Gonna have to disagree with the other comment. This one is not good; the version here is the HK cut where Jackie went back and re-shot some of the fight. That's probably the one to watch but don't expect Project A.
@@Paul07791 Well I wasn't saying the movie was incredible, I was saying it's incredible that Jackie got to work with so many top American fighters in movies
@@jacobingram8152Hooray for CZcams. 20 years ago I’d have had to waste £20 on a Hong Kong Legends DVD and scrub through the whole movie if I wanted to see this, only to be let down by how poor the quality of the fight scene is compared to so many others of Jackie’s. This is Battle Creek Brawl levels of clunkiness and awkwardness
I literally love martial arts movies from the 80s and 90s. It gives me great pleasure to know that the great Bill Wallace participated in one, with Jackie Chan no less.
Agreed...I followed Bill Wallace ever since I was a teen. Long time ago now lol. He was the original super foot for sure. Early in his Athletic career he had a injury to his right knee. You don't see him use it much mostly a left leg kicker . Always entertaining to watch even with the terrible sound effects by today's standards lol. Ty for sharing
In the Hong Kong action films of the 1980s and 1990s, the stand-in actors exchanged their lives for wonderful scenes. Every stand-in actor in JC TEAM HONG TEAM had a moment of dying.
I remember he commentated at the first ever UFC event and he messed up the title 5 seconds in, “Hi everyone and welcome to the ultimate fighting challenge” 😂. It was him, some foxy boxing chick Kathy Long, and James Brown (retired American football player) for some reason. The three of them were clueless about what they were seeing, and freaked out in the first 30 seconds when a sumo wrestler got kicked in the head
I love the comedy even in this, Bill gets a knuckleduster & Jackie grabs a tin can, a hard hat & a couple of clay pots to use as weapons when there are paint cans, hammers, wrenches & even a circular saw right there! 🤣
There is a 1975 Charles Bronson movie called Hard Times, set in 1933. Bare Knuckled fighting. The in last fight scene of the movie, Charles Bronson is fighting a ringer brought in from Chicago. After a long fight, Bronson is winning. The other guy is on the floor and his manager tosses a couple of metals bars, roll of quarter size, on the floor next to him. Just like the guy in the suit does with the with the knuckle duster. Only in Hard Times the fighter on the floor shows more honor and knocks the bars away. Now I have to go watch Hard Times again. Great movie.
I saw this movie when it first came out. Wow, it was like almost 37 years ago. Frankly, I only watched this movie because of Bill Wallace. Just like Chuck Norris' A Force of One. Bill Wallace stole the show with awesome badass fight scenes in both movies. Similarly, Benny the Jet in Meals on Wheels and Force Five.
That would be great. I think the problem is just that these long fights take weeks, sometimes months to shoot. The intricacies of these fights make them so rewatchable.
Believe it or not, just today the goat Bill Wallace came to my dojo today and trained all of the students in the school along with me. His exercises were pretty overwhelming for me I have to admit, and so was it for many of the other students. He also brought a few other sensei’s along to help, although it was hard it was also a blast.
@@therespectedlex9794 Of course I know Bill Wallace who fought Jacky Chan in this scene. I was talking about the older man, the big bad boss in this scene.
i enjoyed watching Karate Grandmaster & world kickboxing middleweight champ Bill superfoot Wallace back in the day. His kicks super fast & powerful. He retired from kickboxing undefeated with 23-0.
When a fight scene starts at a calm and wide angle like this, enabling these health bar jokes in the first place by resembling a beat'em up game, you can immediately guess that the actors are not just actors.
When I first saw this movie it was edited very short after watching it in its entirety I felt robbed the American version was chopped down I wished I had seen this version in the theater
Funny thing is you can see that Bill is slowing his technique down for the fight choreography. I attended a kicking seminar with him. That guy is beyond fast!!!
Typical Chan : he looks first overwhelmed, but puts his chin up, adapts and saves the day. Love that guy ! (Who now has proved that he can be a very good actor too !)
