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18 September 1998 (USA) more
Two cops. One is all talk. The other is all action. more
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6 wins & 7 nominations more
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Entertaining film which owes its success to the chemistry between the two leading stars. more (286 total)
| Jackie Chan | ... | Lee | |
| Chris Tucker | ... | Carter | |
| Tom Wilkinson | ... | Griffin / Juntao | |
| Tzi Ma | ... | Consul Han | |
| Mark Rolston | ... | Agent Russ | |
| Rex Linn | ... | Agent Whitney | |
| Elizabeth Peña | ... | Johnson | |
| Chris Penn | ... | Clive | |
| Philip Baker Hall | ... | Captain Diel | |
| Ken Leung | ... | Sang | |
| Robert Littman | ... | First Caucasian | |
| Michael Chow | ... | Dinner Guest | |
| Julia Hsu | ... | Soo Yung | |
| Kai Lennox | ... | Cop at Diner | |
| Larry Sullivan | ... | Cop at Diner (as Larry Sullivan Jr.) | |
| Yang Lin | ... | Consul Secretary (as Yan Ling) | |
| Roger Fan | ... | Soo Yung's Bodyguard | |
| George Cheung | ... | Soo Yung's Driver | |
| Lucy Lin | ... | Exposition Official | |
| Jason Davis | ... | Kid at Theatre | |
| John Hawkes | ... | Stucky | |
| Gene LeBell | ... | Taxi Driver (as Jean Lebell) | |
| Wayne King | ... | Cigaweed Man (as Wayne A. King) | |
| Manny Perry | ... | Bartender | |
| Kevin L. Jackson | ... | Pool Player (as Kevin Jackson) | |
| Ronald D. Brown | ... | Pool Hall Doorman | |
| Clifton Powell | ... | Luke | |
| Matthew Barry | ... | Market Clerk (as Matt Barry) | |
| Stanley DeSantis | ... | FBI Gate Guard #1 | |
| Dan Martin | ... | FBI Gate Guard #2 | |
| Kevin Lowe | ... | Another Agent | |
| Billy Devlin | ... | FBI Agent at Building | |
| Tommy Bush | ... | Bomb Practice Sergeant | |
| Barry Shabaka Henley | ... | Bobby | |
| Albert Wong | ... | Chin | |
| Ai Wan | ... | Foo Chow Hostess | |
| Lydia Look | ... | Foo Chow Waitress | |
| Sumiko 'Osumi' Chan | ... | Japanese Tourist | |
| Chan Man Ching | ... | Japanese Tourist / Juntao's Man (as Man Ching Chan) | |
| Ken Lo | ... | Juntao's Man (as Kenneth Houi Kang Low) | |
| Stuart W. Yee | ... | Juntao's Man (as Stuart Yee) | |
| Chung Chi Li | ... | Juntao's Man (as Nicky Chung Chi Li) | |
| Andy Cheng | ... | Juntao's Man (as Andy Kai Chung Cheng) | |
| Christine Ng | ... | Flight Attendant #1 (as Christine Ng Wing Mei) | |
| Frances Fong | ... | Socialite | |
| Robert Kotecki | ... | Convention Center Agent | |
| Mike Ashley | ... | Male Fight Attendant | |
| Ada Tai | ... | Flight Attendant #2 | |
| Arlene Tai | ... | Flight Attendant #3 | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Nina Ameri | ... | FBI Agent (uncredited) | |
| Stephen Blackehart | ... | SWAT Captain (uncredited) | |
| Victoria Genisce | ... | Police Officer (uncredited) | |
| Sarah Krasner | ... | FBI Agent (uncredited) | |
| David Leung | ... | Juntao's Men (In Hong Kong) (uncredited) | |
| Mars | ... | Juntao's man in Hong Kong (uncredited) | |
| Jody Millard | ... | Police Officer #2 (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| Brett Ratner | |||
Writing credits(WGA) | ||
| Ross LaManna | (story) | |
| Jim Kouf | (screenplay) and | |
| Ross LaManna | (screenplay) | |
Produced by | |||
| Roger Birnbaum | .... | producer | |
| Leon Dudevoir | .... | co-executive producer | |
| James M. Freitag | .... | associate producer | |
| Jonathan Glickman | .... | producer | |
| Wayne Morris | .... | associate producer | |
| Arthur M. Sarkissian | .... | producer (as Artur Sarkissian) | |
| Art Schaeffer | .... | co-producer (as Art Schaefer) | |
| Jay Stern | .... | executive producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Ira Hearshen | |||
| Lalo Schifrin | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Adam Greenberg | |||
