Legendary Kung Fu Trio to Reunite for Comedy Flick
The Korea Times brings news that "The famous martial-arts trio of Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung and Biao Yuen will reunite in a new movie as early as this month." The news comes directly from the lips of Mr. Jackie Chan, which means we can believe it.
"I did write the script for the new film myself, but it is likely to be directed by someone else,’’ said Chan without unveiling the title of the new movie, during an interview with Yonhap News Agency. "It’s going to be a quite unique comedy film, which nobody has ever seen before.’’
The world famous action star added that the new film is about a big comedy surrounding a baby in Hong Kong and said he is considering casting a Korean actor.
In the 1980s, the three action heroes starred in several kung fu comedy hits produced by Hong Kong’s Golden Harvest, including "Project A" (1983), "Wheels on Meals" (1984) and "Dragon Forever" (1987).
"I did write the script for the new film myself, but it is likely to be directed by someone else,’’ said Chan without unveiling the title of the new movie, during an interview with Yonhap News Agency. "It’s going to be a quite unique comedy film, which nobody has ever seen before.’’
The world famous action star added that the new film is about a big comedy surrounding a baby in Hong Kong and said he is considering casting a Korean actor.
In the 1980s, the three action heroes starred in several kung fu comedy hits produced by Hong Kong’s Golden Harvest, including "Project A" (1983), "Wheels on Meals" (1984) and "Dragon Forever" (1987).
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The Senhman writes: on Oct 11 2005 12:29 PM [b]Finally![/b] If there's ever a good time for the three to reunite for another movie, it's now when they're all still able to do Kung Fu. If they wait any longer, it'll be the Chinese version of Grumpy Old Men. (Reply to this) |
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Infernal writes: on Oct 11 2005 10:50 PM [b]Amen to that.[/b] So true, so true. Jackie Chan movies have never failed to entertain me. A few laughs Chinese Kung Fu style? Outstanding idea. (Reply to this) |
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