He made the 'hero' felt so realistic since he actually took damage and strive through the fight to win instead of being just overpowered protagonist that you just know no one will ever defeat the protagonist. Not many modern action movie ever try to do what Jackie had done, even much earlier than the Hollywood
@@iamleoooo Exactly. Chan's character is not the invisible hero. He's always an average Joe, sometimes not even the smartest one, but if he wins, it's because if he might fall two or three times, he always gets up and plows on !
correct, but before he did that, for the hong kong release of this movie he shot more action scenes and redid this end fight to play more towards his timing and complexity in the choreography.
@@pateris I think you can find all Jackie's extra clips uploaded on here, but yeah they really should get a hold of both versions and release them together as one package.
I love the health bar concept , this should be a feature in all fight scenes, press a button and turn on their health bars ! Gives the viewer more of a sense of what the characters truly got left , another form of suspense .
I never knew Bill Wallace was in films, let alone in a fight scene with Jackie Chan! I only knew him first as a commentator at the first UFC tournament, then only MUCH later on I learned he was actually a legit martial artist. Respect.
Bill suffered an injury to his right knee in judo. He rarely used it. But went on to capture a championship in full contact karate. Retired undefeated. Left leg clocked at 60mpr.
@@TyroVogel there is no such thing as a beat martial art. A lousy jeet kune do figgter will still lose from even a CHESS player if the chess player is a better fighter.. Its all about being the better martial artist, not the branch of the art that you joined.
3:48 One Of My Favorite Movies 🎬 🎞 🎥 🎦 That Movie First Time I Saw It I Was Only 5 Years And I Really Enjoyed It A Lot , I Greet All The film Crew 🎥 For Playing That Movie , I Greet All The Audiences And All The Comments Readers From Egypt, Have A Wonderful And Beautiful Day .
Jesus dude, I was trying to choose the best Jackie Chan fight scene but every one I see I find it amazing. I'm officially giving up right know and screw it, I'm gonna watch a full JC movie right now
This footage belongs to Chinese version of movie ,Jackie changed scenes after disappointment in US footage, he added new scenes and some shots were deleted.for example last hit with wheel and chainsaw massacre shots
He went on to capture a championship. Just slightly understated my man. Met him several times and never knew he had a injury from judo in fact I didn't know if he played judo.
3:09 0:30 "لا تدري لعلَّ الله يُحدِثُ بعد ذلك أمرًا".. كمية طمأنينة بالآية عجيبة، وكأنها تؤكد لك أنَّ الله قادر على قلب الموازين بأي شكل وفي لحظة قد لا تتوقَّعها، فاصبر، لأنَّ الله من أسمائه "المُعطي".. يهبك ويعطيك ما لا تتوقَّعه وما لا يتصوَّره عقلك، وتذكَّر دائمًا أنَّ الله إذا أعطى أدهش." #استغفرووو🖤🌸
Freakin' Superfoot was awesome. His hair wasn't so groovy, but just LOOK at how well he did with the choreography in this scene! 💪😎✌️ Almost as incredible as Benny the Jet.
Super Foot! Known for his kicks! The left foot was his go to! “I personally love Bill over Chuck!” Bill was underrated!!! We all Love Jackie C! He’s got his flowers!👊🤜
I wonder if Bill used a stunt double for those right leg kicks lol. Seriously though I met the man not long ago and he's the read deal, lovely bloke as well
Met Bill last year and he helped me with my kicking in kickboxing really down to earth nice and funny man got a photo at end doing a face off with him lol a living legend
Bill Wallace and Chuck Norris were initially cast as villains and they lost, as villains must. In reality they were both awesome full-contact fighters who could easily kick the donkeys of any actor martial artists. Bruce Lee included, in my opinion. Bruce was a skinny little guy who lacked the weight and power of Chuck or Bill.
Maaaan! This was the golden age!! So many great fighters. I didn't even know that Bill did a movie with Jackie until now! Incredible
o yes indeed he did , an old one but still good .
