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A classic scene from Rush Hour 2 (2001), featuring Jackie Chan ... Her ability to play both a mysterious agent and a love interest for Carter made her character unforgettable.
Rush Hour deserves to sit amongst the best buddy cop movies of all time, and that’s in great part due to the performances of lead actors Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker. The two stars are down-right ...
On CBS' new series Rush Hour, Justin Hires and Jon Foo are taking on the roles of Det. Carter and Det. Lee, which were originated by Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan in the film trilogy. They're big ...
That simultaneously condescending yet clownish crack from Tucker’s Carter featured heavily in the movie’s trailers. The line permeated the culture. It even probably helped Rush Hour earn $244. ...
Jackie Chan doesn't get the fandom surrounding his cult classic film, Rush Hour. Set in Los Angeles, the 1998 action comedy follows Chief Inspector Lee (Chan) and Detective James Carter (Chris Tucker) ...
If somehow you’re not familiar, Rush Hour follows the adventures of Hong Kong-based Inspector Lee (Chan) and L.A.P.D. Detective Carter (Tucker) after they are thrust together on an important case.
Chris Tucker is best known for his role as Detective James Carter in the blockbuster action-comedy series 'Rush Hour' Chris Tucker appreciates being celebrated for his work. In an interview with ...
The pair is adored for their portrayal of the dynamic cop duo, Chief Inspector Lee and Detective James Carter. The first Rush Hour movie, released in 1998, was such a hit that sequels Rush Hour 2 ...
Action star Jackie Chan both thrilled and confused fans by confirming he was in talks for "Rush Hour 4," leaving some moviegoers wondering how the film series, known for its parody of certain ...
Rush Hour was released in 1998, and saw Chan play Hong Kong cop Yan Naing Lee, who was partnered up with Chris Tucker’s loud-mouthed LA detective, James Carter. The pair were forced together to ...