Police Story 3: Super Cop

1992 "There's never a cop around when you need one, but when this cop's around, all you need is one."
6.9| 1h35m| R| en| More Info
Released: 25 July 1992 Released
Producted By: Orange Sky Golden Harvest
Country: Hong Kong
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A Hong Kong detective teams up with his female Red Chinese counterpart to stop a Chinese drug czar.

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Director

Stanley Tong

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Orange Sky Golden Harvest

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Police Story 3: Super Cop Audience Reviews

Hottoceame The Age of Commercialism
BootDigest Such a frustrating disappointment
VividSimon Simply Perfect
Bob This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
Paul Magne Haakonsen With the third movie in the "Police Story" franchise Jackie Chan is indeed bringing the greatness back after a bit disappointing part two in comparison to part one.Part three brings lots of action, fighting and fun. Jackie Chan continues to impress with his jaw-dropping stunts and action sequences. And not only does he have the beautiful and talented Maggie Cheung in part three, but Michelle Yeoh joins the action as well. And oh boy does she shine and impress in "Police Story 3: Supercop" (aka "Ging chat goo si 3: Chiu kup ging chat")."Police Story 3: Supercop" has the trademark combination of action, stunts and laughs that Jackie Chan is known and famous for.If you enjoy Hong Kong cinema and Jackie Chan movies then you most definitely don't want to miss out on "Police Story 3: Supercop".
Maniac-9 Supercop brings together Jackie Chan and Michelle Yeoh two of the best biggest stars from Hong Kong and both made successful transitions to Hollywood films. Jackie returns with more of his death defying stunts and amazing fight scenes. Michelle even does some big stunts herself, like riding a motorcycle onto the top of a moving train. While Jackie fights off a handful of guys with nothing more then a ladder.The movie is the 3rd movie in Jackie's Police Story series of movies, which have all redefined the action genre with their amazing stunts. But just like all good Jackie Chan movies they're all movies with tons of comedy in them.
Hendry_DaMan The version I'm reviewing is from the Chinese import DVD. Great follow up from police story one and two. Less action heavy than the first two films and darker in tone yet still has a lot of comedy thrown in. The plot that fills the gaps between action sequences is a lot more engaging than 90% of Jackie Chan's output. Acting performances arn't gonna win any awards but the cast does a good enough job of it Michelle yeoh in particular is a standout , id say this is the best demo of her work pre crouching tiger. The two villains of the piece Kenneth tsang and yuen wah are pretty memorable in there scenes and are both likable and villainous in equal measure. Action wise the film is less stunt heavy than previous entry's but makes up for it with very extreme stunts towards the end. There is a lot of hand to hand/ foot fighting and a larger focus on gun-play in this film which is a breath of fresh air because the film could have easily just been a rehash of parts one and two. As it stands super cop is as good as the first two police story films and id consider it to slightly surpass them. If you have 90 min to spare you cant go wrong watching this film.
Lee Eisenberg The third installment in the "Police Story" series has Jackie Chan going to China to intercept the henchman (Yuen Wah) of a drug kingpin. Assisting him is a no-nonsense officer (Michelle Yeoh), while his girlfriend (Maggie Cheung) has no idea what he's up to. As can be expected, the whole movie is an excuse for a series of stunts, namely the sequences in Thailand and Malaysia. I actually didn't like "Jing cha gu shi III: Chao ji jing cha" ("Supercop" in English) quite as much as the first and fourth movies in the series -- I've never seen the second one -- but there's no denying that it's a really fun experience from beginning to end. Really cool.Stanley Tong later directed Chan in "Rumble in the Bronx" and "First Strike", and then directed the atrocious "Mr. Magoo" movie.