Rush Hour (film)

Rush Hour (film)

Infobox Film
name = Rush Hour


image_size =
caption =
director = Brett Ratner
producer = Roger Birnbaum
Jonathan Glickman
Athur M. Sarkissian
writer = Ross LaManna (Screenplay and Story)
Jim Kouf (Screenplay)
narrator =
starring = Jackie Chan
Chris Tucker
Tom Wilkinson
Philip Baker Hall
Mark Rolston
Tzi Ma
Rex Linn
Ken Leung
With Chris Penn
And Elizabeth Pena
Cameos:
Clifton Powell
Julia Hsu
music = Lalo Schifrin
Ira Hearshen
cinematography = Adam Greenberg
editing = Mark Helfrich
distributor = flagicon|United States New Line Cinema
released = flagicon|United States September 18, 1998
runtime = 97 min.
country = United States
language = English
Cantonese (occasionally)
budget = $35,000,000
gross = $244,386,864
preceded_by =
followed_by = "Rush Hour 2"
website =
amg_id = 1:173501
imdb_id = 0120812

"Rush Hour" is a 1998 martial arts/buddy cop film directed by Brett Ratner and starring Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker. The film was successful, becoming the 7th top grossing film of 1998, with a gross of over $140 million dollars at the US box office. The film contains one of the most famous comedy phrases, when asking Lee if he knows English, Carter says "Do you understand the words that are coming out of my mouth?". Fact|date=August 2008

Plot

On the last day of British rule in Hong Kong, Detective Inspector Lee (Jackie Chan) of the Hong Kong police leads a raid at the docks, hoping to arrest the mysterious crime lord Juntao. He finds only Sang (Ken Leung), Juntao's right hand man, who manages to escape. However, Lee successfully recovers numerous Chinese cultural treasures stolen by Juntao, which he presents as a farewell victory to his departing superiors: Chinese consul Han (Tzi Ma) and British Commander Thomas Griffin (Tom Wilkinson).

Shortly after arriving in the United States to take up his new diplomatic post in Los Angeles, Han's daughter, Soo Yung, is kidnapped. Unwilling to trust the FBI, Han calls in Lee to assist in the case.

The FBI, knowing Lee's incompetence, or success, will generate international embarrassment for them, pawn him off on LAPD Detective James Carter (Chris Tucker), a fast-talking and arrogant police officer with aspirations of joining the FBI. Carter has recently caused severe collateral damage arresting bomb-maker Clyde Cod (Chris Penn) and his superiors give him a choice: keep Lee away from the investigation or face suspension without pay. Carter agrees, secretly intending to solve the case himself.

Carter meets Lee at LAX and then proceeds to take him on a sightseeing tour of Los Angeles, simultaneously keeping Lee away from the embassy and contacting several of his underworld informants about the kidnapping. Lee finally escapes Carter and makes his way to the Chinese Consulate, where an anxious Han and a group of FBI agents are awaiting news about his daughter. Later, while being severely reprimanded by the FBI, Carter manages to accidentally involve himself in a phone conversation with the kidnappers, where he arranges a ransom drop.

After their arrival at the agreed drop point, Lee tries to warn the FBI that something is amiss, but is ignored until a bomb is detonated, killing several agents. Spotting Sang nearby, Lee and Carter give chase, but Sang escapes after dropping a rare type of detonator. After showing it to Carter's colleague, LAPD bomb expert Tania Johnson (Elizabeth Peña), then to Clyde Cod, the bomb-maker he arrested, they learn that Juntao was behind the kidnapping. Following a lead to a restaurant in Chinatown, Carter is captured after going in alone. He sees a surveillance video of Griffin evacuating Soo-Yung from the premises, but does not know who he is. Lee arrives and rescues Carter, and they are met outside by the FBI, who blame them for ruining the ransom exchange. Sang phones the consul, angrily telling him that the ransom has been increased, and begins threatening Soo-Yung's life. Disgraced and guilt-ridden, Lee and Carter are ordered off the investigation and Lee is sent back to Hong Kong. Finally realising Soo-Yung's safety is more important than his career, Carter refuses to drop the case and confronts Lee on his plane to enlist his help. Carter tells Lee about the death of Carter's father, also a police officer, killed at a routine traffic stop because his partner didn't help him. Lee is surprised, as before then Carter has seemed to care about no one but himself. They decide to save Soo Yung together.

The final confrontation comes at the opening of a Chinese art exhibition at the Los Angeles Convention Center, which Han is overseeing, while the ransom is being delivered. After Carter recognizes Griffin from Chinatown, he creates a scene by alerting the spectators about the threat of a bomb and tells them to evacuate. In the confusion, Lee sees Griffin talking to a waiter he recognises as Sang, and figures out Griffin's true identity as Juntao and confronts him. Juntao then threatens to explode a bomb attached to Soo-Yung if the delivery is interrupted. During the stand off, Carter and Johnson rescue Soo-Yung and bring the bomb within range to kill Juntao and his men, causing a gunfight to erupt. In a battle between Juntao's thugs on one side, and the F.B.I. and Lee and Carter on the other, Carter shoots Sang dead in a stand off, Johnson defuses the bomb and rescues Soo-Yung, and Lee kills Juntao by causing him to fall from the center's roof and into a water fountain.

