1. Rush Hour Wiki | Fandom
Rush Hour is a 1998 martial arts/buddy cop film starring Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker. The film was generally successful, becoming the 7th top grossing film ...
Rush Hour is a 1998 martial arts/buddy cop film starring Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker. The film was generally successful, becoming the 7th top grossing film of 1998, with a gross of over $140 million dollars at the box office. On the last day of British rulership in Hong Kong in late 1997, Detective Inspector Yan Lee (Jackie Chan) of the Hong Kong Police Force leads a raid at a shipping wharf, hoping to arrest the mysterious crime lord Juntao. He finds only Sang (Ken Leung), Juntao's right hand
2. Rush hour | WorldCat.org
Jackie Chan is Inspector Lee, a Hong Kong Detective who helps confiscate millions of dollars worth of stolen Chinese artifacts from crime Lord Juntao.
Jackie Chan is Inspector Lee, a Hong Kong Detective who helps confiscate millions of dollars worth of stolen Chinese artifacts from crime Lord Juntao. Seeking revenge, Juntao kidnaps the young daughte
3. Rush Hour | Warner Bros. Entertainment Wiki - Fandom
Directed by. Brett Ratner ; Produced by. Roger Birnbaum Jonathan Glickman Arthur M. Sarkissian ; Screenplay by. Jim Kouf Ross LaManna ; Starring. Jackie Chan
Rush Hour is a 1998 martial arts/buddy cop film starring Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker. The film was generally successful, becoming the 7th top grossing film of 1998, with a gross of over $140 million dollars at the box office. On the last day of British rule in Hong Kong late 1997, Detective Inspector Lee of the Hong Kong Police Force leads a raid at a shipping bar wharf, hoping to arrest the mysterious crime lord Juntao. He finds only Sang, Juntao's right-hand man, who manages to escape. Howeve
4. Rush Hour | film by Ratner [1998] - Britannica
18 nov 2024 · American comedian Chris Tucker in Rush Hour (1998), which enjoyed a great deal of success and launched two sequels (2001 and 2007).
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5. Rush Hour movie review & film summary (1998) - Roger Ebert
Directed by. Brett Ratner · Written by. Jim Kouf · Ross Lamanna ...
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6. Rush Hour 1998-2007
10 dec 2018 · The original '98 film became such a hit that two sequels followed, creating an empire that grossed successfully. Rush Hour (1998): Chan plays ...
Rush Hour is a franchise of action comedy films; the first one released in 1998. The franchise stars Hong Kong martial arts star, Jackie Chan, and notable American comedian, Chris Tucker as policemen tasked with various operations. Ross LaManna created the series while Brett Ratner directed them. The original ’98 film became such a hit that two sequels followed, creating an empire that grossed successfully.
7. Rush Hour (1998) - FilmTotaal
Actie uit Verenigde Staten. Regie Brett Ratner. Wanneer duidelijk wordt dat de FBI weleens onsuccesvol zou kunnen zijn, besluit het Chinese consulaat om een ...
Actie uit Verenigde Staten. Regie Brett Ratner. Wanneer duidelijk wordt dat de FBI weleens onsuccesvol zou kunnen zijn, besluit het Chinese consulaat om een speciale inspecteur uit Hong Kong in te h...
8. Rush Hour | Music Box Theatre
DIRECTED BY Brett Ratner ; WRITTEN BY Ross LaManna (story), Jim Kouf (screenplay) ; STARRING Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker, Ken Leung ; Production Year 1998 ; Country ...
When a Chinese diplomat's daughter is kidnapped in Los Angeles, he calls in Hong Kong Detective Inspector Lee (Jackie Chan) to assist the FBI with the case. But the FBI doesn't want anything to do with Lee, and they dump him off on the LAPD, who assign wisecracking Detective James Carter (Chris Tucker) to watch over him. Although Lee and Carter can't stand each other, they choose to work together to solve the case on their own when they figure out they've been ditched by both the FBI and police.