Railroad Tigers
Railroad Tigers is a 2016 Chinese action comedy film directed by Ding Sheng and starring Jackie Chan.[3] It was released in China on December 23, 2016.[1] The film is about a railroad worker who leads a team of freedom fighters to oppose the Japanese during the occupation in World War II. The film performed well at the box office.[4]
Railroad Tigers
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RAILROAD TIGERS stars Jackie Chan as Ma Yuan, the leader of a band of misfit railroad workers and working-class villagers who resist the Japanese occupation of China during the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945). The group -- which includes Ma Yuan; young tailor Dahai (Huang Zitao); Ma Yuan's daughter, Dakui (Sang Ping); and others -- dubs themselves the Railroad Tigers and usually manages small train heists. One day, wounded Chinese soldier Daguo (Darren Wang) shows up at the house of Ma Yuan's girlfriend/Dahai's mother, Auntie Qin (Xu Fan), the village scallion pancake seller. Despite his injuries, Daguo reveals that he's the last survivor of a doomed mission to bomb a bridge instrumental to the Japanese supply chain. Inspired by his sacrifice, Ma Yuan and the rest of the crew decide to go forward with the mission, even though they're being pursued by the ruthless Japanese military police Captain Yamaguchi (Hiroyuki Ikeuchi) and even deadlier female officer Nakashima (Zhang Lanxin).
Plot: A railroad worker (Jackie Chan) and his ragtag group of freedom fighters find themselves on the wrong side of the tracks when they decide to ambush a heavily armed military train filled with desperately needed provisions. Unarmed and outnumbered, they must rely on their wits to battle an entire army.
"I started this mission. I will finish this mission." Well Go USA has revealed a new official US trailer for the action comedy from China titled Railroad Tigers, about a "ragtag" group of freedom fighters who ambush a military train. Jackie Chan stars, playing a railroad worker who leads a team of skilled fighters trying to take out the Japanese in order to get food for the poor. Also starring Huang Zitao, Wang Kai, Darren Wang, Alan Ng and Sang Ping. The first teaser trailer for this was goofy, and this trailer isn't that much better, but at least the VFX aren't as bad. I really, really wished this looked better than it does, because it would be nice to have another fun Jackie Chan movie, but I'm not sure this is one. In theaters starting today.
In this action-comedy caper harkening back to Jackie Chan's classic Hong Kong films, a railroad worker (Chan) and his ragtag group of freedom fighters find themselves on the wrong side of the tracks when they decide to ambush a heavily armed military train filled with desperately needed provisions. Unarmed and outnumbered, they must fight back against an entire army using only their wits, in a series of a dazzling set pieces and action scenes rivaling anything seen on the big screen before. Railroad Tigers is directed by veteran Chinese filmmaker Ding Sheng, of the films Underdog Knight 1 & 2, Little Big Soldier, Police Story: Lockdown and Saving Mr. Wu previously. Well Go will release Railroad Tigers in select US theaters starting January 6th, 2017 - arriving this week. The film has already opened in China as well. Interested?
Railroad Tigers, directed by Ding Sheng (Little Big Soldier, Police Story: Lockdown), has flares of the South Korean western action flick The Good, The Bad, The Weird from 2008 (which you should seek out if you can, because it's great). The story follows Jackie Chan as a railroad worker who teams up with a group of fighters in order to fight the Japanese army and get food for their people. It's like a western Robin Hood, but it has some of the cartoonish comedy of classic Hong Kong films.
In Railroad Tigers, a railroad worker (Chan) and his ragtag group of freedom fighters find themselves on the wrong side of the tracks when they decide to ambush a heavily armed military train filled with desperately needed provisions. Unarmed and outnumbered, they must fight back against an entire army using only their wits, in a series of a dazzling set pieces and action scenes rivaling anything seen on the big screen.
The action-comedy follows a railroad worker (Chan) and his ragtag group of freedom fighters who find themselves on the wrong side of the tracks when they decide to ambush a heavily armed military train filled with desperately needed provisions. Unarmed and outnumbered, they must fight back against an entire army using only their wits.
In this action-comedy caper harkening back to Jackie Chan's classic Hong Kong films, a railroad worker (Chan) and his ragtag group of freedom fighters find themselves on the wrong side of the tracks when they decide to ambush a heavily armed military train filled with desperately needed provisions. Unarmed and outnumbered, they must fight back against an entire army using only their wits, in a series of a dazzling set pieces and action scenes rivaling anything seen on the big screen.
Railroad Tigers (original title: Tie dao fei hu) is a 2016 Chinese action comedy film directed by Ding Sheng and starring Jackie Chan. It is about a railroad worker who leads a team of freedom fighters to oppose the Japanese during the occupation in World War II.
Jackie Chan stars in this hilarious action-comedy, which is set in 1941 China and follows a railroad worker named Ma Yuan (Chan) who assembles a group of ragtag freedom fighters to ambush a Japanese army railway stocked with food and provisions. Up against the heavily armed and guarded train, the men must use their wits and determination in order to survive. 041b061a72