Film List ((hot)) — Jackie Chan
The Ultimate Guide to Jackie Chan Films
Jackie Chan’s career is unique because he performed his own stunts (many of which are life-threatening) and pioneered a specific genre: Action Comedy. His filmography is generally divided into distinct eras.
2. The 1990s: The Police Sequels & Stunt Perfection
In the 90s, Jackie upped the ante. The stunts became more dangerous, and the budgets got bigger. jackie chan film list
- Police Story 3: Supercop (1992)
- Why watch: Jackie teams up with Michelle Yeoh. The helicopter/train stunts are real and mind-boggling.
- Drunken Master II (1994)
- Why watch: A rare sequel that rivals the original. The final fight in the steel mill is considered one of the greatest fight scenes in cinema history.
- Rumble in the Bronx (1995)
- Why watch: This was his breakthrough hit in the US. It’s a great "starter" film. Features him getting hit by a hovercraft and jumping from a parking garage roof.
- Who Am I? (1998)
- Why watch: A globe-trotting adventure with a fantastic fight scene on a skyscraper roof (where he actually slid down the side of the building without a rope).
2010s (Later Career)
- 2010 – The Karate Kid (Mr. Han)
- 2010 – Little Big Soldier
- 2011 – Shaolin
- 2011 – 1911 (co-director)
- 2012 – Chinese Zodiac (last big-scale stunt film)
- 2013 – Police Story 2013
- 2015 – Dragon Blade
- 2016 – Skiptrace
- 2016 – Railroad Tigers
- 2017 – The Foreigner (serious role)
- 2017 – Bleeding Steel
- 2018 – Kung Fu Panda 3 (voice of Monkey, cameo)
- 2019 – The Knight of Shadows: Between Yin and Yang
- 2019 – Vanguard
3. Peak creative period (mid‑1980s to early 1990s)
- Police Story 2 (1988) — bigger scale and stunts.
- Armour of God (1986) — action-adventure; spawned a sequel.
- Armour of God II: Operation Condor (1991) — international adventure; higher budget.
- Miracles (1989) — period comedy-drama he directed.
- Drunken Master II (The Legend of Drunken Master) (1994) — critical favorite; superb fight choreography.
The "Lucky Stars" Series (Team-up comedies)
- Winners and Sinners (1983)
- My Lucky Stars (1985)
- Twinkle, Twinkle Lucky Stars (1985)
Other Gems:
- The Protector (1985) – Jackie’s failed American debut. He hated it. Watch it only to see him complain in every interview.
- Heart of Dragon (1985) – A rare dramatic role where Jackie plays a cop caring for his disabled brother (Sammo Hung).
6. Notable cameos, voice roles & TV
- Rush Hour 2 (2001) — cameo-like but credited; recurring franchise presence.
- Kung Fu Panda series — voice cameo (regional/localized versions) and celebrity ties.
- Numerous TV appearances and cameos across Hong Kong and Hollywood projects.

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