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Police Story 4: First Strike

"They thought they possessed the ultimate weapon. They hadn't counted on Jackie Chan."

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.

Top Cast

  • Jackie Chan

    Jackie Chan

    Jackie

  • Jackson Liu

    Jackson Liu

    Tsui Kit

  • Annie Wu

    Annie Wu

    Annie

  • Bill Tung Biu

    Bill Tung Biu

    Uncle Bill

  • Yuri Petrov

    Yuri Petrov

    Gregor

  • Nonna Grishaeva

    Nonna Grishaeva

    Natasha

  • Ailen Sit Chun-Wai

    Ailen Sit Chun-Wai

    Allen

  • Chan Man-Ching

    Chan Man-Ching

    Golden Dragon Club Member

  • Rocky Lai Keung-Ken

    Rocky Lai Keung-Ken

    Golden Dragon Club Member

Overview

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.

Rating

6.5 / 10
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1 Reviews

  • talisencrw
    talisencrw
    8 Jan 18, 2016

    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...

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