The screen goes dark. The title card appears: Introducing JACKIE CHAN as Flying Sparrow.
*Title card: In memory of the real Jackie Chan’s first film—*Little Tiger of Canton (1971) (uncredited, age 17). From broken ribs to broken records, he never stopped getting back up.
In this movie, Jackie Chan played the role of a young boy, and it marked the beginning of his acting career, which would eventually span over five decades. "Big and Little Wong Tin Bar" was a significant milestone in Chan's journey to becoming a legendary martial artist, actor, and filmmaker.
The Big and Little Wong Tin Bar, released in 1962, marked the film debut of a young Jackie Chan, who was just eight years old at the time. This movie not only launched Chan's career but also set the stage for his future success as a martial arts actor and global superstar.
The screen goes dark. The title card appears: Introducing JACKIE CHAN as Flying Sparrow.
*Title card: In memory of the real Jackie Chan’s first film—*Little Tiger of Canton (1971) (uncredited, age 17). From broken ribs to broken records, he never stopped getting back up. jackie chan 1st movie
In this movie, Jackie Chan played the role of a young boy, and it marked the beginning of his acting career, which would eventually span over five decades. "Big and Little Wong Tin Bar" was a significant milestone in Chan's journey to becoming a legendary martial artist, actor, and filmmaker. The screen goes dark
The Big and Little Wong Tin Bar, released in 1962, marked the film debut of a young Jackie Chan, who was just eight years old at the time. This movie not only launched Chan's career but also set the stage for his future success as a martial arts actor and global superstar. From broken ribs to broken records, he never