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CZ12 (Armour Of God 3) (Chinese: 《十二生肖》; pinyin: Shí-èr Shēngxiāo), also known as Chinese Zodiac, [5] is a 2012 Hong Kong action-adventure comedy film co-written, co-produced and directed by Jackie Chan, who also starred as the main character in the film. [6]
CZ12: 12 December 2012 ** In 3D (conversion). China only. [179] The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey: 14 December 2012 *** In 3D. Aspect ratio opened up to 2.00:1 for the entire film. First mainstream film to be shot in 5K and HFR (48p), with presentations in 24 fps and 48 fps. 9 minute preview of Star Trek Into Darkness attached to IMAX Digital ...
CZ12: Yes Yes Asian Hawk Also director [50] 2013 Personal Tailor: Yes No — Cameo [51] Police Story 2013: Yes Executive Detective Zhong Wen [52] [53] 2014 As the Light Goes Out: Yes No — Cameo [54] 2015 Dragon Blade: Yes Yes Huo An [55] [21] Who Am I 2015: No Yes — [56] Monkey King: Hero Is Back: Yes No Monkey King (voice) [57] 2016 Kung ...
Armour of God II: Operation Condor (Chinese: 飛鷹計劃; also known as Operation Condor in the United States and as Superfly in the Philippines) is a 1991 Hong Kong action-adventure film written and directed by Jackie Chan, who also starred in the film.
For CZ12 (2012), he earned two Guinness World Records for "Most Stunts Performed by a Living Actor" and "Most Credits in One Movie". He played against type in the well-received films Shinjuku Incident (2009) and The Foreigner (2017).
The film became the most viewed on Netflix worldwide in its launch weekend, charting as the number 1 movie in the U.S. and 53 other countries, without any promotion from the platform. [3] It remained as the U.S. and global number 1 movie on Netflix for 2 weeks, registering 56.8 million views worldwide in its first 28 days of release.
In 2012, Lanxin made her film debut in CZ12, a Hong Kong-Chinese action film co-produced, written, directed by, and starring Jackie Chan. Lanxin won the Best New Performer at the 9th Huading Awards, and was nominated for the Best New Performer Award at the Beijing College Student Film Festival and the 32nd Hong Kong Film Awards .
Mr. Nice Guy (一個好人, LSHK Jat1 go3 hou2 jan4) is a 1997 English-language Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Sammo Hung, who also cameo appearance as an unfortunate cyclist.