Gonna have to disagree with the other comment. This one is not good; the version here is the HK cut where Jackie went back and re-shot some of the fight. That's probably the one to watch but don't expect Project A.
@@Paul07791 Well I wasn't saying the movie was incredible, I was saying it's incredible that Jackie got to work with so many top American fighters in movies
@@jacobingram8152 Very true. I'd say worth a watch because of that plus there's a bit where he's leaping across boats which is pretty cool.
@@jacobingram8152Hooray for CZcams.
20 years ago I’d have had to waste £20 on a Hong Kong Legends DVD and scrub through the whole movie if I wanted to see this, only to be let down by how poor the quality of the fight scene is compared to so many others of Jackie’s.
This is Battle Creek Brawl levels of clunkiness and awkwardness
I literally love martial arts movies from the 80s and 90s.
It gives me great pleasure to know that the great Bill Wallace participated in one, with Jackie Chan no less.
Agreed...I followed Bill Wallace ever since I was a teen. Long time ago now lol. He was the original super foot for sure. Early in his Athletic career he had a injury to his right knee. You don't see him use it much mostly a left leg kicker . Always entertaining to watch even with the terrible sound effects by today's standards lol. Ty for sharing
@@scramman Bill Super Foot Wallace
Literally as opposed to only figuratively?
In the Hong Kong action films of the 1980s and 1990s, the stand-in actors exchanged their lives for wonderful scenes. Every stand-in actor in JC TEAM HONG TEAM had a moment of dying.
He also stars opposite Chuck Norris in the '79 martial arts classic A Force Of One.
It's Bill "Superfoot" Wallace!! Not many people know who he is. But he is a martial arts scene legend.
He's not a household name like Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris but in martial arts circles he's pretty well know.
Fast Billy!
I remember he commentated at the first ever UFC event and he messed up the title 5 seconds in, “Hi everyone and welcome to the ultimate fighting challenge” 😂.
It was him, some foxy boxing chick Kathy Long, and James Brown (retired American football player) for some reason.
The three of them were clueless about what they were seeing, and freaked out in the first 30 seconds when a sumo wrestler got kicked in the head
I used to call him "Sugar Foot" just to be silly, lol, but yeah the dude is highly skilled and quick.
👍😎👍
I love the comedy even in this, Bill gets a knuckleduster & Jackie grabs a tin can, a hard hat & a couple of clay pots to use as weapons when there are paint cans, hammers, wrenches & even a circular saw right there! 🤣
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There is a 1975 Charles Bronson movie called Hard Times, set in 1933. Bare Knuckled fighting. The in last fight scene of the movie, Charles Bronson is fighting a ringer brought in from Chicago. After a long fight, Bronson is winning. The other guy is on the floor and his manager tosses a couple of metals bars, roll of quarter size, on the floor next to him. Just like the guy in the suit does with the with the knuckle duster. Only in Hard Times the fighter on the floor shows more honor and knocks the bars away.
Now I have to go watch Hard Times again. Great movie.
I remember that.
I saw this movie when it first came out. Wow, it was like almost 37 years ago. Frankly, I only watched this movie because of Bill Wallace. Just like Chuck Norris' A Force of One. Bill Wallace stole the show with awesome badass fight scenes in both movies. Similarly, Benny the Jet in Meals on Wheels and Force Five.
this was the first jackie chan movie i watched and become a fan of him and started watching all his movies.
If they choreograpphed fights like this in movies, imagine how good they would be? This is really well done.
Jackie Chan movies really raised the bar for martial art realism.
Jackie doing all his own stunts also added to the combat realism of his movies.
That would be great. I think the problem is just that these long fights take weeks, sometimes months to shoot. The intricacies of these fights make them so rewatchable.
Nobody choreographs like Jackie Chan though
You also have to know Martial arts. Most actors haven’t been doing martial arts they’re entire life like Jackie
The good old days .
The protector is cult classic Jackie Chan movie of all time
This fight scene is ABSOLUTELY AWESOME and STUNNINGLY AMAZING
That was fun! Loved the health bars.
