List ((top)) — Jackie Chan Film
– A massive success that solidified his stardom, featuring his famous "Drunken Boxing" style.
– A meta-tribute to Chan's life as a stuntman, focusing on the bond between an aging performer and his horse. Essential Chronological Filmography Highlights Movie Title Notable Aspect Drunken Master Wong Fei-hung Defined the comedic kung fu genre. Project A Blended silent-era comedy with martial arts. Police Story Chan Ka-kui Launched Chan's most successful franchise. Drunken Master II Wong Fei-hung Frequently ranked among the top martial arts films ever. Rumble in the Bronx The definitive American breakthrough film. Rush Hour Inspector Lee Cemented his status as a Hollywood A-lister. The Karate Kid Showcased his range as a dramatic actor. The Foreigner Ngoc Minh Quan A gritty, grounded revenge thriller. If you want to build the perfect watch list, let me know:
Chan’s personal favorite directorial effort; praised for its complex camera work and 1930s set design. 3. Global Expansion and Sequels (1990–1995) jackie chan film list
– Chan’s directorial debut, showcasing his growing control over his choreography and creative vision. The Golden Era of Action (1980s)
A darker, dramatic reboot of his classic franchise; proved his capabilities as a serious dramatic actor. – A massive success that solidified his stardom,
– Continued global box office dominance alongside Chris Tucker.
(1988) – The final major collaboration of the "Three Dragons". Project A Blended silent-era comedy with martial arts
A successful remake where Chan steps into the mentor role as Mr. Han, guiding Jaden Smith.
: A darker, more dramatic reboot of his classic franchise.
International Blockbusters & Modern Classics (2000s–Present)