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'''''Rush Hour''''' is a 1998 action comedy starring [[Jackie Chan]] as Lee, an inspector with the Hong Kong Police Force who travels to Los Angeles in order to investigate the kidnapping of the daughter of a Chinese diplomat. Upon his arrival, he is paired with James Carter ([[Chris Tucker]]), an LAPD detective whose real assignment is to keep Lee away from the investigation. Together, they discover the conspiracy behind the crimes they are investigating. The film was directed by [[Brett Ratner]] and would spawn two sequels: 2001's ''[[Rush Hour 2]]'' and 2007's ''[[Rush Hour 3]]''. | '''''Rush Hour''''' is a 1998 action comedy starring [[Jackie Chan]] as Lee, an inspector with the Hong Kong Police Force who travels to Los Angeles in order to investigate the kidnapping of the daughter of a Chinese diplomat. Upon his arrival, he is paired with James Carter ([[Chris Tucker]]), an LAPD detective whose real assignment is to keep Lee away from the investigation. Together, they discover the conspiracy behind the crimes they are investigating. The film was directed by [[Brett Ratner]] and would spawn two sequels: 2001's ''[[Rush Hour 2]]'' and 2007's ''[[Rush Hour 3]]'' as well as a 2016 television series adaptation. | ||
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Rush Hour is a 1998 action comedy starring Jackie Chan as Lee, an inspector with the Hong Kong Police Force who travels to Los Angeles in order to investigate the kidnapping of the daughter of a Chinese diplomat. Upon his arrival, he is paired with James Carter (Chris Tucker), an LAPD detective whose real assignment is to keep Lee away from the investigation. Together, they discover the conspiracy behind the crimes they are investigating. The film was directed by Brett Ratner and would spawn two sequels: 2001's Rush Hour 2 and 2007's Rush Hour 3 as well as a 2016 television series adaptation.
The following weapons were used in the film Rush Hour (1998):
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Pistols
Beretta 92FS Inox
LAPD Detective James Carter (Chris Tucker) carries a Beretta 92FS Inox as sidearm throughout the film. Sang (Ken Leung) uses one fitted with a compensator. When Carter attempts to stop Inspector Lee (Jackie Chan) from getting to the Chinese consul, Carter draws one on Lee before being disarmed and held at gunpoint by his own Beretta by Lee. Carter then draws a backup Beretta 92FS and points it at Lee before a cab driver draws his own Beretta 92FS onto the duo.
Beretta 92FS
The Beretta 92FS is used by many of the FBI agents including FBI Special Agent Dan Whitney (Rex Linn). LAPD officers draw their Berettas when they mistake Carter for a criminal. Chief Inspector Lee (Jackie Chan) holds and even disassembles one. Detective James Carter also has a 92FS as a back up weapon and notably uses it during the standoff with Lee before a cab driver pulls out his own Beretta 92FS and points it at Lee and Carter.
Norinco Type 54 / Model 213
Many of the Chinese gangsters in the film use Norinco Type 54 / Model 213s. Carter also uses one.
Glock 17
In the beginning of the film, Chief Inspector Lee (Jackie Chan) can be seen wielding a 2nd Generation Glock 17 while chasing Sang (Ken Leung). Other FBI agents are armed with the Glock. During the final firefight, a Chinese gangster can be seen hastily reloading another Glock 17 before being disarmed by Inspector Lee.
SIG-Sauer P226
FBI Special Agent In Charge Warren Russ (Mark Rolston) also carries a SIG-Sauer P226 as his sidearm in the film. During the final firefight, an FBI agent can be seen firing a SIG-Sauer P226.
Browning Hi-Power (Two-tone)
In the beginning of the film, Clive (Chris Penn) attempts to take Detective Carter (Chris Tucker) hostage with a two-tone Browning Hi-Power when two cops arrive.
Smith & Wesson 3913NL
LAPD bomb expert Tania Johnson (Elizabeth Peña) carries the Smith & Wesson 3913 as her weapon of choice. She is seen pulling it from a thigh holster and using it during the final confrontation at the Chinese art exhibition.
M1911A1
During the final firefight, Commander Griffin/Juntao (Tom Wilkinson) can be seen with a silver M1911A1 pistol, while he attempts to make his escape. He later discards it by throwing it off the catwalk top.
Taurus PT92AFS
What appears to be a Taurus PT92AFS is used by a Chinese gangster confronted by Lee during the convention center shootout. Lee ejects the magazine and the round in the chamber from a thug's Taurus during a fight in the convention center.
Revolvers
Smith & Wesson Model 36
During the final firefight, Carter (Chris Tucker) pulls what appears to be a Smith & Wesson Model 36 from an ankle holster.
Smith & Wesson Model 649
In the beginning of the film, Clive (Chris Penn) uses a Smith & Wesson Model 649.
Rifles / Carbines
Savage Model 11/111
When Lee (Jackie Chan) is mistaken for an intruder at the Chinese consulate, one of the agents responding to the situation can be seen carrying a Savage Model 11/111 rifle.
M4A1
What appear to be M4A1 Carbines are carried by some of the FBI SWAT agents who raid a suspected drop point.
M16A2
In a deleted scene, M16A2 rifles are carried by FBI agents who escort out Lee and Carter from the Chinese consulate.
Submachine Guns
Heckler & Koch MP5A2
FBI SWAT agents raiding the first ransom point can be seen with Heckler & Koch MP5A2s fitted with Surefire flashlight grips.
MAC-10
During the final firefight, Sang (Ken Leung) can be seen wielding a MAC-10 with the folding stock removed and has snaps for DeSantis UZI & MAC Shoulder Rig. Weapon was supplied by Ellis Mercantile.
Shotguns
Benelli M1 Super 90
One of the FBI SWAT agents raiding the first ransom point can be seen with a Benelli M1 Super 90 shotgun with rifle sights and a Surefire forend. Weapon was supplied by Ellis Mercantile.