Double Feature

Drunken Master II

Mr. Nice Guy

Drunken Master II

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Rare 35mm print with English subtitles!

Jackie Chan pushes action and comedy to transcendent new heights in, perhaps, his signature masterpiece! In early 20th Century China, a young martial artist will have to balance trying to respect his father’s wishes with stopping foreigners from smuggling priceless national artifacts out of the country.

“Quite simply amazing. It involves some of the most intricate, difficult and joyfully executed action sequences I have ever seen. If you have any interest in seeing a Jackie Chan martial arts film, then this is the one to see.” – Roger Ebert

Director
Liu Chia-Liang
Writer
screenplay by Edward Tang & Man-Ming Tong & Kai-Chi Yuen
Starring
Jackie Chan, Lung Ti, Anita Mui, Felix Wong, Lau Kar-Leung
Year
1994
Country
Hong Kong
Format
English subtitled 35mm
Running Time
102 minutes

Mr. Nice Guy

RARE 35mm print of the original Golden Harvest theatrical version with English subtitles.

Bon Appétit, action lovers! Jackie Chan stars as a television chef pursued by rival gangs of ruthless drug dealers who think he has an incriminating videotape. Of course, it’s all a misunderstanding. When Jackie rescues the pretty journalist who shot the tape, she accidentally switches it with one of Jackie’s. Now he has the evidence, and she has a video of Jackie making pasta. As the situation gets even worse, Jackie takes off his apron and treats the thugs to a double portion of Hong Kong-style action. (Warner Bros)

Director
Sammo Hung
Writer
Screenplay by Edward Tang, Fibe Ma
Starring
Jackie Chan, Richard Norton
Year
1997
Country
Hong Kong
Format
English subtitled 35mm
Running Time
95 minutes

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