I enjoyed the 80s arcade touches to this fight scene. Thank-you!
Believe it or not, just today the goat Bill Wallace came to my dojo today and trained all of the students in the school along with me. His exercises were pretty overwhelming for me I have to admit, and so was it for many of the other students. He also brought a few other sensei’s along to help, although it was hard it was also a blast.
I relate! I worked with him this past weekend. Intense and so fun, but I learned so much!
He and my instructor have trained together a bit too.
Surprising, because I believe he's had hip replacement(s) at least a decade or 2 ago?
I wish I could have been there. He raised the level of Kickboxing so much. And with his non dominate foot!
@@rinustechtips
Hey man, could you please try and do a better job on the big stuff maybe?...
You know when you're not F'n up everything else.
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The older man is Roy Chiao, a native of Shanxi who was born in Shanghai. He was the 4th Chinese National Boxing Champion in late 1940's.
Played in many well known movies. Enter the Dragon, Indiana Jones, Bloodsport, etc.
@@hansschroedenbach
Who was he in Enter the Dragon?
I thought Superfoot was a Yank? His name's Bill Wallace.
@@therespectedlex9794 Of course I know Bill Wallace who fought Jacky Chan in this scene. I was talking about the older man, the big bad boss in this scene.
@@arthurl.9985 He was, playing the abbot and teacher of Bruce Lee.
i enjoyed watching Karate Grandmaster & world kickboxing middleweight champ Bill superfoot Wallace back in the day. His kicks super fast & powerful. He retired from kickboxing undefeated with 23-0.
That was awesome, you gotta do this for all of Jackie's fights, especially the drunken master movies
Drunken master 2 is my fav from Jackie.
Yes with the booze giving health bar back and turbo mode!
Bill was the guy who found John Belushi dead in his Chateau Marmont bungalow. Bill was Johns personal trainer and sometime bodyguard.
When a fight scene starts at a calm and wide angle like this, enabling these health bar jokes in the first place by resembling a beat'em up game, you can immediately guess that the actors are not just actors.
Jackie Chan fought Bill "Superfoot" Wallace and Benny "The Jet" Urquidez in his movies. That's just awesome. 💪
I saw wheels on meals a few days ago. Where Jackie went up against Benny the jet. So cool he and Superfoot had a fight scene too!
Love this extended fight scene from the protector
When I first saw this movie it was edited very short after watching it in its entirety I felt robbed the American version was chopped down I wished I had seen this version in the theater
Super fight scene with MK added effects to it. Just brilliant 😁👍
Okay! I didn't knew that Jackie had a movie fight with Superfoot Wallace! Cool! 👍
me, too . Real life no match for super foot
Jackie had 2 movies fight with Benny Urquidez. They are Wheels on Meals and Dragons Forever.
@@larryvu9784 the jet!!! i remember. My favorite Was the fight with nathan jones.
Same here, I've watched every single Jackei Chan film except for this one. Only found out about it right now, lol
@@robertb8673 Finally someone besides me remembers Nathan Jones.
I have been preaching his name for a long time.
Funny thing is you can see that Bill is slowing his technique down for the fight choreography. I attended a kicking seminar with him. That guy is beyond fast!!!
@@bballgriotd-e-e-e-troitbba604 He told me to call him "Bill" LoL!!!!
well good 60 kg should win bad 75 , that's the whole point
Love the mortal Kombat health bars and block and dodge popups. You should do more fight scenes.
Typical Chan : he looks first overwhelmed, but puts his chin up, adapts and saves the day. Love that guy ! (Who now has proved that he can be a very good actor too !)
3:17 i lol'd at the part where the guy cheated with steel knuckles, then jackie tricked him with 2 pots lmao.
@@tor13128 That's typical Chan !
He made the 'hero' felt so realistic since he actually took damage and strive through the fight to win instead of being just overpowered protagonist that you just know no one will ever defeat the protagonist. Not many modern action movie ever try to do what Jackie had done, even much earlier than the Hollywood
@@iamleoooo Exactly. Chan's character is not the invisible hero. He's always an average Joe, sometimes not even the smartest one, but if he wins, it's because if he might fall two or three times, he always gets up and plows on !
