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File:Police-story.jpg| ''[[Police Story (1985)]]'' | |||
Armor of God poster.jpg|''[[Armour of God]]'' (1986) | |||
Police-story-2.jpg| ''[[Police Story 2]]'' (1988) | |||
Image:AOG2.jpg|''[[Armour of God II: Operation Condor]]'' (1991) | |||
File:WhoamI.jpg|''[[Who Am I?]]'' (1998) | |||
1911 poster.jpg|''[[1911 (2011)]]'' co-director | |||
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=Discussion= | |||
[[Image:JackieChanMinigun.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Jackie Chan with a Minigun in an unknown movie.]] | [[Image:JackieChanMinigun.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Jackie Chan with a Minigun in an unknown movie.]] | ||
Revision as of 02:14, 25 May 2015
The following lists the films in the IMFDB directed by Jackie Chan:
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Armour of God (1986)
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Police Story 2 (1988)
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Who Am I? (1998)
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1911 (2011) co-director
Discussion
- I believe the image is from one of Chan's early American movies, a 1985 film called Protector, The ([1]). Also, in the film the weapon is stated as being a portable, six-shot 20mm cannon and not a minigun. Most likely a purely fictional weapon. The film is rather sub-par by Jackie Chan's usual standards but is still worth a watch.
- That scene IS from The Protector, and to recall what the gun was known as, "WTF is that? I got that from an Israeli friend of mine. That's a portable 6-shot 20MM cannon. It is never held by Jackie on-screen, but it is in the promotional images. Although in the film, it is used and held by Danny Aiello, as he's the only one shown to touch it. Probably a fake prop.-Codemaster94
Jackie and Firearms
Jackie Chan seems to avoid using guns in many of his films or else uses them less than others may in the same situations. There are a few exceptions to this but it is still a fairly common feature of many of his films. Does Chan dislike firearms or does he simply abstain from them in order to make room for greater amounts of hand-to-hand fight scenes? I heard somewhere that he hates guns in general but I've never found anything that confirmed this. -Anonymous