City Hunter

City Hunter (PG-13)

Movie |

Martial Arts | Terrorist

  • Duration: 1h 45min
  • Music: James Wong Jim,Romeo Díaz,James Wong
  • Similar To: Gorgeous, A Chinese Odyssey Part Two: Cinderella
  • Story:

    A self-indulgent private investigator winds up on a cruise ship full of rich patrons, gorgeous women, murderous terrorists, and scarce food.

    Full Story
6.3/10
IMDb

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City Hunter - Cast

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story

A self-indulgent private investigator winds up on a cruise ship full of rich patrons, gorgeous women, murderous terrorists, and scarce food.

Ratings

6.3/10

IMDb

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

One of Jackie Chan's least favorite movies of his own.

The skatepark at the beginning of the film was filmed in Hong Kong Park and Victoria Park, Hong Kong. During the skateboarding sequence in the downhill chase scene, Jackie Chan twisted his ankle as he jumped onto a skateboard. Following the injury, pro skateboarder Rick Ibaseta donned a Chan look-a-like costume and performed the remainder of the scene. In other skateboard stunt scenes, Miguel Rosales, Hudson Chang, and Rocky Lai were the stunt doubles for Jackie Chan.

There were time constraints on the preparation of this movie to release it on time for its release on the Chinese New Year. Near the end of filming, shots of Jackie Chan's final fight scene with Richard Norton, had him doubled by stunt performer Mars to save time on re-shoots.

Colonel MacDonald's (Richard Norton's) gun is the same one used by the title character in RoboCop (1987).

The Street Fighter sequence was recorded in real time, with wirework and special effects enhancing the action, to match it with the arcade fighting game, as can be seen in the special features of some DVD releases of the film. They also used the SNES Music instead of the CPS-1 Music.

Popular Dialogues

"Ryô Saeba: How do I get to the casino from here? Hideyuki Makimura: Take the elevator. Ryô Saeba: No, I mean by stealth. Hideyuki Makimura: Take the elevator and don't tell anyone."

"Shizuko Imamura: I'll do anything you say. Ryô Saeba: [exhausted] Really? Shizuko Imamura: [nods her head] Yes. Ryô Saeba: GET ME A BOWL OF NOODLES! [faints]"