Fun fact: Jackie Chan was disappointed in this movie, The Protector, so he went and made Police Story.
correct, but before he did that,
for the hong kong release of this movie he shot more action scenes and redid this end fight to play more towards his timing and complexity in the choreography.
@@alexbaxthedarkside If only we could se the HK version !!!
@@pateris I think you can find all Jackie's extra clips uploaded on here, but yeah they really should get a hold of both versions and release them together as one package.
@@alexbaxthedarkside That would be great indeedy !
Jackie Chan don't call the cops
I love the health bar concept , this should be a feature in all fight scenes, press a button and turn on their health bars ! Gives the viewer more of a sense of what the characters truly got left , another form of suspense .
Love it, all fights in movies should have health bars 😂
I never knew Bill Wallace was in films, let alone in a fight scene with Jackie Chan! I only knew him first as a commentator at the first UFC tournament, then only MUCH later on I learned he was actually a legit martial artist. Respect.
he’s one of the best ever. it is a good idea to punch and kick with the lead side often 😊
I first saw him in the film "A Force of One" starring Chuck Norris.
Sale de villano en otra contra chuck norris.
The scoring & sound effects are a nice touch in this vid.
WTH!!! The last part of this video made me crack up!!! 🤣😅😂
Met Wallace back in 1992 along with Joe Lewis. They put on a great seminar presentation at my Karate club.
Man, love that Shao Kahn editing😂 FIGHT!!!
Bill suffered an injury to his right knee in judo. He rarely used it. But went on to capture a championship in full contact karate. Retired undefeated. Left leg clocked at 60mpr.
Superfoot 😀
I broke my elbow trying to evade a kick, then boxed with my left hand...
I think the "best" martial art is Jeet Kune Do.
@@TyroVogel there is no such thing as a beat martial art. A lousy jeet kune do figgter will still lose from even a CHESS player if the chess player is a better fighter..
Its all about being the better martial artist, not the branch of the art that you joined.
He just used the heck out of his right leg in this fight scene though.
Super Foot was a beast in his prime
That was a great one, loved the clip and what you did with it
It’s important to note that during the filming of this scene no hair was damaged on Jackie’s head, that’s serious product control right there 🙂
Duang
@@JariSatta កៃឡាករ
Nice fight!
3:48 One Of My Favorite Movies 🎬 🎞 🎥 🎦 That Movie First Time I Saw It I Was Only 5 Years And I Really Enjoyed It A Lot , I Greet All The film Crew 🎥 For Playing That Movie , I Greet All The Audiences And All The Comments Readers From Egypt, Have A Wonderful And Beautiful Day .
Looks like they asked superfoot to slowdown his kicks for the camera. Man was wicked fast in the tournaments.
I love the effects…made it more interesting
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I love the score keeping, like a video game. Nice fight! Right up there with the one from ‘They Live’.
I always remember watching this back in the 80s and thinking about how badass Bill Wallace was.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 Absolutely loved cameo of "TOOOTSIE!" (2:30)
Jesus dude, I was trying to choose the best Jackie Chan fight scene but every one I see I find it amazing. I'm officially giving up right know and screw it, I'm gonna watch a full JC movie right now
Daaaang this guy was walking all over Jackie Chan. Dang, I was already into the fight and it ended. LOL
“FIGHT”, that caught me off guard lol 😂
Next level editing
Deadly love it😍
That “toasty” was nostalgic as hell
Legend has it that once the life bar hits Jackie Chan's name he will hit Drunken Master god mode.
I fight just like this!
Unfortunately by pulling my kicks and punches whilst the other guy doesn't, I always get the crap beat out of me! 🤣🤣🤣
2:32 LMAO 🤣
Amazing fight scene
That was dope!!!
