
Rush Hour 3
After a botched assassination attempt, the mismatched duo finds themselves in Paris, struggling to retrieve a precious list of names, as the murderous crime syndicate's henchmen try their best to stop them. Once more, Lee and Carter must fight their way through dangerous gangsters; however, this time, the past has come back to haunt Lee. Will the boys get the job done once and for all?
Director(s)
Roman Polanski
Brett Ratner
Conrad E. Palmisano
Where to watch

Amazon Video
Rent
Cast & crew
Arnold Chon
Motorcycle Triad (uncredited)

Philip Baker Hall
Capt. William Diel

Julie Depardieu
George's Wife

R.J. Durell
Follies Dancer

Michael Chow
Chinese Foreign Minister

Darryl Chan
Reynard Triad Gangster (uncredited)

Max von Sydow
Varden Reynard

Jackie Chan
Yan Naing Lee

Sarah Shahi
Zoe (uncredited)

James Lew
Triad Assassin (uncredited)

Conrad E. Palmisano
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Olivier Schneider
French Cop

Tzi Ma
Solon Han

Simon Rhee
Triad Assassin (uncredited)

Roman Polanski
Det. Revi

George Cheung
Reynard Triad Gangster (uncredited)

Henry O
Master Yu
Frank Bruynbroek
Bartender

Brett Ratner
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Hiroyuki Sanada
Kenji

Youki Kudoh
Dragon Lady

Dana Ivey
Sister Agnes

Rachael Markarian
Follies Dancer

Chris Tucker
James Carter

Marc Hoang
Eiffel Tower Lookout
Annabeth Miller
Follies Dancer

Philippe Bergeron
Baccarat Dealer
Richard Dieux
French Cop

Silvie Laguna
Elevator Woman

Zhang Jingchu
Soo Yung
Oanh Nguyen
Mi

Micaelle Mee-Sook
Chinese Waitress

Éric Naggar
Front Desk Man

Yvan Attal
George

Noémie Lenoir
Genevieve

Mia Tyler
Marsha

Kentaro
French Assassin

Ann Christine
Dressing Room Girl

David Niven Jr.
British Foreign Minister
Andrew Quang
Kung Fu Kid

Sun Mingming
Kung Fu Giant
Lisa Thornhill
Nurse

Ludovic Paris
French Cop

Daniel Yabut
Croupier
Lisa Piepergerdes
Falling Woman
Daniel Decrauze
Singing Guitarist
Anna Chiu
Dressing Room Girl
Heather Mostofizadeh
Dressing Room Girl
Jasmine Dustin
Dressing Room Girl

Francesca Cecil
Dressing Room Girl
David Goldsmith
Clown

Michel Francini
Old Man on Balcony
Noa Dori
Gendarmes Dancer
Details
Reviews
John Chard
Lee I got a big problem man this guys on steroids! His head is as big as Barry Bonds! Ah look, as you have most likely heard by now, this is not as good as the first two films and it's just a little bit tired in formula. However, it's still a bunch of fun if you already buy into the fastest mouth/fastest hands pairing of Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan. The plot is incidental, thus simple, and the emphasis here is more on fun than electrifying action. Though the finale here is edge of the seat exciting and laugh inducing in equal measure. There's some truly good one liners thrown out and the chemistry between the two actors is still very much evident. Undemanding it is for sure, even disposable if it was to be judged as a single action/comedy entry, but it closes the trilogy down safe enough and the smile should rarely leave your face upon viewing. 6.5/10
Gimly
Arguably works as an example of the sort of red flags one might want to look out for if they suspect that a film's director is (like Brett Ratner) a sex offender. But as a movie? Nah, not so much. _Final rating:★ - Of no value. Avoid at all costs._





