"Jackie Chan: My Stunts" Documentary Part 8 of 10



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Documentary hosted by martial arts acting legend Jackie Chan on the creation of action sequences in his movies.
Joined by the Jackie Chan Stunt Team he reveals the tricks of the trade, shows the training involved in being a stunt man and conducts a masterclass in how to choreograph fight scenes.
He also talks about his stunts in "Police Story" and there is behind-the-scenes footage of "Who Am I?" and "Rush Hour".


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no longer availibe? ... ( 4 months ago by haj001)
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Man Jackie Chan is ... ( 4 months ago by greendayrocks112)
Man Jackie Chan is the best!! The white pants/ tied up shirt thing, f'n funny!!!
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wow i can still watch this doc ..lmao
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he is good at improvising :D
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That white stuntman in the flannel looks like Skeet Ulrich. O_o
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