12th New York Asian Film Festival

Jun 28 - Jul 15, 2013

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Armour of God

龍兄虎弟

After doing a serious police drama set in Hong Kong, Jackie Chan had the urge to do something lighthearted and international, and so Armour of God was born. A two-fisted, three-footed, ten-knuckled adventure flick, Chan does Indiana Jones, playing a pop star turned treasure hunter Asian Hawk, who takes on a Euro-cult of psychotic monks in an effort to rescue an old friend’s kidnapped girlfriend. It’s a heady blend of his signature style and exploitation trends (including a beat-down by a bevy of blaxploitation beauties), in which Chan took a life-threatening fall while performing a stunt that halted production for months and required emergency surgery. To this day, he still bears the hole in his head. But that’s all right: this movie was worth it.

Director: Jackie Chan
Cast: Božidar Smiljanić, Rosamund Kwan, Lola Forner, Alan Tam, Jackie Chan
Languages: Cantonese with English subtitles
1986; 97 min.

SCHEDULE:

Monday June 24, 6:15pm
Film Society of Lincoln Center