Film Editing by | |||
| Mark Helfrich | |||
Casting by | |||
| Matthew Barry | |||
| Nancy Green-Keyes | |||
Production Design by | |||
| Robb Wilson King | |||
Art Direction by | |||
| Thomas Fichter | |||
Set Decoration by | |||
| Lance Lombardo | |||
Costume Design by | |||
| Sharen Davis | |||
Makeup Department | |||
| Rebecca Alling | .... | makeup artist | |
| Amy L. Disarro | .... | makeup artist | |
| Melanie Hughes | .... | key makeup artist | |
| Kim Messina | .... | hair stylist (as Kimi Messina) | |
| Myke Michaels | .... | key makeup artist | |
| Paul Anthony Morris | .... | hair stylist: Mr. Tucker | |
| Joanetta Stowers | .... | makeup artist: Mr. Tucker (as Joanetta Stevenson-Stowers) | |
| Brandon Waggoner | .... | hair stylist | |
| Larry Waggoner | .... | key hair stylist | |
Production Management | |||
| Carla Fry | .... | executive in charge of production | |
| Diana Kaufman | .... | post-production supervisor | |
| Wayne Morris | .... | unit production manager | |
Art Department | |||
| Richard F. Anderson | .... | assistant property master | |
| George Atamian | .... | set dresser | |
| Joe Bachelor | .... | scenic artist | |
| Charley Cabrera | .... | art department production assistant | |
| Kevin Conlin | .... | construction coordinator | |
| Steven DeSantis | .... | stage foreman | |
| Vincent DeSantis | .... | propmaker foreman | |
| L. David Gordon | .... | drapery foreman | |
| Dean B. Katz | .... | lead person | |
| Ritchie Kremer | .... | property master | |
| Brandy Mancinelli-DeSantis | .... | painter | |
| Mark A. Mancinelli | .... | plaster foreman | |
| Amy Martin | .... | art department coordinator | |
| Garry McEvoy | .... | stand-by painter | |
| Dennis Miyamoto | .... | construction accountant | |
| Jeff Ozimek | .... | set designer | |
| Ron Patterson | .... | assistant property master | |
| Patte Strong-Lord | .... | set designer (as Patte Strong) | |
| Mark Vena | .... | storyboard artist (as Maric Vena) | |
Special Effects by | |||
| Jan Aaris | .... | additional special effects (as Jan H. Aaris) | |
| Jim Anderson | .... | special effects production assistant | |
| Lau Hon Cheung | .... | special effects: Hong Kong | |
| Greg Dennison | .... | additional special effects (as Greg P. Dennison) | |
| Charles E. Dolan | .... | additional special effects | |
| Charles E. Dolan | .... | special effects foreman | |
| Marvin Felton | .... | special effects | |
| Gene Grigg | .... | additional special effects (as Dewey Gene Grigg) | |
| Dennis King | .... | special effects coordinator: additional effects (as Dennis W. King) | |
| Ken MacInnes | .... | additional special effects (as Kenneth MacInnes) | |
| Kenneth Macinnes | .... | additional special effects | |
| Vincent Montefusco | .... | special effects supervisor | |
| Dale Newkirk | .... | special effects | |
| Ron Petruccione | .... | special effects | |
| William Plant | .... | production supervisor: The Production Plant | |
| Edward T. Reiff Jr. | .... | additional special effects | |
| Ken Tarallo | .... | special effects | |
| Beecher Tomlinson | .... | special effects foreman (as Beecher J. Tomlinson) | |
| Michael Wilmot | .... | additional special effects | |
Visual Effects by | |||
| Tony Anthony | .... | compositor: Optical Illusions | |
| Reid Baker | .... | compositor: Optical Illusions | |
| Reid Burns | .... | effects producer: Optical Illusions, Inc. | |
| Chuck Comisky | .... | visual effects supervisor | |
| C. Marie Davis | .... | visual effects executive producer: CIS Hollywood | |
| Linda Drake | .... | visual effects supervisor: Wildcat Digital Effects | |
| Larry Gaynor | .... | digital paint and rotoscope artist: CIS Hollywood | |
| Gary Goldstein | .... | digital paint and rotoscope artist: CIS Hollywood | |
| Kristopher Gregg | .... | compositor: Optical Illusions (as Kris Gregg) | |
