Police Story 3: Super Cop

Police Story 3: Super Cop

1992 "There's never a cop around when you need one, but when this cop's around, all you need is one."
Police Story 3: Super Cop
Police Story 3: Super Cop

Police Story 3: Super Cop

6.9 | 1h35m | R | en | Action

A Hong Kong detective teams up with his female Red Chinese counterpart to stop a Chinese drug czar.

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6.9 | 1h35m | R | en | Action , Thriller , Crime | More Info
Released: July. 25,1992 | Released Producted By: Orange Sky Golden Harvest , Golden Way Films Ltd. Country: Hong Kong Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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A Hong Kong detective teams up with his female Red Chinese counterpart to stop a Chinese drug czar.

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Cast

Jackie Chan , Michelle Yeoh , Maggie Cheung

Director

Oliver Wong Yui-Man

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Orange Sky Golden Harvest , Golden Way Films Ltd.

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sacerongray-96208 Great action scenes with a young Jackie Chan doing all his own stunts, including some pretty incredible ones. It is also a very funny comedy movie. Sure he's not an awesome actor or anything but he is definitely likable and a funny guy with an amazing level of talent for the physical fight scenes and stunt work. We really enjoyed this one.
Martin Bradley Jackie Chan is the "Supercop" of the title in Stanley Tong's martial arts caper. Forget about the plot and just sit back and enjoy the spectacular stunts, broad comedy, (it's even funnier in this dubbed version), and first rate action sequences including an absolutely terrific climatic chase scene involving a train, a helicopter and a rope ladder between the two while the redoubtable Michelle Yeoh proves to be every bit Chan's equal when the chips are down. Not a Chan classic perhaps but hugely entertaining nevertheless.
SnoopyStyle Hong Kong police officer Ka Kui (Jackie Chan) is sent to mainland China to break up a criminal gang as a supposed supercop. Chief of security Jessica Yang (Michelle Yeoh) is assigned to assist him. He breaks out the drug lord (Kenneth Tsang)'s brother out of prison and infiltrates the gang. Yang pretends to be his sister.Jackie is his lovable Jackie self. He is fun and compelling. Michelle Yeoh is a terrific second. She has the charisma and a serious acting capability. This one leans more towards the action side and less on the silly comedic side. As a Jackie Chan action drama, this is quite good and like always, it has his great stunts and the closing credits to prove it. It's also great to Michelle Yeoh getting her hands dirty.
lbcharlie05 This is a great example of Jackie Chan's mind at work. He knows how to make the best action/comedies and his loyal fans appreciate his efforts. As well as having great costars who can act the part, it must be noted that Maggie Cheung did ALL of her own stunts. The out takes are worth the price of admission, alone. When they show Maggie falling on Jackie wearing the bomb vest, you can tell how much fun they had working together. And the number of takes it took to get it right is evident. His girlfriend in the movie could not have been more cute and helpless. Women 'lobbers' might not care for this as much as the rest of us. When he started coming to the US to meet with directors and producers, he had a lot of time to kill,so he became familiar with the work of Buster Keaton and Harold Lloyd.The comedic influence of these two silent film giants is very obvious.