A Special Forces Agent is assigned to protect a scientist and his creation from a sinister gang.A Special Forces Agent is assigned to protect a scientist and his creation from a sinister gang.A Special Forces Agent is assigned to protect a scientist and his creation from a sinister gang.
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Na-Na OuYang
- Nancy
- (as Nanan Ou-Yang)
Elena Askin
- Xixi
- (as Elena Cai)
Sammy The Dwarf
- Dwarf
- (as Sammy the Dwarf)
Brooklyn Allan
- Popcorn Girl
- (uncredited)
Chris Bartlett
- Balloon Clown
- (uncredited)
Nathaniel Boyd
- Scientist
- (uncredited)
Kaitlyn Boyé
- Junkie Girl
- (uncredited)
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There was no doubt about me sitting down to watch "Bleeding Steel" or not, because it is a Jackie Chan movie and I do like his movies quite a lot.
I must admit that I am a little bit puzzled about the fairly low rating the movie has managed to receive on IMDb. Sure, it certainly wasn't among the best of Jackie Chan movies, not by a long shot, but it was still a rather fast-paced action-filled adventure that we all know and love from Jackie Chan.
The movie had a rather simple storyline and it didn't really offer any plot twists along the way. And you knew the movie's outcome from early on in the movie, but it was still an enjoyable action ride to sit along on.
The stunts are as always top notch from the king of stunts himself, Jackie Chan.
As for the acting in the movie, well it was actually also fairly good for a type of this type and genre.
There was a good combination of action and light comedy throughout the movie, as it is usually always the case with Jackie Chan movies. So you know what you are in for here when you watch it.
It was amazing to see Jackie duke it out on top of the Opera building in Sidney, and that is something I never thought I would have seen.
This is definitely a movie well-worth a place in the Jackie Chan collection. And if you haven't already seen it, and if you are a fan of Jackie Chan, then I strongly recommend that you find the time to do so.
I must admit that I am a little bit puzzled about the fairly low rating the movie has managed to receive on IMDb. Sure, it certainly wasn't among the best of Jackie Chan movies, not by a long shot, but it was still a rather fast-paced action-filled adventure that we all know and love from Jackie Chan.
The movie had a rather simple storyline and it didn't really offer any plot twists along the way. And you knew the movie's outcome from early on in the movie, but it was still an enjoyable action ride to sit along on.
The stunts are as always top notch from the king of stunts himself, Jackie Chan.
As for the acting in the movie, well it was actually also fairly good for a type of this type and genre.
There was a good combination of action and light comedy throughout the movie, as it is usually always the case with Jackie Chan movies. So you know what you are in for here when you watch it.
It was amazing to see Jackie duke it out on top of the Opera building in Sidney, and that is something I never thought I would have seen.
This is definitely a movie well-worth a place in the Jackie Chan collection. And if you haven't already seen it, and if you are a fan of Jackie Chan, then I strongly recommend that you find the time to do so.
- paul_haakonsen
- Jun 8, 2018
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- TriviaWhen Officer Lin (Jackie Chan) is undercover secretly looking after his daughter (who does not know who he is because she was sent to an orphanage when she was a youngster) is working at her school cafeteria, his name badge says "Jackie Chan".
- GoofsLin's fake passport expires in 2015. The film takes place in 2020.
- Quotes
[last lines]
Buyer: Price is no problem if you've got for me what you said in the e-mail. Come over to my office in Moscow. We'll talk. I'll send a plane for you.
Leeson: Hey, man. Thank for openly discussing a price. Although it's a matter of trust. Sorry, I have a dinner date with Jackie Chan. Over.
Buyer: Fuck!
- Crazy creditsWhen Ling Dong is working in the cafe at around the 33 minute mark, his name tag is Jackie Chan. Some have said this is a goof, but it's obviously a joke, as he's under cover.
- ConnectionsReferences Police Story (1985)
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- Quả Tim Thép
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- $65,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $48,825,526
- Runtime1 hour 49 minutes
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- 2.39 : 1
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