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Operation Condor: Why Jackie Chan’s "Armour of God II" is an Action Masterpiece

Generally runs about 106 minutes and features the original Cantonese audio and a more cohesive plot.

The film’s climax is arguably one of the most creative fights in cinematic history. Set inside a massive underground wind tunnel, the physics-defying choreography uses high-powered fans to create a "Matrix-style" effect before CGI was even a standard. Watching Jackie and his opponents get flattened against walls and tumble through the air is a masterclass in physical comedy and stunt work. 2. High-Stakes Stunts

In Operation Condor , Jackie Chan returns as the treasure-hunting mercenary Jackie (aka the Asian Hawk). He is hired by a UN representative to track down 240 tons of gold buried in a secret Nazi base beneath the Sahara Desert.

Operation Condor was one of the most expensive Hong Kong films ever made at the time, and every penny is on the screen. From the high-speed motorcycle chase through the streets of Madrid to the final destruction of the underground base, the scale is massive. As always, Jackie performed his own stunts, leading to several injuries that have become legendary in his "blooper reel" credits. 3. The "Asian Hawk" Persona