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Jackie Chan - The Dynamic Collection - 15-DVD Box Set (DVD) (*)
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Original Title: Armour of God / Project A / Project A Part II / Police Story / Police Story 2 (Police Story Two) / The Young Master / Dragons Forever / Wheels on Meals / Shao Lin mu ren xiang / The Big Brawl / Dragon Strike / The Fearless Hyena (The Fear less Hyena)
Alternate Title: Operation Condor 2: The Armour of the Gods / Mark of the Dragon / Project A Part 2 / Police Force / Kowloon's Eye / Shi di chu ma / Flying Dragon Fierce Challenge / Weapon X / Shaolin Chamber of Death / Battle Creek / Young Master in Love / Revenge o
Screened, competed or awarded at:
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
Chinese ( Dolby Digital 5.1 )
Chinese ( Dolby DTS 5.1 )
English ( Dolby Digital 5.1 )
English ( Dolby DTS 5.1 )


Product Origin/Format:
Australia ( PAL/Region 4 )

Running Time:
1157 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (1.78:1)

Special Features:
Biographies
Box Set
Cast/Crew Interview(s)
Collectors Edition
Commentary
Deleted Scenes
Featurette
Interactive Menu
Making Of
Multi-DVD Set
Photo Gallery
Scene Access
Trailer(s)
Remastered


Movie filmed in 1976 - 1988 and produced in:
Hong Kong ( India, Eastern Asia )
South Korea ( India, Eastern Asia )
Spain ( Spain, Portugal )
United States ( USA, Canada )
Yugoslavia ( Russia, Eastern Europe )


Directed By:
Jackie Chan
Sammo Hung Kam-Bo
Corey Yuen
Chi-Hwa Chen
Robert Clouse
Kenneth Tsang


Written By:
Jackie Chan
John Sheppard
Edward Tang
Tin-Chi Lau
Gordon Chan
Yiu Ming Leung
Johnny Lee
Chi-Hwa Chen
Robert Clouse
Kenneth Tsang


