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: Jackie’s persona as a mild-mannered chef forced into "action hero" mode provides a perfect blend of slapstick humor and genuine thrills.

If you are looking to revisit a classic from Jackie Chan's golden era, is a high-energy martial arts comedy that remains a fan favourite for its creative choreography and breakneck pace. Plot Overview Watch 1997 Mr Nice Guy

: 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. : Jackie’s persona as a mild-mannered chef forced

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 Melbourne who accidentally gets caught in the middle

The film stars Jackie Chan as Jackie, a popular television chef in

: 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.