– Chan's first starring role, showcasing raw, traditional kung fu.
Signature series and standouts
Provide a list of his (the famous end-credit bloopers)
For a quick reference, here are some of Jackie Chan's most notable films organized in a table: index of jackie chan movies
Scrolling further down the list, the format changes. The aspect ratios widen, the audio switches to surround sound, and the language often changes to English.
(1995): His major breakthrough into the American market [30, 8]. Rush Hour
Sequels that solidified the Chan-Tucker duo as one of the most lucrative comedy pairings of the decade. – Chan's first starring role, showcasing raw, traditional
💡 If you are new to Jackie Chan, start with Police Story (1985) or Rush Hour depending on whether you prefer hard-hitting stunts or Hollywood comedy.
– Jackie’s take on the Indiana Jones-style treasure hunt.
: An index allows you to track his evolution from a stuntman filling the void left by Bruce Lee to a global icon known for his acrobatic, improvised fighting style and death-defying stunts. Genre Versatility : While famous for action-comedy hits like the series, the index reveals his range in dramatic roles like The Foreigner (2017) and his legendary work in Hong Kong classics like Police Story (1985) and Drunken Master II Hidden Gems (1995): His major breakthrough into the American market
Provide an indexed, searchable, and filterable catalogue of Jackie Chan films with details (title, year, role, director, runtime, genres, synopsis, poster, availability links). Support sorting, full-text search, filters, pagination, and optional offline cache.
A period piece featuring Chan, Hung, and Biao fighting pirates. It includes Chan’s famous homage to Buster Keaton, hanging from a clock tower hand.
– Chan’s personal favorite directorial effort, praised for its elegant cinematography and complex choreography. Global Expansion and Hollywood Transition (1990s)