In 1970s Hong Kong, a stubborn young stuntman named Ah Long gets his first leading role in a low-budget martial arts film, only to discover that the "movie" is a cover for a real gang war—and his only weapons are his wits, his bruises, and a broken fan.
As the credits roll—listing “Fight Choreographer: Ah Long” for the first time—Uncle Li leans over. “So, kid. What’s next?” jackie chan 1st movie
“Next,” he says, “I do it on purpose.” In 1970s Hong Kong, a stubborn young stuntman
Finally, cornered by The Viper, Ah Long has nothing left but the broken fan. The Viper laughs. “You’re not a hero. You’re just a stuntman.” What’s next
Ah Long reads the script. It’s terrible. His character, "Flying Sparrow," has three lines, a broken fan as a weapon, and loses every fight until the last five minutes. But it’s his . First billing. His name: Jackie Chan .