Police Story 4: First Strike (1996)
Hong Kong cop Chan Ka-Kui returns, working with Interpol to track down and arrest an illegal weapons dealer. Chan later realizes that things are not as simple as they appear and soon finds himself to be a pawn of an organization posing as Russian intelligence.
- Stanley Tong
- Sharon Lam Suk-Ching
- Lemon Liu Yi-Man
- William Cheng Wai-Ming
- Stanley Tong
- Greg Mellott
- Elliot Tong Ming-Kei
- Nick Tramontane
Rating: 6.451/10 by 475 users
Alternative Title:
Jackie Chan's First Strike - US
První rána - CZ
Jackie Chan's First Strike - AU
First Strike - Jackie Chans Erstschlag - DE
警察故事4:簡單任務 - HK
Ging chaat goo si 4: Gaan dan yam mo - HK
Ging chaat goo si 4: Ji gaan daan yam mo - HK
Police Story 4 - Primeiro Impacto - BR
Полицейска история 4: Първият удар - BG
Първият удар на Джеки Чан - BG
Jackie Chan's First Strike - CA
Jackie Chan contre-attaque - CA
Nuklearna opasnost - HR
Mr. Nice Guy & Jackie Chanin Ensi-Isku - Tupla Video - FI
Jackie Chan's First Strike - DE
To proto htypima - GR
Police Story 4: First Strike - HK
Jing cha gu shi 4: Zhi jian dan ren wu - HK
Final Project - JP
Atomowe uderzenie - PL
Policijska priča 4 - Prvi udarac - RS
Prvi udar Džekija Čena - RS
Полицијска прича 4 - Први напад - RS
Policijska priča 4 - Prvi napad - RS
Полицијска прича 4 - RS
Policijska priča 4 - RS
Jackie Chan: Prvi udarec - SI
Impacte imminent - ES
Поліцейська історія 4 - UA
Jackie Chan's First Strike - GB
Police Story 4: First Strike - US
Country:
Hong Kong
Language:
English
Pусский
Український
普通话
广州话 / 廣州話
Runtime: 01 hour 47 minutes
Budget: $1,500,000
Revenue: $53,000,000
Plot Keyword: australia, martial arts, helicopter, secret agent, gunfight, action hero, queensland, australia
I loved the first two installments of Jackie Chan's 'Police Story' series, and wish I had seen the intervening adventures of Chan's character, Inspector Chan Ka Kui, ('Police Story 3: Supercop' and 'Project S'--though this is labeled Police Story 4, it's actually his very popular character's 5th appearance). Still, the story (basically a James Bond-type role, as he is forced by his boss to help the CIA prevent a Russian nuclear device from getting into the wrong hands) stands on its own, and is thrilling from start to finish, though something tends to be different and missing from his earlier Hong Kong exploits (though this was made there and dubbed--albeit horrendously--to help make him a star Stateside). If I had to put a finger on it, I think I prefer films that Chan directed himself. It's still extremely enjoyable, with set-pieces--especially when he defends himself with a stepladder--that approach awe-inspiring choreographed action perfection...