Watch 1997 Mr Nice Guy Today

: Shot entirely in Australia, it was one of Jackie’s major attempts to capture the Western market following the success of Rumble in the Bronx . How to Watch

: Directed by Sammo Hung, the film features some of the most inventive prop-based fights of Chan’s career. The highlight is the massive construction site finale involving a giant mining dump truck. Watch 1997 Mr Nice Guy

: Jackie’s persona as a mild-mannered chef forced into "action hero" mode provides a perfect blend of slapstick humor and genuine thrills. : Shot entirely in Australia, it was one

Melbourne who accidentally gets caught in the middle of a violent gang war. After a video journalist captures footage of a high-stakes drug deal gone wrong involving a powerful crime lord (played by Richard Norton) and a street gang called "The Demons," she swaps her tape with one of Jackie’s cooking videos during a chase. Jackie suddenly finds himself hunted by both criminal factions and must use his culinary skills—and, more importantly, his legendary fighting ability—to survive. Why It’s Worth Watching : Jackie’s persona as a mild-mannered chef forced

: For the best quality, look for the Warner Archive Blu-ray , which includes the original 88-minute "International" cut and the slightly longer "Extended" version.