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Behind the Scenes of City Hunter: Jackie Chan's Hot-Eyed Women's History, adapted from a Japanese manga series

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"City Hunter" is obviously a Hong Kong film, but the movie is full of Japanese style, and it turns out that "City Hunter" was originally a serial manga by the famous Japanese manga artist HojoJi. "City Hunter" was first introduced to the mainland with the basic appearance of "Detective Han Yuliang", and soon became popular, and since then, jackie Chan's action comedy "City Hunter" has let more people know about it. In 1991, the entertainment company giant Jiahe spent 10 million Hong Kong dollars to buy the copyright from the comic party, originally scheduled to be directed by Liu Guanwei, and later replaced by Wang Jing, with Cai Lan as the supervising producer, the film at the global box office at that time was as high as 30 million US dollars, undoubtedly proving the success of the cooperation between Jackie Chan and Wang Jing.

Behind the Scenes of City Hunter: Jackie Chan's Hot-Eyed Women's History, adapted from a Japanese manga series

In the movie "City Hunter" in addition to Wang Zuxian and Qiu Shuzhen two goddesses, Jackie Chan's "Chunli" is also a highlight, which is also one of the most classic clips in the film, Jackie Chan's screen image has always been a slightly funny tough guy, this time but a woman, this point Wang Jing director is indispensable, this is the only time Jackie Chan and Wang Jing director to cooperate in the film, in fact, Wang Jing originally wanted Jackie Chan to say some meat paragraphs or burst foul mouth, but Jackie Chan considered that it would bring bad fans, so he rejected him, after this movie, The two never worked together again.

Behind the Scenes of City Hunter: Jackie Chan's Hot-Eyed Women's History, adapted from a Japanese manga series

One of the heroines chose the popular Japanese actress Kumiko Goto, the film was made, many people thought she was a Chinese, because she spoke fluent Chinese, while the Hong Kong heroine was researched by Cai Lan and selected Wang Zuxian, who was well known in Japan and Southeast Asia at that time. Wang Zuxian became famous for filming "Ghost of a Lady" and is also very charming in the movie.

Behind the Scenes of City Hunter: Jackie Chan's Hot-Eyed Women's History, adapted from a Japanese manga series

The villain in the film is named Gary Daniels, when he was a teenager, he was a fan of Jackie Chan, as a martial arts lover, he has always hoped to star in Jackie Chan's movies, for which he has written a lot of letters to Jiahe, but he has been politely rejected by Jiahe, but when he just took over a new play, things got a turnaround, Gayle, who was still filming on the set, suddenly received an invitation from Jiahe, which is undoubtedly a dilemma for him who has just received a new play, but he can only find the director to explain the situation and let the stand-in complete the rest of his scenes. He immediately flew to Japan to star in "City Hunter".

Behind the Scenes of City Hunter: Jackie Chan's Hot-Eyed Women's History, adapted from a Japanese manga series

During the filming of this movie, Jackie Chan sprained his left shoulder and dislocated, his knee was not lightly injured, and finally he had to go to the hospital to recuperate, and the crew was forced to stop work, but director Wang Jing was not idle, because of the explosion of "Deer Ding Ji 1", Wang Jing used these two months to continue to cooperate with Zhou Xingchi to shoot "Lu Ding Ji 2".

Behind the Scenes of City Hunter: Jackie Chan's Hot-Eyed Women's History, adapted from a Japanese manga series

It turned out that the heroine was originally a japanese girl with short hair, but Wang Zuxian had a contract with an advertiser at that time, so he could not cut his short hair to play Hui Xiang, but the manga author Hojo Ji did not care about this and created the role of long-haired Hui Xiang for Wang Zuxian.

Behind the Scenes of City Hunter: Jackie Chan's Hot-Eyed Women's History, adapted from a Japanese manga series

Richard Norton's stand-in is Lu Huiguang, who is also played by Chen Dawen in the film, and it is worth mentioning that he also served as a stand-in for Gary Daniels. In addition, Dawn, one of the four kings, also made a cameo in the movie, and the fight scene with Qiu Shuzhen was too classic, and the scene where Dawn blew his hair finally did not know how many people were charmed.

Behind the Scenes of City Hunter: Jackie Chan's Hot-Eyed Women's History, adapted from a Japanese manga series

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