| Isabell Heimerdinger | .... | compositor: Optical Illusions | |
| Michael Hofstein | .... | visual effects cinematographer | |
| Kenneth Jones | .... | visual effects supervisor: CIS Hollywood (as Dr. Ken Jones) | |
| Pete Kelley | .... | compositor: Optical Illusions | |
| Mark Kolpack | .... | visual effects supervisor: PERFX, INC. | |
| Dawn Llewellyn | .... | visual effects editor: CIS Hollywood | |
| Jeff Matakovich | .... | visual effects supervisor: Optical Illusions | |
| Suzanne Mitus-Uribe | .... | digital artist: CIS Hollywood | |
| Danny Mudgett | .... | digital artist: CIS Hollywood | |
| Gregory Oehler | .... | digital artist: CIS Hollywood | |
| William Plant | .... | production supervisor: The Production Plant | |
| Ricardo Torres | .... | lead digital compositor: The Production Plant | |
| Andrew Tucker | .... | compositing supervisor: The Production Plant | |
| Dan A. Walker | .... | digital artist: Optical Illusion | |
Casting Department | |||
| Cosgrove Vincent Norstadt | .... | casting assistant (as Christopher Johnson) | |
| Steve Spiker | .... | extras casting coordinator | |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | |||
| Cathy Crandall | .... | assistant costume designer | |
| Troy Johnson | .... | costumer: Mr. Tucker | |
| Paul Lopez | .... | costume supervisor | |
| Gregory B. Peña | .... | set costumer | |
| Loring I. Spicer | .... | key set costumer | |
| Catherine Peña | .... | wardrobe production assistant (uncredited) | |
Editorial Department | |||
| Gary Burritt | .... | negative cutter | |
| Joe Fineman | .... | post-production consultant | |
| Chris Jackson | .... | assistant editor | |
| Douglas Kunin | .... | assistant editor | |
| Jody Levin | .... | executive in charge of post-production | |
| Michael Mahoney | .... | assistant editor | |
| Mike Milliken | .... | color timer | |
| Stephanie Olah | .... | post-production coordinator | |
| Laura Steiger | .... | assistant editor | |
Music Department | |||
| Paul Broucek | .... | music executive | |
| Dannyelle Bryant | .... | chief assistant to music director | |
| Frank Capp | .... | music contractor | |
| Ruy Folguera | .... | music programmer: electronic music | |
| Janice Hayen | .... | music copyist | |
| Ira Hearshen | .... | orchestrator | |
| Gary Jones | .... | music supervisor | |
| Mark Kaufman | .... | music clearance executive | |
| Jon Kull | .... | additional orchestrator (as John Kull) | |
| Steve Mccroskey | .... | music editor | |
| Jonathan McHugh | .... | soundtrack executive | |
| John Richards | .... | score mixer | |
| Chris Ridenhour | .... | assistant music preparation | |
| John Rodd | .... | orchestral scoring recordist | |
| Patrick Russ | .... | additional orchestrator | |
| Lalo Schifrin | .... | conductor | |
| Lori Silfen | .... | music business affairs | |
| Happy Walters | .... | music supervisor | |
Transportation Department | |||
| Phil Balani | .... | driver generator operator | |
| Martin Coblenz | .... | transportation coordinator | |
| Hal Lary | .... | transportation captain | |
| Bill Young | .... | precision driver coordinator | |
Thanks | |||
| Bradley James Allan | .... | special thanks | |
| Jackie Chan Stunt Team | .... | special thanks | |
A Hora do Rush (Brazil) [pt]
Bitirim ikili (Turkey: Turkish title) [tr]
Gas do daske (Serbia) [sr]
Heure limite (Canada: French title) [fr]
Hora de Ponta (Portugal) [pt]
Hora punta (Spain) [es]
Ora de vârf (Romania) [ro]
Rankka pari (Finland) [fi]
Rush Hour (France) [fr]
Rush Hour (Germany) [de]
Rush Hour - Due mine vaganti (Italy) [it]
Rush Hour - Rankka pari (Finland) [fi]
Una pareja explosiva (Argentina) [es]
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Rated PG-13 for sequences of action/violence and shootings, and for language.