Actors:
Jackie Chan ..... Asian Hawk
Alan Tam ..... Alan
Rosamund Kwan ..... Lorelei
Lola Forner ..... May
Bozidar Smiljanic ..... Bannon
Ken Boyle ..... Grand Wizard
John Ladalski ..... Chief Lama
Robert O'Brien ..... Witch Doctor
Boris Gregoric ..... Man at Auction
Alicia Shonte ..... Fighter
Vivian Wycliffe ..... Fighter
Stephanie Evans ..... Fighter
Linda Denley ..... Fighter
Marcia Chisholm ..... Fighter
William Williams ..... Fighter
Jackie Chan ..... Dragon Mi Yong
Sammo Hung Kam-Bo ..... Fei
Biao Yuen ..... Captain Tzu
Dick Wei ..... Lor Sam Pau
Mars ..... Jaws
Isabella Wong ..... Winnie
Po Tai ..... Tai
Wu Long Cheung ..... VIP Club Bouncer
Hoi Sang Lee ..... Captain Chi
Hoi-Shan Kwan ..... Thug
Wai Wong ..... Admiral
Fat Wan
Wing Man Kuen
Ho Kai Law
Hark-Sun Lau
Jackie Chan ..... Dragon Mao
Maggie Cheung ..... Yesan
Rosamund Kwan ..... Miss Pak
Carina Lau ..... Beattie
David Lam ..... Superintendant Chun
Bill Tung ..... Police Commissioner
Sam Lui ..... Mr. Man
Regina Kent ..... Regina, Governor's Daughter
Yao Lin Chen ..... Awesome Wolf
Kenny Ho ..... Shi King
Chris Li ..... Mao's Sidekick No 2
Ben Lam ..... Brawns
John Cheung ..... Bodyguard No 1
Mickey ..... Cobra
Jackie Chan ..... Chan Ka Kui
Brigitte Lin ..... Selina Fong
Maggie Cheung ..... May
Kwok-Hung Lam ..... Supt. Raymond Li
Bill Tung ..... Inspector Bill Wong
Yuen Chor ..... Mr. Chu
Charlie Cho ..... John Ko
Chi-Wing Lau ..... Cheung, the Lawyer
Hark-On Fung ..... Danny Ko
Hing Ying Kam ..... Inspector Man
Mars ..... Kim
Po Tai ..... Lee
Ken Tong ..... Tom
Fat Wan ..... Jacknife
Fung Woo ..... Shau Tau Kok Station Commander
Bill Tung ..... Bill Wong
Keung-Kuen Lai ..... Deaf Criminal
John Cheung ..... Cheung
Ben Lam ..... Tall Pau
Chi Fai Chan ..... Ngor
Shan Kwan ..... President Fung
Isabella Wong ..... Secretary of President Fung
Ann Mui ..... Karen
Siu-Ming Lau ..... Senior Police Official
Jackie Chan ..... Dragon
Biao Yuen ..... Sang Kung's Son / Fourth Brother
Pai Wei ..... Tiger
Lily Li ..... Sang Kung's Daughter
Kien Shih ..... Sang Kung
Ing-Sik Whang ..... Kam
Hark-On Fung ..... Kam's Bodyguard #1
Hoi Sang Lee ..... Kam's Bodyguard #2
Feng Tien ..... Master
Feng Feng ..... Ah Suk
Mei Sheng Fan ..... Bull
Yan Tsan Tang ..... Ah Tsang
Siu Hung Cham
David Cheng
Kang-Yeh Cheng
Jackie Chan ..... Jackie Lung
Sammo Hung Kam-Bo ..... Luke Wong Fei-hUng
Biao Yuen ..... Timothy Tung Tak-Biao
Pauline Yeung ..... Nancy Lee
Deannie Yip ..... Miss Yip
Wah Yuen ..... Hua Hsien-Wu
Benny Urquidez ..... Hua's Henchman
Crystal Kwok ..... Jackie's Assistant
Fung Woo ..... Attorney
Dick Wei ..... Thug Leader
James Tien ..... Head of Security
Wai Shum ..... Lawyer
Shui-Fan Fung ..... Psychiatrist
Roy Chiao ..... Judge Lo Chung-Wai
Jing Chen ..... Gun Buyer
Jackie Chan ..... Thomas
Sammo Hung Kam-Bo ..... Moby
Biao Yuen ..... David
Lola Forner ..... Sylvia
Benny Urquidez ..... Thug
Keith Vitali ..... Thug
Herb Edelman ..... Matt
Susana Sentís ..... Gloria
Mercedes Albert ..... David's father
Miguel Aniles
Carles Canut
Paul Chang
Josep L. Dallester
Mariló Domínguez
Josep Lluís Fonoll
Jackie Chan ..... Monk in opening sequence / Extra
Kam Chiang
Jang Lee Hwang
Kong Kim
Yuen Lung
Tien Miao
Wei Ho Tu
Biao Yuen
Jackie Chan ..... Jerry Kwan
José Ferrer ..... Dominici
Kristine DeBell ..... Nancy
Mako ..... Herbert
Ron Max ..... Leggetti
David Sheiner ..... Morgan
Rosalind Chao ..... Mae
Lenny Montana ..... John
Pat E. Johnson ..... Carl
Mary Ellen O'Neill ..... Dominici's Mother
H.B. Haggerty ..... Kiss
Chao Li Chi ..... Kwan
Joycelyne Lew ..... Miss Wong
Peter Marc Jacobson ..... Jug
Marcus K. Mukai ..... Robert
Wai-Man Chan ..... Tiger
Paul Chang ..... Cowboy's Father
Kang-Yeh Cheng ..... Ah Dee
Fung Feng ..... The Referee
Hark-On Fung ..... The Killer King
Kam-Kwong Ho ..... The Commentator
Kang Ho ..... Referee
Pak-Kwong Ho ..... Spectator
Yeong-mun Kwon ..... The Hatchetman
Keung-Kuen Lai ..... Lu Chen gang member
Ge Liu
Ying Lung
Chin Ku Ma
Hoi Mang
Jackie Chan ..... Shing Lung
James Tien ..... Grandpa
Dean Shek ..... The Coffin Seller
Hui Lou Chen ..... The Unicorn
Shi-Kwan Yen ..... Yen
Kun Li ..... The Master
Tien-chi Cheng ..... Willow Sword
Chih-ping Chiang
Shao Hua Chu
Eagle Han
Hsing Nan Ho
Hong Hsu
Kan-man Huang
Sae Ok Kim
Nai-hua Kuo


Synopsis:
From a period between the late 1970s to the late 1980s, Jackie Chan was arguably at the height of his physical prowess stringing together smash hit after smash hit in a row of breakthrough performances. Finally emerging as one of the few Asian martial arts actors capable of stepping out of the imposing shadow of Bruce Lee, Chan's own unique screen personality saw him set a new benchmark for action comedy cinema and define the genre for years to come. Jackie Chan: The Dynamic Collection features twelve of the most successful and most influential films from this dynamic era, as well showcasing Chan's ability to truly deliver some of the most amazingly physical and jaw-dropping performances ever caught on camera.

List of Films:
Armour Of God Special: Collectors Edition
Project A : 2 DVD Platinum Edition
Project A Part 2 : Special Collectors Edition
Police Story : Special Collectors Edition
Police Story 2 : Special Collectors Edition
The Young Master : Special Collectors Edition
Dragons Forever : 2 DVD Platinum Edition
Wheels On Meals : 2 DVD Platinum Edition
Shaolin Wooden Me : The Ultra-Bit Edition
Battle Creek Brawl : Special Collectors Edition
Dragon Lord : Special Collectors Edition
The Fearless Hyena : The Ultra-Bit Edition

Armour of God (1987)
Jackie Chan and his bumbling sidekick are sent on a quest through Europe to find a mysterious treasure held by a shadowy organization of monks.

