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Rush Hour is a 1998 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Brett Ratner and written by Jim Kouf and Ross LaManna from a story by LaManna. It stars Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker as mismatched police officers who are assigned to rescue a Chinese diplomat's abducted daughter.
Initial estimates had The Man in the Iron Mask as the number one film. [13] 12: March 22, 1998: $17,165,239: Titanic became the first film since Star Wars to top the box office for fourteen consecutive weekends. It also became the first film since E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial to top the box office in its fourteenth weekend. [14] 13: March 29 ...
1998 Rush Hour. Released: September 15, 1998; Label: Def Jam; 5 2 US: Platinum; 2001 Rush Hour 2. Released: July 31, 2001; Label: Def Jam; 11 11 US: Gold; 2007 Rush Hour 3. Released: August 8, 2007; Label: Def Jam — — List indicator(s) A dark grey cell indicates the information is not available for the film.
The film's budget was $25 million. [37] In 1998, he directed Rush Hour, an action-comedy starring Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker, which was released in September 1998 and went on to become the studio's highest-grossing film and the highest grossing comedy at the time.
It also led to two sequels… and two more hits: 2001’s Rush Hour 2, Chan’s highest grossing of all time ($226 million in the U.S., $347m worldwide) and 2007’s Rush Hour 3 ($140 million in ...
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The song was released on September 22, 1998. It spent three weeks at number-one on the US R&B chart, and peaked at number three on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song, in its single version with rapper Redman, was also used in the end credits and is featured on the soundtrack to the 1998 film Rush Hour. To date, this is Dru Hill's highest ...
Opening Title Production company Cast and crew Ref. J A N U A R Y: 9 Firestorm: 20th Century Fox: Dean Semler (director); Chris Soth (screenplay); Howie Long, Scott Glenn, William Forsythe, Suzy Amis, Garwin Sanford, Sebastian Spence, Michael Greyeyes, Barry Pepper, Vladimir Kulich, Jonathon Young, Christianne Hirt, Tom McBeath, Benjamin Ratner, Alexandria Mitchell, Gavin Buhr, Danny Wattley ...