In an era when the only way to make your movie bigger and better was to actually make crazy shit happen in real life, there was one guy who pushed the action genre to new, dangerous heights. As one of the many kids who obsessed over Indiana Jones, I can’t help but love the idea of a film in a similar vein with Jackie Chan doing Jackie-tastic stunts and fights. [14] In Taiwan, it grossed NT$13,504,585[15] (US$472,188). The film received positive reviews,[21][22] with an approval rating of 78% on Rotten Tomatoes based on nine reviews. During filming of the opening sequence, one scene called for Jackie Chan to jump from a wall to a tree branch.
Nine minutes of cuts were made to the Miramax version, including: These same cuts were evident in the Spanish Region 2 release, but DVD releases in Hong Kong, Australia and the rest of Europe are uncut. He is reunited with his former bandmate Alan, who seeks his help as his girlfriend Lorelei has been kidnapped by an evil religious cult as a means of acquiring Jackie's services. Filming took place in Seoul, Hong Kong, Istanbul and Cappadocia, Turkey. The scene also includes a brainwashed Lorelei attempting to seduce Jackie. She is more known to the world for starring alongside action superstar Jackie Chan in the movies Wheels on Meals and Armour of God. They infiltrate the hideout and secretly rescue Lorelei, unaware that the cult leaders have anticipated their arrival and brainwashed her to do their bidding. After a couple of bluffs, he carelessly lights up the fuse and throws away the sticks of dynamite, running for his life as the monastery quickly begins to cave in, burying the entire cult and the Armour of God. The hot air balloon stunt in particular is considered Kumar's most dangerous stunt, and has been compared to Jackie Chan, who performed a similar hot air balloon stunt in Armour of God (1986). I’m surprised my young head didn’t explode upon first learning of it.
I do wonder what that Eric Tsang version of Armour of God would have looked like, though. As a result, Chan continued this trend with martial arts action films containing even more elaborate and dangerous stunts, including Wheels on Meals (1984), Police Story (1985), Armour of God (1986), Project A Part II (1987), Police Story 2 (1988), and Dragons Forever (1988). Jackie is then surrounded by the rest of the Grand Wizard's men, but he reveals a vest filled with sticks of dynamite under his jacket, threatening to blow himself up with the monastery. Nine minutes of cuts were made to the Miramax version, including: These same cuts were evident in the Spanish Region 2 release, but DVD releases in Hong Kong, Australia and the rest of Europe are uncut. The DVDs:Fortune Star's box set contains both movies in their original Cantonese language and full-length Asian cuts (Miramax likes to dub and chop to hell most of Jackie's movies that they import). The stunts are of course amazing, the hallmark of Jackie at his prime. He was rushed to the hospital where they literally plugged the hole in his head with a plastic plug. Armour of God 1986 film; Armour of God II: Operation Condor 1991 film; CZ12 2012 film; The Christian in Complete Armour Book by William Gurnall; Armour of God Film series; Armour of God Song by Phil Joel; Wiki Authority Control Authority control is a method of creating and maintaining index terms for bibliographical material in a library catalogue.
t. Wikipedia, 1985 Hong Kong action comedy film written and directed by Jackie Chan, who also stars in the lead role. [16] In South Korea, it was the top-grossing foreign film of 1987,[17] with 208,462 ticket sales,[18] equivalent to an estimated â©729,617,000[19] (US$886,999). [24] Armour of God was listed at 81st place on this list.[25]. After successfully stealing a sword from an African tribe, he has the weapon auctioned before it is won by May Bannon, the beautiful daughter of Count Bannon. Instead they are “show off what Jackie can do” action movies, usually built around a flimsy plot. Released on 22 December 1983. Naturally, this means that Hawk will have to do some globe-hopping to retrieve the three sections and rescue the girl. In Armour of God, Chan plays a relic-hunting adventurer named Asian Hawk, who is sort of an Indiana Jones type but without any pesky ethics getting in the way of his making a buck. The film co-stars Jackie Chan, Emily Chu and Mang Hoi. In Asia, some versions of the film had Alan Tam's song "Lorelei" playing during the end credits whereas others had Jackie Chan singing "Flight of the Dragon (aka High upon High)". On his second attempt, the branch broke and he fell 5 metres to the ground below. An extended version of the slapstick sequence in which Alan hides in May's room. I use WIKI 2 every day and almost forgot how the original Wikipedia looks like. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Post was not sent - check your email addresses! First of the Police Story series featuring Chan as a Hong Kong police detective named "Kevin" Chan Ka-Kui. [14] In Taiwan, it grossed NT$13,504,585[15] (US$472,188). Kachche Dhaage - Wikipedia Chan performed similarly elaborate stunts in numerous other films, such as several Police Story sequels, Project A Part II, the Armor of God series, Dragons Forever, Drunken Master II, Rumble in the Bronx, and the Rush Hour series, among others. "Asian Hawk", is a former musician who becomes an adventurer and treasure hunter. He came closest to death filming Armour of God when he fell from a tree and fractured his skull.
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After Hawk discovers a mysterious sword in Africa, a band of Satan-worshipping monks kidnap his ex-girlfriend Lorelei, demanding the sword as ransom as well as other pieces of the legendary Armour of God - a magical outfit dating back to the Crusades. If this seems kind of convoluted, you’re right, and you could easily build a case against Armour of God by talking about how none of these details truly matter, and how they’re all a ruse to get Jackie into weird situations so he can show off. The Armour of God Series would be a fine place to start. On his second attempt, the branch broke and he fell 5 metres to the ground below. Predjama Castle was used as the castle featured in the 1986 movie Armour of God by Golden Harvest starring Jackie Chan, Alan Tam, Rosamund Kwan and Lola Forner. This page was last edited on 23 August 2020, at 19:59. Jackie Chan shot scenes for Armour of God on the grounds.
Digital compression quality is only adequate, with noticeable artifacts in a number of scenes. He appeared in many British television series and films, which include Sir Francis Drake, Z-Cars, Danger Man, The Saint, The Avengers, UFO, The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes, Doomwatch, Who Dares Wins, Armour of God and others. Wikipedia, The Three Dragons films Hong Kong comedy-action films, directed by Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung, produced by Raymond Chow and Leonard Ho.