R
E V I E W : The Protector (Hong Kong Version)
Reviewed 9/11/00 | Background | Movie
Review | DVD Review | Recommendation

Background
1985 / 91 minutes
Directed by James Glickenhaus (and Jackie Chan, uncredited)
Movie: plot, performances,
production, rating
Desultory and disappointing. By general reputation, I knew to avoid
the American version. Some have championed the superiority of the so-called
"Hong Kong Version," which was re-edited by Jackie Chan and
dubbed for the Asian market. On a buying spree, I decided to toss this
one in. What a mistake!
There are sparks of interest to be found here and there throughout
the film. Scenes in a massage parlor and a weight room could have become
great set-pieces for martial-arts action and tomfoolery. The overall
torpor of the direction, even in this version, slows everything down.
A pier-side sequence (with many containers - sound like 1998's Rush
Hour?) wastes the location. Every time a scene threatens to build, Danny
Aiello as Jackie's American police partner pulls out a mysteriously-hidden
machine gun. (*sigh*) Oh well. At least this film can claim credit as
the inspiration for Jackie's great Police Story.
DVD: look, sound, subtitles,
and features
It looks like it was buried in the ground after its 1985 release. Many
scenes are too dark to make out details, scratches are apparent, and
so forth. The sound is identified as DD 5.1, but the surrounds rarely
are used and much of the dubbed audio is less than distinct. An unimpressive
release that more closely resembers videotape.
Widescreen, Cantonese/Mandarin DD 5.1 audio tracks, usual multi-lingual
subtitles.
Trailers for The Protector and Twinkle, Twinkle Lucky Stars (both DD
2.0 with no subtitles). Talent files for Jackie Chan and female lead
Moo Lee.
Buy, rent, or pass?
Don't make the mistake I did. Pass (unless you're a die-hard Jackie
fan, you've seen everything else he's done, and it's either this or
Cannonball Run. If you're that desperate, go ahead and rent it. But
don't say I didn't warn you).
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