Absolutely Dope!!!👍
This footage belongs to Chinese version of movie ,Jackie changed scenes after disappointment in US footage, he added new scenes and some shots were deleted.for example last hit with wheel and chainsaw massacre shots
He went on to capture a championship. Just slightly understated my man. Met him several times and never knew he had a injury from judo in fact I didn't know if he played judo.
Cool! Jacky loved to film scenes where he nearly gets beat.
Nice sound affects
The fight scene and sounds made it feel like it was choreographed by the old WWF back in the day.
Jackie chan fight sense always looked realistic, comidic, supernatural, and amazing all at the same time 👏👏👍
I particularly like that he does twice the moves than the others. :)
I can't believe you used the word "realistic".
Awesome, 2 legends.
One
3:09 0:30 "لا تدري لعلَّ الله يُحدِثُ بعد ذلك أمرًا"..
كمية طمأنينة بالآية عجيبة، وكأنها تؤكد لك أنَّ الله قادر على قلب الموازين بأي شكل وفي لحظة قد لا تتوقَّعها، فاصبر، لأنَّ الله من أسمائه "المُعطي".. يهبك ويعطيك ما لا تتوقَّعه وما لا يتصوَّره عقلك، وتذكَّر دائمًا أنَّ الله إذا أعطى أدهش."
#استغفرووو🖤🌸
bill was slow, made jackie to slow down
Good win Chen🙏
Freakin' Superfoot was awesome. His hair wasn't so groovy, but just LOOK at how well he did with the choreography in this scene! 💪😎✌️ Almost as incredible as Benny the Jet.
after all these years now I can finally say this looks silly .... as a kid it was great
Toasty, killed me and my coffee 😂 😂 😂 😂
Most flexible actor in the world. Jackie is awesome. 👍
you should do Jackie Chan's final fight VS Bradley James Allan in the movie Gorgeous. One of his best.
Damn Jackie that was One Helluva Punch!!!
Good and nice fight
I love these older movie fight scenes. You can see it. Unlike the Bourne Crapidity movies.
Wow so cute and beautiful 👍
Yeah! Superfod-Wallace 💪🙏💪
i remember there was 2 versions of this end fight. Jackie doin better version later for chineese premier
Super Foot! Known for his kicks! The left foot was his go to! “I personally love Bill over Chuck!” Bill was underrated!!!
We all Love Jackie C! He’s got his flowers!👊🤜
That “Toasty” will never get old
I love this movie!
Yoooooo why and HOW tf did I never know this collab happened 😮
Very nice fight the mortal Kombat is same. Thank you so much.♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
There should be more of that
What a great idea. Now I want to see other fighters scenes with health bars 😅
I wonder if Bill used a stunt double for those right leg kicks lol.
Seriously though I met the man not long ago and he's the read deal, lovely bloke as well
Awesome 🔥
That was awesome when Jackie kicked his ass in the end.
This fight is longer in the Hong Kong version of this movie.
WATCH THIS WHILE YOU PLAY RYE THEME METAL LOL
Haven't seen Bill 'Superfoot' Wallace in a while!
Nice for using the Hong Kong version and not the US version of this fight scene
I was never a big Jackie Chan fan. Maybe it’s because of the insertion of silliness into the fight scenes. This was probably one of his better fights.
You forgot the best part when he spins that bar into his neck and chainsaw scene 🎬 😂
Audio: "FaTaLiTy!"
Subtitles: "FACILITY"
This was pretty awesome!! I really enjoyed it.
That Verse had the biggest impact...😁.and yes it does..
For a minute I thought this Jackie Chan vs. Billy Jack
My favroit are the soundeffects....😂
Met Bill last year and he helped me with my kicking in kickboxing really down to earth nice and funny man got a photo at end doing a face off with him lol a living legend
Bill Wallace and Chuck Norris were initially cast as villains and they lost, as villains must. In reality they were both awesome full-contact fighters who could easily kick the donkeys of any actor martial artists. Bruce Lee included, in my opinion. Bruce was a skinny little guy who lacked the weight and power of Chuck or Bill.
that was so good
You should watch "Force of One" with Bill Wallace and Chuck Norris.