98 min | Spain:93 min (DVD edition)
2.35 : 1 more
DTS | Dolby Digital | SDDS
Ireland:15 | Malaysia:U | Iceland:12 | South Korea:12 | Philippines:PG-13 | New Zealand:M | Argentina:13 | Australia:M | Canada:14A | Chile:14 | Finland:K-16 | France:U | Germany:12 | Hong Kong:IIA | Mexico:B | Netherlands:12 | Norway:15 | Peru:14 | Portugal:M/12 | Singapore:PG | Spain:13 | Sweden:11 | Switzerland:12 (canton of Geneva) | Switzerland:12 (canton of Vaud) | UK:12 | USA:PG-13
Ambassador Hotel - 3400 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, USA more
According to director Brett Ratner, this film is the first one released in the U.S. featuring 'Jackie Chan' in an English-speaking role without any kind of dubbing. According to Ranter, before 'Rush Hour', Jackie always had his voice dubbed over in his English-speaking roles because of his uncertainty in speaking the language. For this movie; however, Ratner convinced Jackie to forgo the voice-over as it would lend to the authenticity of the character. more
Continuity: The blood on Soo-Yung's face after her driver and bodyguard are shot. more
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Detective James Carter (Chris Tucker) is a wisecracking, plays by his own rules type policeman who gets a little bit carried away with his job. When a drug bust goes haywire and two cops caught in the crossfire are shot, the LAPD Supervisor knows it's all Carter's fault! Not looking very highly towards Carter, the LAPD Supervisor gives him two options: Either be suspended without his badge for two months, or help the FBI chase after a gang of ruthless criminals who have kidnapped a Chinese Diplomat's daughter (Julie Hsu). The choices for this egotistic, self-centered cop will not be simple...
Enter Detective Inspector Lee (Jackie Chan), a police officer who wrote the book on fighting crime. Back in LA, Carter immediately gets his feet wet before shortly experiencing a chagrin moment. Detective Carter has learned that his assignment is to baby-sit Inspector Lee. Carter must make sure that Lee does not interfere with the FBI's business. Carter is not happy with the workload he is responsible for, but he must fulfill his duty nonetheless...
Carter usually works alone...this time, he has company. Reluctantly, the Lee and Carter align together and a culture clash becomes obvious. The wonderful pair is drawn to a series of mishaps, conspiracies, and plenty of high kicking action and adventure! Carter shows Lee a tour or two around the city of Los Angeles; and the pair quickly become best buddies. However, Lee and Carter can't help but to interfere with the FBI's affairs. Lee cares only so much about the kidnapped child. He feels that he must help track her down before the nefarious villains murder her... Meanwhile, Carter ticks off a few of the locals before he faces absolute terror. Can Lee convince Carter to focus on this mission to rescue the Diplomat's daughter held for ransom? Or will it be too late?
RUSH HOUR is one of the most jamming action/comedy mixtures ever. This film is one awesome venture with the presence of both Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker helping to create a winner for the action genre. RUSH HOUR is entertaining, a fast-paced cop-buddy flick. Part of this film's success owes to the eccentric chemistry between the two leading stars. For example, Jackie Chan's athletic capabilities are strikingly in contrast to Chris Tucker's overzealous, fidgety reactions. Chan's ability to maneuver high risk jumps, leaps, and other assorted dangerous stunts definitely keeps the energy going while Tucker's jittery silliness always creates a warm smile on the viewer's face. Tucker's motor-mouth is surprisingly compatible to Chan's martial arts prowess. Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker are a definite revelation!
The cast in RUSH HOUR prove themselves worthy of their roles. Besides the two main characters, the supporting cast is terrific. Elizabeth Pena adds a touch of sentimentality as Tucker's unappreciated sidekick who turns out to be an asset to the police department after all. Mark Rolston (ALIENS) and Tzi Ma (CHAIN REACTION, RAPID FIRE) as a strategic FBI agent and Consul Han respectively all add credibility to their parts. Newcomer Julie Hsu is also fabulous as a hostage who proves to be more difficult for the bad guys than they can handle...
RUSH HOUR has top notch stunts mixed with one-of-a-kind comical moments which help make this film an enlightening combination of action and comedy, with a dash of Chan's fantastic skill work.
The Chan-Tucker collaboration is the best on-screen duo since Abbott & Costello! The duo has showed all their right moves and have proven themselves a spectacular heroic pair for moviegoers to cheer on everywhere. Again, the action in RUSH HOUR is no short of exhilarating with outrageous sequences such as Chan trying to protect a valuable vase from the wrath of the bad guys.
Great dance moves by Tucker, but nobody impresses the audience like Jackie Chan leaping from place to place, mowing down the bad guys! RUSH HOUR is fantastic fun! A must-see for die hard action enthusiasts. This film is Jackie Chan's and Chris Tucker's finest hour. Watch for the requisite funny outtakes by the film's end credits.
RATING: *** out of ****.