If you are a Jackie Chan fan, you will get your money’s worth with this film. But why you should still tune in later, we explain here.

At the Thursday 29 June 2023awaits you at 8:15 p.m. on Tele 5 the martial arts strip “Rumble in the Bronx”. This action comedy tells the story of Keung (Jackie Chan) visiting his uncle Bill (Bill Tung) in his hometown of New York. But Keung unexpectedly finds himself in a dangerous position when a motorcycle gang raids his uncle’s supermarket. Suddenly he finds himself caught between a brutal motorcycle gang and a ruthless mafia. The question now is: will his impressive martial arts skills be enough to get him out of this dangerous situation? It would definitely be worth tuning in and witnessing this exciting story!

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Which version is worth seeing

The FSK 12 version, which is shortened by 20 minutes, is broadcast first on free TV. As a result, it contains fewer violent scenes and is therefore one of the youth-friendly versions. At 12:20 a.m., the version released for ages 16+ follows, which offers more action scenes. However, this version is also shortened. If you want to see the full version, you can buy or rent the film on Amazon Prime Video.

“Rumble in the Bronx” as a classic

“Rumble in the Bronx” secured the coveted Key Art Award in the category “Best of Show – Audiovisual” and received nominations for the Hong Kong Film Awards in various other categories. On IMDB the action film was given a rating of 6.7 stars while on Rotten Tomatoes received a solid 80% rating from critics and a 65% rating from viewers. Starring legendary martial arts star Jackie Chan, this film is hailed as a true classic. It is suitable for an action-packed movie night. For those who do not want to miss this highlight, there is the possibility to watch the film on June 29, 2023 to watch on free TV.

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