In this blog, we celebrate the legendary career of Jackie Chan by highlighting the “Top 10 Stunts of Jackie Chan,” showcasing his incredible bravery, creativity, and physical prowess.
The bus chase in “Police Story” is a masterclass in choreography and risk-taking. Jackie Chan, holding an umbrella, jumps onto a moving double-decker bus from a bridge.
In “Rumble in the Bronx,” Chan performs a daring jump from the roof of one building to the balcony of another, covering a distance of 28 feet in the air.
The window slide from “Who Am I?” involves Chan sliding down the side of the Willemswerf building in Rotterdam.
This stunt pays homage to Harold Lloyd’s famous clock-hanging scene but takes it to another level by having Chan actually fall from the clock tower.
In “Drunken Master II,” one of the most painful stunts Chan performed involved him crawling across burning hot coals.
The helicopter leap in “Supercop” exemplifies Jackie Chan’s willingness to defy the limits of human capability and fear.
In “Winners & Sinners,” Jackie Chan takes roller skating to an unprecedented level of complexity by navigating through dense, unpredictable traffic.
The pole slide stunt in “Police Story” is one of Jackie Chan’s most iconic and visually impressive feats.
In “Armour of God,” Chan’s pursuit culminates in a heart-stopping dive onto a hot air balloon.
Jackie Chan’s venture into snowboarding in “First Strike” brought a new terrain into his repertoire of stunt settings.