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Feb 23, 1996 · A Hong Kong martial artist helps his uncle in New York and fights a street gang and the mob. IMDb provides cast and crew, reviews, trivia, goofs, quotes, soundtracks and more for this 1995 film.
- (46K)
- Action, Comedy, Crime
- Stanley Tong
- 1996-02-23
Rumble in the Bronx. Rumble in the Bronx (Chinese: 紅番區) is a 1995 Hong Kong martial arts comedy film starring Jackie Chan, Anita Mui and Françoise Yip. It was directed by Stanley Tong, with action choreographed by Chan and Tong. Released in Hong Kong in 1995, Rumble in the Bronx had a successful worldwide theatrical run, and brought Chan ...
Since 1997, the RUMBLE in the BRONX in New York City has long been recognized as one of the nation’s premiere youth summer basketball tournaments. Annually, over 250 teams, representing all parts of the country, participate in the RUMBLE in the BRONX tournament.
A Hong Kong policeman (Jackie Chan) travels to New York to help his uncle and gets involved in a gang war. Watch the trailer, read critics reviews and find out where to stream or buy the movie online.
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- Stanley Tong
- R
- Jackie Chan
Keong comes from Hong Kong to visit New York for his uncle's wedding. His uncle runs a market in the Bronx and Keong offers to help out while Uncle is on his honeymoon. During his stay in the Bronx, Keong befriends a neighbor kid and beats up some neighborhood thugs who cause problems at the market. One of those petty thugs in the local gang ...
- Stanley Tong
- R
- Annabelle Louie
Rumble In The Bronx. A young man visiting and helping his uncle in New York City finds himself forced to fight a street gang and the mob with his martial art skills. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started.
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Feb 23, 1996 · Jackie Chan stars as a Chinese man who helps his uncle sell his grocery store in the Bronx and faces various gangs and villains. Ebert praises Chan's physical grace and humor, but criticizes the plot and the setting as goofy and fake.