Project A (1983)
In late 19th Century Hong Kong the British may rule the land, but the pirates rule the waters. Reluctantly, the Coast Guard is given money to fight these pirates, but the pirates themselves have many contacts (that is, bribed officials) in the government, and seek to thwart the Coast Guard's efforts to eliminate them. One Coast Guard officer is Dragon Ma, who is determined that his beloved Coast Guard will not be made fools of.

Project A 2 (1987)
Dragon Ma is back, having rid the seas of the dreaded Pirate Lo. Back on land, he is assigned to the police force, where he is to clean up corruption and crime in a local suburb. Along the way, he is caught up in the fate of several Chinese patriots attempting to secure sympathy and support for their revolutionary cause. The Chinese Manchu government is after these revolutionaries, and anyone that stands in their way is in trouble, even if they are in the police force.

Police Story (1985)
Kevin Chan (aka Jackie) is a Hong-Kong cop, who scores his first big hit by virtually single-handedly capturing and arresting a big drug- lord. Of course, the drug-lord isn't too happy about this, and frames Kevin with the murder of another cop (who happened to be on the take). Kevin has to clear his name, whilst keeping himself from getting killed or arrested, and keeping his girlfriend from leaving him.

Police Story 2 (1988)
Despite his success at apprehending criminals, Kevin Chan's unorthodox approach to his work as a police officer sees him demoted to the traffic branch. Despite this, the man he put behind bars is now out of prison, and has vowed to make his life a misery. While this crime boss his harassing Kevin and his girlfriend, the police are contemplating reinstating Kevin to help them fight a group of bombers attempting to extort $10 million from building owners.

The Young Master (1980)
After failing his fellow students in a Lion Dance competition, Dragon (Jackie Chan) is sent away from his school in disgrace, on the condition that he must find his errant brother. Much martial arts mayhem and mistaken-identity silliness ensue.

Dragons Forever (1988)
Jackie Chan stars as a hot-shot lawyer hired by a Hong Kong chemical plant to dispose of opposition to their polluting ways. But when he falls for a beautiful woman out to stop the plant, Jackie is torn in a conflict of interest and asks his trusty friends Samo and Biao to help out at least until they discover the true purpose of the plant.

Wheels on Meals (1984)
Cousins Thomas and David, owners of a mobile restaurant, team up with their friend Moby, a bumbling private detective, to save the beautiful Sylvia, a pickpocket. Action and humor abound in the streets of Barcelona, culminating with a battle in the castle hideout of the evil gang.

Shaolin Wooden Men (1976)
Jackie witnesses his father's death by the skilled hands of a martial arts master with an unknown killing technique. Jackie vows to become a Shaolin monk and avenge his death, but soon finds that he's the chump of the class. After befriending a variety of shaolin masters, each of whom teach Jackie a particular style of kung fu (drunken, killing, slippery snake, etc.), Jackie suddenly finds himself good enough to go give the beats to the 100 'wooden men'. Jackie then proceeds to go around laying the beats on everyone, but shows his humility and compassion at the end.

The Big Brawl (1980)
A young Asian American martial artist is forced to participate in a brutal formal street-fight competition.

Dragon Strike (1982)
The adventures of a restless martial arts student called Dragon, who, while constantly pursuing a girl, gets involved in the affairs of a gang of thieves.

The Fearless Hyena (1979)
Jackie Chan is a youngster, living in a remote village with his grandfather who teaches him Kong-Fu (naturally). He keeps getting into fights, even though his grandfather warns him not to show their Kong-Fu to others. Jackie, though, is tempted by some thugs he beat up to act as the master of a Kong-Fu school. This school's name apparently spreads far, as an old enemy of Jackie's grandfather shows up and kills him. Jackie goes on training with the help of another member of the old gang, until he can eventually get revenge.

From humble beginnings in his native Hong Kong, Jackie Chan has embarked on an illustrious film career encompassing an enviable resume of martial arts action films. Widely regarded as the world's premier martial arts action star, Chan is revered around the globe for his infectious personality, impeccable comedic timing, remarkable martial arts ability, and an unwavering insistence on performing on his own amazing stunts. From a period between the late 1970s to the late 1980s, Jackie Chan was arguably at the height of his physical prowess - stringing together smash hit after smash hit in a row of breakthrough performances. Finally emerging as one of the few Asian martial arts actors capable of stepping out of the imposing shadow of Bruce Lee, Chan's own unique screen personality saw him set a new benchmark for action comedy cinema and define the genre for years to come. Jackie Chan: The Dynamic Collection features twelve of the most successful and most influential films from this dynamic era, as well showcasing Chan's ability to truly deliver some of the most amazingly physical - and jaw-dropping - performances ever caught on camera. Fully restored from original materials, including digitally-restored video transfers and remastered Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound, with hours of added rare and exclusive bonus special features,The Dynamic Collection celebrates the incredible, audacious and adrenaline filled early years of one of the world's most loved and influential action stars.
This product was added to our catalog on Sunday 30 October, 2011.
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