In the afterglow of 1996's Rumble in the Bronx comes a hastily dusted-off Jackie Chan vehicle, freshly outfitted with a rap soundtrack and English dubbing. (The dubbing contributes an element of charm to a movie that can ill afford to refuse any assistance.) Like the earlier -- or rather, later -- Bronx tale, this older Chan adventure -- older adventure, that is; younger Chan -- yields an odd blend of detachment and immediacy: the phoney-baloneyness of the fiction punctuated by the hair-raising reality of the stunts, certified, of course, as performed without doubles by Chan himself and his rubber-band co-star, Michelle Khan. Directed by Stanley Tong. (1991) — Duncan Shepherd
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