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Supercop
1992 1h 35m R
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6.9
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75%
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A Hong Kong detective teams up with his female Red Chinese counterpart to stop a Chinese drug czar.
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Directed By
Stanley Tong
Written By
Edward Tang
Studio
Orange Sky Golden Harvest
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Golden Way Films Ltd.
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Cast of Supercop
Jackie Chan
Insp. Chan Ka Kui / Lin Fu Sheng
Michelle Yeoh
INTERPOL Insp. Yang Chien Hua / Hannah Lin
Maggie Cheung
May
Kenneth Tsang
Khun Chaibat
Yuen Wah
Panther
Bill Tung
'Uncle' Bill Wong
Lo Lieh
The General
Mars
Hsiung
Josephine Koo Mei-Wah
Ching Wing-xi
Kelvin Wong
Pierre
William Duen Wai-Lun
General's Bodyguard
Lam Chi-Tai
Tai
Kim Maree Penn
Drug lord #3 Bodyguard
Philip Chan
Insp. Y.K. Chen
Ken Lo
Chaibat's Man
Shum Wai
Drug Lord #1
Sam Wong Ming-Sing
Supercop Reviews
Philadelphia Inquirer
Desmond Ryan
If you're tired of burned-out coppers in Hollywood's blockbusters, try this offbeat hero from Hong Kong.
Detroit News
Susan Stark
A wild and free-wheeling action film, vastly superior to this year's Rumble in the Bronx in both plot and action.
Entertainment Weekly
Lisa Schwarzbaum
The most powerful starring role for a woman this summer? My vote goes to Michelle Khan in this garish, frenetic, and funny chopper from Rumble in the Bronx director Stanley Tong.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Wilmington
Sly and Schwartzy, eat your hearts out. Chan's the man.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
Supercop is a chance to get a full-strength blast of Chan.
Seattle Times
John Hartl
An astonishingly fluid and funny movie that makes most American action pictures seem lethargic.
ReelViews
James Berardinelli
Supercop is a better movie than Rumble in the Bronx, in large part because it's funnier.
Austin Chronicle
Joey O'Bryan
As surrealistic as it might seem, the most enjoyable action film currently playing in American theatres is a four-year-old, atrociously dubbed, modestly budgeted (by our budget-breaking standards anyway) Hong Kong import starring a nearly all-Asian cast.
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
Hong Kong's Jackie Chan is now and forevermore the indisputable king of the high-blown, over-the-top actioneers.
Los Angeles Times
Kevin Thomas
To watch Jackie Chan, Hong Kong's king of kung fu comedy, in the fresh and exhilarating Super Cop is like watching Douglas Fairbanks Sr. or one of the silent era clowns in one of their biggest hits.
Variety
Variety Staff
All this is executed with a good deal of panache, if not originality, by stunt coordinator Stanley Tong.
Washington Post
Rita Kempley
With martial arts superstar Jackie Chan, older may be better.
Chicago Reader
Jonathan Rosenbaum
Supercop's biggest flaw is what its producers probably saw as its greatest strength: it's very American.
Newark Star-Ledger
Henry Cabot Beck
Audiences have come to expect Chan to do all of his own stunts. That's a major selling point in both Rumble and now Supercop, adding an element of danger missing from domestic action pictures
Film.com
Sean P. Means
Chan is fun to watch, no matter what silliness one has to put up with.
New York Times
Lawrence Van Gelder
Chan is joined in this outing by a female co-star, Michelle Khan, who seems every bit his equal when it comes to martial-arts prowess and foolhardy daredeviltry. Taken together, they're like watching two 007's, one 0014 or, as they say now, whatever.
Film.com
Keith Simanton
Jackie Chan makes his second leap at the American movie audience, following up Rumble in the Bronx with a far sharper mix of stunts, martial arts and Chan's own brand of breathtaking slapstick comedy.
Chicago Reader
Anthony Puccinelli
Supercop could become GoldenEye. What's most depressing is that audiences might not mind.
Elements of Madness
Douglas Davidson
Even with the new ingredients, "Super Cop" possesses all the hallmarks of a Chan film: breathtaking stunts, practical effects, and a great deal of humor to offset the drama.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Steve Murray
What fuels "Cop" is its percolating, laugh-out-loud wit.
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