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Director: Brett Ratner
Cast: Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker, Tom Wilkinson, Philip Baker Hall
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.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Rush Hour (1998), directed by Brett Ratner, was a critically acclaimed action comedy that paired up Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker for the first time. The film was a box office success and received positive reviews, with critics praising the chemistry between the two leads. It has an IMDb rating of 7.0/10 and a Rotten Tomatoes score of 77%, indicating strong audience reception.
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Rush Hour blends the action chops of Jackie Chan with the comedic talents of Chris Tucker, resulting in a wildly entertaining buddy cop romp directed by the stylish Brett Ratner in 1998. Fans of offbeat genre mashups and buddy comedy chemistry will find a lot to love in this high-octane, laugh-filled thriller.
Rush Hour is a 1998 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Brett Ratner from a screenplay by Jim Kouf and Ross LaManna and a story by LaManna. It stars Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker, Tom Wilkinson, Chris Penn, and Elizabeth Peña. In the film, Hong Kong Police Force (HKPF) Chief Inspector Lee (Chan) and Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) Detective James Carter (Tucker) are forced to work together to rescue a Chinese diplomat's abducted daughter.
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