Jackie Chan Movies And Tv Shows ◆

The pilot never got picked up. It was considered too “foreign” for 1980s American TV. But Jackie kept the tape. Decades later, clips surfaced online. Fans noticed that the plot and even some action beats were reused by Jackie in (1992) — and later, the buddy-cop dynamic was perfected in “Rush Hour” (1998).

So a failed TV show from 1985 directly inspired two of his biggest movies. And the real-life gang confrontation? Jackie joked about it in his autobiography, saying: “Only in America does acting get you into a real fight before the director says ‘cut.’” jackie chan movies and tv shows

But here’s the twist: during filming of a fight scene in a real LA alley, a local gang showed up thinking a real brawl was happening. They pulled knives. Jackie, still in character, tried to calmly explain in broken English that it was a movie. The crew had to call the police to defuse it. The gang finally laughed and left — but not before asking for autographs. The pilot never got picked up

The premise was simple: Jackie played a Hong Kong cop visiting Los Angeles, teaming up with a local detective. It was meant to be a buddy action-comedy, years before Rush Hour . Jackie did all his own stunts, including a scene where he had to jump from a moving car onto a fire escape. Decades later, clips surfaced online