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GenreAction & Adventure, Comedy, Mystery & Suspense/Crime
FormatBlu-ray
ContributorAnita Mui, Barbie Tung, Bill Tung, Françoise Yip, Garvin Cross, Jackie Chan, Leonard Ho, Marc Akerstream, Morgan Lam, Raymond Chow, Stanley Tong See more
Initial release date2015-10-06
LanguageEnglish
Technical specifications
is_discontinued_by_manufacturerNo
mpaa_ratingR (Restricted)
product_dimensions0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.08 ounces
item_model_number1000543212
directorStanley Tong
media_formatBlu-ray
run_time1 hour and 27 minutes
release_dateOctober 6, 2015
actorsAnita Mui, Bill Tung, Françoise Yip, Jackie Chan, Marc Akerstream
dubbed‏ : French
subtitles‏ : English, French, Spanish
producersBarbie Tung, Leonard Ho, Raymond Chow
studioWarner Home Video
number_of_discs1
best_sellers_rank#1,643 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #143 in Comedy (Movies & TV) #309 in Action & Adventure Blu-ray Discs

Customer reviews

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Customers say

Customers consider this a classic Jackie Chan movie with excellent choreography in the fight scenes. Customers enjoy the storyline, stunts, and action-packed entertainment value.

★★★★★

Fun, amazing physicality, and riveting

Kelly HowardOctober 8, 2018✓ Verified purchase

I love this movie. I've watched it about a thousand times & consider it one of Jackie's best. It captures a lot of what makes JC movies great, coming as it did at the beginning of his explosion onto the Western scene, but before the Hollywood writers & insurance carriers started trying to make him more like a typical Hollywood star & restrained his utterly gonzo tendencies to do stunts that sane people wouldn't even consider. I also love the fact that, unlike many/most of his earlier movies, Jackie himself did his own voice. I know he's got an accent & has trouble with English (clear in the outtakes that accompany nearly all his movies) but I love his voice & pronunciations anyway. Clearly, the movie has some logic gaps that you have to just motor on past. No, New York City doesn't have big mountains in the background. Get over it (anyone who's lived in, say, the South knows that many Hollywood movies are filmed in Meditteranean terrain that's nothing like the South, even if supposedly set there. Deal with it). And I love the Rainbow Coalition nature of the gang, even though that's about as likely as the gang members being worried about the safety & survival of Elena. I'll roll with that too, just to watch Jackie at his fight scene best, such as the first time he goes into the gang's playhouse. Chan's use of random props in his incredibly athletic fight scenes are legendary, with good reason; who else can use refrigerator doors, shopping carts, pinball machines, skis, & anything other than typical "weapony" things to stage a first-class fight scene? His skill, jaw-dropping athleticism, and sense of humor show in the fight scenes in this movie as well as any of his others. Who else would have been skilled (& crazy) enough to perform the running leap across the alley from the parking garage to the teeny balcony? Had a motorcycle run millimeters over his tender bits as his bottom half projected from the sun roof of a car? Jumped from the bridge to the barge (tho that didn't turn out so well, tho he continued the remainder of the filming with a cast on his shattered ankle)? Even his use of his jacket in an early fight in the supermarket was masterful. Not to mention, we get to see Jackie in torso-hugging sleeveless shirts and that tight onesie-undie outfit....yummmm. Still makes my little heart go pitty pat; the man is an incredible physical specimen and does things with that physique that no one else could do, would think of, or even consider. But even aside from his super-human physical skills, Chan can actually act, and has a sense of humor about his movies that is wonderful (he's a long-time fan of Buster Keaton, and it shows). Fun, amazing, and riveting. Ranks up there with "Operation Condor" & "First Strike" as my fave JC movies. And "Supercop." I'd add some of his earlier films, but since other people dubbed his English lines, I can just barely stand to watch them...frequently do so with the sound off just to watch the fight scenes & not have to listen to the prissy, British-accented prep-school-sounding frat boy voice. Read more

★★★★★

Classic Jackie Chan Action With Hilariously Bad Dubbing

Legendary GaryOctober 27, 2025✓ Verified purchase

The movie is a blast to watch, but the dubbing had my friends and I laughing our heads off. Apparently they filmed with actors speaking several native languages, dubbed it for Chinese release, then RE-dubbed it for American release. It was also filmed in Vancouver but is set in NYC. Despite these flaws, they only add to the entertainment factor, in my opinion! Read more

★★★★★

Excellent and entertaining

antonioOctober 30, 2025✓ Verified purchase

Awesome move Read more

★★★★★

Rumble in the Bronx Blu Ray review

J. SundheimJune 28, 2020✓ Verified purchase

One of Jackie Chan's best films of the 90s! This was his big breakthrough into the American film industry, where many fans got their first fix. In Rumble In The Bronx our hero Keung (one of Jackie's best characters btw) is a Hong Kong native on vacation in the USA to attend his uncle's wedding. Sounds nice, right? Well everything spirals out of control and he ends up battling not only the neighborhood street gang of thugs but also the mob. Oh, and a hovercraft. Can't forget that hovercraft! The fights, stunts, humor/comedy and ridiculous story are all great. Sure it's dumb, but it's dumb in all the right ways. Jackie Chan always excells at blending humor and action and this is one of the best examples of what he does best. This disc is the Westernized/International cut of the film, not the original Hong Kong cut, which runs longer.... but you know what? I actually prefer this cut over the Hong Kong version! Now I know I can hear HK cinema purists out there screaming at such a declaration, but this version works better. Most of what has been cut out is scenes of Anita Mui's character dealing with more hardships and trouble which there is already plenty of in the movie. Picture quality is great (MUCH better than the awful First Strike Blu-Ray which looks terrible) though there is not much in the way of extras. The outtakes during the credits though are the greatest supplemental material of every Jackie Chan flick and a standard in his films since the 80s. Highly recommended. Read more

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★★★★☆

Jacki Chan Prime

James GOctober 24, 2024✓ Verified purchase

Such a great JC flick. Just ignore the ridiculous plot and sit back to enjoy JC at his finest. This was the first time I saw JC in the movie theater Read more

★★★★★

Silly and awesome!

Mark BigCatApril 27, 2025✓ Verified purchase

Plot holes? Goofy wardrobes? Unrealistic situations? Absolutely! But if you’re watching an older Jackie Chan movie, you shouldn’t be hung up on those things. To me they are more like cartoons, except the stunts are very real. This is just a lot of fun. Read more

★★★★★

The Quinacental Jackie Chan Movie

WayneDecember 24, 2012✓ Verified purchase

I don't think I spelt Quinacentral right but any way, I love Jackie Chan, ever sinse I was a kid, he was one of my favorite action stars. I've seen some of his other movies But all I really remember are his fight scenes and some of his stunts. But this was the first Jackie Chan movie that I watched all the way. And I love it, It's a very simple set up, Jackie plays a man named Ke Ung who comes over to New York to see his uncle. As he stays there, He gets into some trouble with a gang and crime sydacate. Thats all you really need to know about the plot. The acting is genrally fine and the film has alot of funny moments. The fight scenes are fast paced and exciting and fun. The dvd is great, the quality is just fine, the colors look good, it has a widescreen and full screen, but the widescreen is the best of course. The bonuses aren't great but not terrible, it has the trailer, which was awesome and a bio of Jackie. So overall this movie is a must see for Jackie Chan fans who haven't seen this movie and regualr action fans and marital arts fans. Also if theres is anyone who doubts Jackie Chan's greatness, Show them this movie. It's the best film to show off his skills. Read more

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