As the 70s came to a close, nobody could touch Jackie Chan. He was the biggest martial-arts star in the world. He had creative control of his work. He had conquered Asian cinema. But there was still one thing left to attack.. the United States. While it might seem that Jackie’s big break-through in the US was 1994’s RUMBLE IN THE BRONX, his actual first attempt to perform a Bruce Lee-like American breakthrough came in 1980 with the release of THE BIG BRAWL (aka BATTLE CREEK BRAWL) which was directed by ENTER THE DRAGON’S Robert Clouse. Despite that reasonable pedigree,
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