possession of priceless artifacts that criminals intend to sell to England. Boasting some of the most elaborate and physically taxing choreography in Chan’s body of work - and still plenty more of his comedic chops - Legend of the Drunken Master cranked the dial up on Chan’s image, transforming a star into a bonafide legend. In 2005, Time Magazine recognized Legend of the Drunken Master as one of the 100 greatest films of all time.
3. Armor of God II: Operation Condor (1991)
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2. Wheels on Meals (1984)
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1. Police Story (1985)
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