Han and Soo-Yung are reunited. Han sends Carter and Lee on vacation together to Hong Kong—but Carter is annoyed to hear that the flight will take 15 hours…and demands another seat as soon as Lee starts singing "War".

Cast and characters

* Detective James Carter
Chris Tucker
* Inspector Lee
Jackie Chan
* Juntao (Thomas Griffin)
Tom Wilkinson
* Sang
Ken Leung
* Tania Johnson
Elizabeth Peña
* Consul Han
Tzi Ma
* Soo Yung
Julia Hsu
* Special Agent Warren Russ
Mark Rolston
* Captain William Diel
Philip Baker Hall
* Clyde Cod
Chris Penn

Trivia

* Martin Lawrence was the original choice for Carter.

* Dave Chappelle was considered for Carter.

* Carter's Vette's license plate has the same three-letter combination as the license plate of the van that the consul's daughter is held in.

*At Grauman's Chinese Theater, Carter shows Inspector Lee the foot prints of John Wayne. In Shanghai Noon (2000) Jackie Chan plays a character called Chon Wang - which is a play on John Wayne.

* According to director Brett Ratner, during the scene at Grauman's where Detective Carter bribes Stucky for information, there was so much improvisation between Chris Tucker and John Hawkes that they almost did not think they could edit it together as a coherent conversation. There are still continuity errors in the dialogue for this reason.

* Chris Tucker improvised much of his dialogue as he normally does in his films.

* The afro and mustache in the photo on Detective Carter's badge were added as an afterthought in post-production.

* Brett Ratner was a big fan of Jackie Chan's Hong Kong movies. He felt that American audiences would not be familiar with the jokes in Jackie's other movies, and deliberately re-used some of his gags. For example, the scene where Inspector Lee accidentally grabs Johnson's breasts is a reference to Jackie Chan's film Mr. Nice Guy (1997).

* Elizabeth Peña played a prank on Director Brett Ratner in which she appeared on the set wearing nothing but her character's bomb squad vest. According to Peña, she thought Ratner would laugh and howl but instead he was extremely nervous and embarrassed.

Reception

"Rush Hour" opened at #1 at the North American box-office with a weekend gross of $33 million in September 1998. Rush Hour grossed over $244 million worldwide. [cite web | author=| date= September 18, 1998| title=Rush Hour | format=| work=boxofficemojo.com | url=http://boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=rushhour.htm | accessdate=2006-06-25]

The film gained relatively positive reviews from critics. Many critics praised Chris Tucker for his comical acts in the film and how he and Chan formed an effective comic duo. [cite web | author=Ebert, Roger| date= September 18, 1998| title=Rush Hour | format=| work=rogerebert.com | url=http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19980918/REVIEWS/809180303/1023 | accessdate=2006-06-25]

equels

A sequel "Rush Hour 2", was made in 2001. A third movie, "Rush Hour 3", was released on August 10, 2007. [cite web | author= | date= July 10, 2005| title= Chan Says Tucker Holding Up Rush Hour 3 | format=| work=The Associated Press| url=http://www.comingsoon.net/news/topnews.php?id=10314 | accessdate=2006-06-25] Tucker will receive $25 million for the third film and Chan will gain the distribution rights to the movie in Asia. [ [http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,298648,00.html Jackie Chan Admits He Is Not a Fan of 'Rush Hour' Films] ]

A fourth film in the series is in negotiations, and reportedly may be set in Moscow. [ [http://www.worstpreviews.com/headline.php?id=5191 'Rush Hour 4' is Set in Moscow] ]

oundtrack

The soundtrack features hit single "Can I Get A..." by Jay-Z, Ja Rule and Amil, as well as tracks by Dru Hill, Wu-Tang Clan, and Charli Baltimore

Awards and nominations

*1999 ALMA Awards
**Winner: Outstanding Actress in a Feature Film (Elizabeth Peña)

*1999 BMI Film and TV Awards
**Winner: BMI Film Music Award (Lalo Schifrin)

*1999 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards
**Winner: Favorite Duo- Action/Adventure (Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker)
**Nomination: Favorite Supporting Actress- Action/Adventure (Elizabeth Peña)

*1999 Bogey Awards (Germany)
**Winner: Bogey Awards in Silver

*1999 Golden Screen (Germany}
**Winner: Golden Screen

*1999 Grammy Awards
**Nomination: Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for Television (Lalo Schifrin)

*1999 Image Awards
**Nomination: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Motion Picture (Chris Tucker)

*1999 Kids' Choice Awards (USA)
**Nomination: Favorite Movie Actor (Blimp Award) (Chris Tucker)

*1999 MTV Movie Awards
**Winner: Best On-Screen Duo (Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker)
**Nomination: Best Comedic Performance (Chris Tucker)
**Nomination: Best Fight (Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker) (For the fight against the Chinese gang)
**Nomination: Best Movie Song (Jay-Z) (For Can I get a....)

ee also

* Buddy cop film
* List of movies set in Hong Kong
* List of movies set in Los Angeles
* Rush Hour 2
* Rush Hour 3
*Jackie Chan filmography

References

External links

*imdb title|id=0120812|title=Rush Hour
*rotten-tomatoes|id=rush_hour|title=Rush Hour
*metacritic film|id=rushhour|title=Rush Hour
* [http://www.jackiechanfansite.com Jackie Chan Fansite]

Box Office Leaders USA
before = Rounders
date = September 27
date2 = October 4
year = 1998
after = Antz


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