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Título: Rush Hour
Formato: DVD
Condición: Nuevo
Número de discos: 1
Fecha de produccion: 01/10/1999
Actores: Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker, Ken Leung, Tom Wilkinson, Tzi Ma
Director: Brett Ratner
Idioma: inglés
Tiempo de ejecución: 1 hour and 38 minutes
Código de región: DVD: 2
Marca: Eiv
Idioma de los subtítulos: inglés
Descripción: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
DVD Special Features:

Trailer
Deleted Scenes
Cast and Crew (stills and text)
Behind the Scenes
2 Music Videos
Short Film (what happened to Mason Reese ?)
17 Featurettes
Letterbox Ratio 16:9
Subtitles: English
Dolby Digital 5.1



AMAZON REVIEW
After years pleasing fans on his home turf, Jackie Chan finally broke into American multiplexes with the 1998 hit Rush Hour. In one of many tips of his hat acknowledging the late great Bruce, Chan plays Hong Kong-based Detective Inspector Lee who finds himself on the streets of LA assisted by motor-mouthed Detective Carter (Chris Tucker). The baddy's identity, his motive and exactly how the good guys will win in the end is all rather secondary to seeing lots of goons dispatched by increasingly flamboyant and jaw-dropping stunts. The inevitable showdown with nasty henchman Sang fulfils all Chan fans' expectations nicely. What genuinely made this an international success was the pairing of Chan with Tucker, who won Blockbuster Entertainment and MTV Movie awards for Best On-screen Duo.

On the DVD: After a flawless anamorphic 16:9 presentation with a choice of 5.1 or 2.0 Stereo, the extras package is generous to say the least. Animated menus with excerpts from Lalo Schifrin's superb score link to the usual fare: trailer, cast and crew biographies in scrolling text, two music videos for Heavy D's "Nuttin But Love" and Dru Hill's "How Deep is Your Love", and six deleted scenes totalling three minutes. Additionally there's a highly enthusiastic commentary from director Brett Ratner and a very peculiar 40-minute short from Ratner's NYU Film School days (funded by Steven Spielberg) called Whatever Happened To Mason Reese. The real jewel is the documentary "A Piece of the Action" consisting of 17 featurettes and totalling 40 minutes. It includes a fascinating 10- minute segment of Chan choreographing a fight scene from scratch and some hilarious outtakes not already featured in the end titles. --Paul Tonks

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