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5.2/10
IMDbBudget 38,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 34,300,000 USD
According to tour guides at Dublin Castle in Ireland, Jackie Chan hopped onto the throne during filming. This made him the first person to sit on the throne since King George V.
After seeing credited director Gordon Chan's rough cut, Columbia Pictures hired Douglas Aarniokoski to shoot new sequences, and re-edited the film extensively.
This is the first movie Jackie Chan uses special effects for his fighting.
One of the reasons for extensive re shoots was Columbia Tristar's discovery that Bey Logan's shooting script for the movie borrowed large sections including entire scenes and dialogue from Mark Goldblatt's horror comedy Dead Heat from 1988.
The effect of showing the shadows when Eddie (Jackie Chan) is beating up a thug in the sewer early in the movie, was also used in Enter The Dragon (1973), which also featured Jackie Chan and Sammo Kam-Bo Hung.
"[Looking at his own corpse] Eddie Yang: Is my nose really that big?"
"[while shooting at a bad guy and frequently missing him] Arthur Watson: [yelling] How dare you [fires and reloads] Arthur Watson: shoot at my [fires and reloads] Arthur Watson: *wife!*"