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Jackie Chan was almost sentenced overseas when he filmed this movie, and the story behind it is even more exciting than the movie! Project Flying Eagle. This is the only movie in which Jackie Chan almost went to jail, and even affected the finances of a country

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Jackie Chan was almost sentenced overseas when he filmed this movie, and the story behind it is even more exciting than the movie! Project Flying Eagle.

This is the only movie in which Jackie Chan almost went to jail, and even affected a country's finances! When filming in Morocco, Jackie Chan wanted to do every detail well, resulting in the cost of props being almost fake. However, the crew mismanaged, and a large number of counterfeit banknotes flowed into society, leading the Moroccan police to summon Jackie Chan for counterfeit banknotes and confiscate the film film.

The crew immediately hired a lawyer to negotiate, but the production manager Chen Zhihua had to take responsibility and exchanged three months in prison for Jackie Chan and the film film. Although the film cost as much as 115 million and almost involved Jackie Chan in it, it won the highest box office of a Chinese-language film in the world after its release. However, in Hong Kong, it ranks second only at the box office, behind Stephen Chow's classic "Truant Weilong".

The movie that competes with "Truant Wayron" is "Project Flying Eagle". In this movie, Jackie Chan breaks into Native American territory, and the rules are very strange, and the intruder must marry the chief princess. This man who was squeezed dry is the former interloper. Seeing this situation, Jackie Chan did not dare to stay and quickly left by himself. He can't go, what will I do if he goes! The man was so desperate that he could only give the gem to Jackie Chan. This man is production manager Chen Zhihua, who became emaciated after three months in prison. So, Jackie Chan arranged him in this bridge, which is very close to the plot.

After Jackie Chan managed to escape, he soon received a new task. In the 40s of the last century, German Marshal Rommel hid 240 tons of gold in the base of the Sahara Desert. The count promised that as long as Jackie Chan could find the gold, he would give him 1%, that is, two and a half tons of gold, at least a million!

Jackie Chan gets a key to open the base, and geologist Ida helps. The name fits well as you'll see later. Ida was beaten almost the entire time. Ida gives Jackie Chan a picture of the adjutant leading 18 guards to hide gold. Although more than 40 years have passed since now, the adjutant may still be alive. So, Jackie Chan intends to sneak into the adjutant's house to look for clues. But when the owner returned, Jackie Chan was surprised to find that the person who came was not an adjutant, but a long leg 1 meter 8 meters tall.

Jackie Chan was almost sentenced overseas when he filmed this movie, and the story behind it is even more exciting than the movie! Project Flying Eagle. This is the only movie in which Jackie Chan almost went to jail, and even affected the finances of a country
Jackie Chan was almost sentenced overseas when he filmed this movie, and the story behind it is even more exciting than the movie! Project Flying Eagle. This is the only movie in which Jackie Chan almost went to jail, and even affected the finances of a country
Jackie Chan was almost sentenced overseas when he filmed this movie, and the story behind it is even more exciting than the movie! Project Flying Eagle. This is the only movie in which Jackie Chan almost went to jail, and even affected the finances of a country
Jackie Chan was almost sentenced overseas when he filmed this movie, and the story behind it is even more exciting than the movie! Project Flying Eagle. This is the only movie in which Jackie Chan almost went to jail, and even affected the finances of a country

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