The Fastest Hands in the East Meet the Biggest Mouth in the West.|Sep. 18, 1998|USA|98 Min.|PG-13
Genre: Action;Comedy;Crime
Description: “Rush Hour 1998” Full Movie Download in English with 720p and 480p quality is highly sought after. “Rush Hour 2,” released on August 3, 2001, became the most successful film in the series, earning $347,425,832 globally. Director Brett Ratner shared that a scene featuring Chris Tucker in a karaoke moment was initially unplanned. Tucker refused to imitate Michael Jackson during filming, but Ratner secretly recorded his spontaneous performance. On “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,” Tucker revealed that while filming in Hong Kong, locals often mistook him for NBA star Kobe Bryant. This inspired a line in the film where an elderly woman yells, “Move out of the way, Kobe!” while Tucker’s character runs up the stairs.
The mural in the Heaven on Earth Massage Parlor was inspired by one in “Scarface,” a film Ratner and Harris Yulin were involved in. A notable scene where Jackie Chan and Tucker run naked through Hong Kong was shot in public, as the production couldn’t block the streets. This scene was influenced by Chan’s earlier film, “The Accidental Spy” (2001). Another memorable moment, the girl-picking scene, was inspired by Bruce Lee’s “Enter the Dragon” (1973), which Chan also appeared in.
During Ricky Tan’s boat party, the song “Tian Mi Mi” plays, a track also used in “Year of the Dragon” (1985), featuring John Lone. Roselyn Sanchez’s seasickness in the yacht scene helped her portray disinterest in Tucker’s advances. In one scene, Tucker humorously references Godzilla films, shouting “Hayaku! Hayaku!” (Japanese for “Quickly! Quickly!”). A deleted scene involving Tucker struggling to pronounce “gefilte fish” made it into the end credits as a blooper.
Don Cheadle agreed to appear in the film only if he could speak Chinese and spar with Chan. Ernie Reyes, Jr. made a cameo as a worker chased by Chan and Tucker in a business suite scene. These details highlight the creativity and humor behind “Rush Hour 2,” making it a standout in the series.
Cast director: Brett Ratner
Cast actor: Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker, Ken Leung, Tom Wilkinson, Tzi Ma, Chris Penn, Robert Littman, Michael Chow, Julia Hsu, Kai Lennox
Original name: Rush Hour