Rush Hour
Two different set of detective, with different ideas and different strategy are compelled to work together in a crime case.
4 October 1938, USA
29 June 1968, England, UK
10 September 1970, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
15 September 1954, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
7 December 1956, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
1965
19 March 1957, Laos
28 February 1954, Hong Kong
31 August 1971, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
16 March 1956, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
6 September 1952, Escalon, California, USA
22 September 1969, New York City, New York, USA
22 September 1927, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
11 September 1959, Alexandria, Minnesota, USA
7 October 1969, New York City, New York, USA
10 September 1931, Toledo, Ohio, USA
1971, Costa Mesa, California, USA
6 February 1928, Orange County, California, USA
1986
October 19, 2010
Buddy cop fun amidst explosions, bad guys, and language.
April 03, 2009
The action and stunt scenes are not on a par with those in Chan's HK efforts.
October 18, 2008
By the book buddy-buddy movie. This is a weakly scripted parade of set-pieces which aren't as exciting as regular Jackie Chan films.
December 29, 2010
Chan...can make something out of nothing, while Ratner's chief skills seem to be talking himself into the director's chair and hiring the right people. [Blu-ray]
February 14, 2001
Rush Hour effectively teams Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker in a formulaic but funny action comedy that should please fans of both stars.
January 05, 2014
a big heap of fun
January 01, 2000
Hollywood calculation can't match the primitive eager-to-please quality that made those Hong Kong films refreshing; they were appealing because they were so free of irony.
February 09, 2006
Much of the best dialogue, you suspect, was improvised by Tucker and Chan, who seem truly taken with each other and make a delightful, ordinary-extraordinary pair.
December 15, 2010
A lightweight, but highly enjoyable buddy cop movie elevated by its two lead stars.
June 18, 2002
Rush Hour is a righteous title for an action comedy, and that's only the beginning.
January 01, 2000
What a lousy movie!
October 14, 2008
The contrast between Tucker's motormouth and Chan's man of few words should be funnier, but the plot -- which is cliched without quite becoming self-reflexive -- and the uneven pace dampen most of their moments.

