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EnglishDistributors: IVL
Region Code: All
Video: NTSC, Colour, Anamorphic
Widescreen Audio: Cantonese, Mandarin dts/ Dolby
Digital 5.1
Subtitle: English, Traditional
Chinese, Simplified Chinese No. of Disc: 3
Cast: Jackie Chan
Director: Jackie Chan
Synopsis:
Police
Story
A hero cop with the Hong Kong Police Department is assigned to guard a
key witness in the drug trial of a mobster he has single-handedly
captured. But the tables are turned when Jackie is duped by the comely
witness. The drug boss is then released for lack of evidence, and
Jackie is framed for murder. Spawned a successful series of movies with
some of Jackie's best action and stunts.
Police
Story 2
Police Story 2 (1989) is one of those
rare sequels that's more fun than its predecessor. Jackie Chan plays
his usual rule-breaking cop, loyal to superiors that carp at the
destruction he leaves in his wake but are prepared to take credit for
every success he has. Here he finds himself up against vengeful
gangsters whose plans he frustrated in the first of the series; but he
also has to combat a ruthless team of extortionists with a taste for
explosions both large and small--blowing up large buildings, turning
people into human bombs and torturing people with firecrackers are all
part of their repertoire. He has girlfriend trouble, too, since his
fiancée is worried that he always puts the job first.
Police
Story 3 Super Cop
High-octane gas, pumped out
by the buoyant maestro of Hong Kong action, Jackie Chan. In this
outing, the irrepressible Chan plays a Hong Kong cop teamed up
(gloriously) with a Chinese inspector played by Michelle Yeoh (a.k.a.
Michelle Khan). The plot ranges all over Southeast Asia, culminating
with Jackie hanging from a helicopter ladder high over the streets of
Kuala Lumpur. This one's notable for the ingenuity of the stunts, and
for allowing two of Asia's top female stars to do their bad thing. The
great Maggie Cheung (Chinese Box) plays Chan's girlfriend, who has a
tendency to pop up at the most inopportune moments; and Yeoh executes a
hair-raising motorcycle jump onto a moving train--an absolute
jaw-dropper. Originally released as Police Story III, the picture was
rereleased in America as Supercop in 1996, after Chan's U.S.
breakthrough with Rumble in the Bronx. The new version is slightly
shorter than the original, and features a new soundtrack of
English-language dialogue (awkwardly dubbed, but that's par for the
course) and blaring rock music. Great fun any way you slice it,
and--for the uninitiated--a terrific introduction to the humorous,
high-kicking world of Jackie Chan.
Special Features:
New And Original Movie Trailers
- Photo Stills/ Photos Slide Show
- NG Shots
- Benny Lai Interview
- Stanley Tong Interview