Rush Hour

Rush Hour (1998)

The fastest hands in the East meet the biggest mouth in the West.

18/09/1998

#Action#Comedy#Crime

Overview

When Hong Kong Inspector Lee is summoned to Los Angeles to investigate a kidnapping, the FBI doesn't want any outside help and assigns cocky LAPD Detective James Carter to distract Lee from the case. Not content to watch the action from the sidelines, Lee and Carter form an unlikely partnership and investigate the case themselves.

Status: Released

Rating: 71%

Original language: EN

Budget: $33,000,000

Revenue: $244,721,064

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Production Companies

New Line Cinema

New Line Cinema

Arthur Sarkissian Productions

Arthur Sarkissian Productions

Roger Birnbaum Productions

Roger Birnbaum Productions

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Reviews (3)

Review by: Ibraheem...

Written by: Ibraheem... on 2017-10-14T10:43:22.207Z

A Jackie's Chan movie. Expect a mix between action and comedy, add Chris's Carter character, and you'll have a movie that you'll always laugh at no matter how many times you have seen it before.

The whole three parts of it are worth watching.

Review by: Gimly

Written by: Gimly on 2018-06-04T13:37:05.054Z

Maybe the most overrated buddy cop movie of all time.

Final rating:★½: - Boring/disappointing. Avoid where possible.

Review by: GenerationofSwine

Written by: GenerationofSwine on 2023-01-12T02:51:01.706Z

OK, heavy bias here, but I'm just going to come out and say that Chan and Tucker should have stopped after this one. Rush Hour was funny, Rush Hour 2 and especially 3 where horrible.

Really it's like Lethal Weapon, or, in fact, it's like just about any buddy cop movie where the duo is salt and pepper and entirely mismatched. And those movies are usually always fun in any action or comedy genre... except when it comes to the ones with the dogs.

So you have the chemistry with a solid cultural and language barrier ala Red Heat.

The difference is that this amps up the comedy to, honestly, to a point that is utterly hysterical. Especially given the clear chemistry between Chan and Tucker. The timing is great and the out takes are even better. It's a hysterical pleasure to watch...

... just stay away from the sequels because, honestly, I don't know what happened there.

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