DVD 1 hr 31 mins IMDB 6.5
R (Restricted)
Rumble in the Bronx
New Line Home Entertainment (2/23/1996)
In Collection
#217

Seen It:
Yes
Action, Comedy, Crime, Thriller
USA  /  English

Jackie Chan Keung
Anita Mui Elaine
Françoise Yip Nancy
Bill Tung Uncle Bill
Marc Akerstream Tony
Garvin Cross Angelo
Morgan Lam Danny
Ailen Sit Tony's Gang Member
Chan Man Ching Tony's Gang Member
Fred Andrucci Tony's Gang Member

Director Stanley Tong
Producer Raymond Chow; Roberta Chow
Writer Edward Tang; Fibe Ma

Jackie Chan finally conquered America with Rumble in the Bronx. If the mildly contorted English dialogue sounds peculiarly foreign and disembodied (most of it is dubbed), and the mountains of Vancouver, BC don't convincingly double for the skyline of New York City, well, peculiarities like these actually contribute something to the movie's ingenuous charm. With his disarming smile and feline physicality, the compact Chan radiates star quality. But there's more to him than charisma: at his best, the actor combines the relentlessly escalating, hyperkinetic action set-pieces for which Hong Kong is famous; the rigorous martial arts training of his idol, Bruce Lee; and the grace and daring that distinguish Buster Keaton's physical comedy. Chan also shares some of Keaton's cinematic integrity, which dictated that you shouldn't cheat the audience by faking stunts, on the set or in the editing room. Like Keaton, Chan does his own stunts, and you can see that it really is him jumping off a bridge onto a speeding boat, or clinging to the dangling ladder of a helicopter as the hostile pilot tries to shake him loose by smashing him into the sides of skyscrapers. Not that it matters, really, but the plot of Rumble in the Bronx has something to do with Chan helping the woman who has taken over his uncle's neighborhood market when she is harassed by local hoodlums. What really matters is Chan, and he's in fine form. Rumble in the Bronx doesn't rank with his best work, but it's a swell introduction to a unique star. And those stunt outtakes over the end credits are as delightfully spellbinding as ever. "See?" Chan seems to say every time he breaks a rib or twists an ankle (which happens often). "I'm doing this all for you." --Jim Emerson

Edition Details
Barcode 794043441028
Region Region 1
Chapters 22
Release Date 2/3/2004
Packaging Snap Case
Screen Ratio Standard 1.33:1 Color
Widescreen 2.35:1 Color
Subtitles English; French; Spanish
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC]
FRENCH: Dolby Digital Stereo
Layers Dual Side, Single Layer
Nr of Disks/Tapes 1
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Features
Color Closed-captioned Widescreen Dolby