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4:36 pm - 6:24 pm, Sunday, November 23 on Cinemax Action (East) ()

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About this Broadcast
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A Hong Kong police officer and an American gambler are the only hope to catch one of the most notorious Chinese criminals.

2016 English Stereo
Action/adventure Mystery Comedy Crime Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Jackie Chan (Actor) .. Bennie Chan
Johnny Knoxville (Actor) .. Connor Watts
Bingbing Fan (Actor) .. Bai / Samatha
Eric Tsang (Actor) .. Yung
Eve Torres (Actor) .. Dasha
Winston Chao (Actor) .. Victor Wong
Youn Junghoon (Actor) .. Willie
Shi Shi (Actor) .. Leslie
Michael Wong (Actor) .. Tang
Kuo Pin Chao (Actor) .. Esmond
Zhang Lanxin (Actor) .. Ting Ting
Wei Na (Actor) .. Officer Wu
Charlie Rawes (Actor) .. Sergei
Mikhail Gorevoy (Actor) .. Dima
Sara Forsberg (Actor) .. Natalya
Jai Day (Actor) .. Vladimir
Temur Mamisashvili (Actor) .. Russian Gangster
Joel Adrian (Actor) .. Russian Gangster 2
Paul Philip Clark (Actor) .. Russian Gangster 3
Tomer Oz (Actor) .. Russian Gangster 4
Dylan Kuo (Actor)
Zoe Zhang (Actor) .. Ting Ting
Michael Gor (Actor) .. Dima
Sara Maria Forsberg (Actor) .. Natalya
Sabrina Qiu (Actor) .. Esther Yee
Brian Adam Wong (Actor) .. Willie's Speaking Thug
Gregory Joseph Allen (Actor) .. American Prick
Kristen Margueritte Billings (Actor) .. First Class Female Passenger
Pierre Bourdaud (Actor) .. Worker #1
Andrew Dasz (Actor) .. Tourist
Daniel Garcia (Actor) .. Tourist
Brayden Handcock (Actor) .. Tourist
Svitlana Zavialova (Actor) .. Casino guest

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Did You Know..
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Jackie Chan (Actor) .. Bennie Chan
Born: April 07, 1954
Birthplace: Hong Kong
Trivia: One of the most popular film personalities in the world, Jackie Chan came from a poverty-stricken Hong Kong family -- so poor, claims Chan, that he was almost sold in infancy to a wealthy British couple. As it turned out, Chan became his family's sole support. Enrolled in the Chinese Opera Research Institute at the age of seven, he spent the next decade in rigorous training for a career with the Peking Opera, excelling in martial arts and acrobatics. Billed as Cheng Lung, Chan entered films in his mid-teens, appearing in 25 productions before his 20th birthday. Starting out as a stunt man, Chan was promoted to stardom as the potential successor to the late Bruce Lee. In his earliest starring films, he was cast as a stone-cold serious type, determined to avenge Lee's death. Only when he began playing for laughs did Chan truly attain full celebrity status. Frequently referred to as the Buster Keaton of kung-fu, Chan's outlook on life is a lot more optimistic than Keaton's, but in his tireless devotion to the most elaborate of sight gags and the most awe-inspiring of stunts (many of which have nearly cost him his life), Chan is Keaton incarnate. From 1978's The Young Master onward, Chan has usually been his own director and screenwriter. His best Hong Kong-produced films include the nonstop action-fests Project A (1983), Police Story (1985), Armour of God (1986), and the Golden Horse Award-winning Crime Story (1993) -- not to mention the multiple sequels of each of the aforementioned titles. Despite his popularity in Europe and Asia, Chan was for many years unable to make a dent in the American market. He tried hard in such films as The Big Brawl (1980) and the first two Cannonball Run flicks, but American filmgoers just weren't buying.At long last, Chan mined U.S. box-office gold with 1996's Rumble in the Bronx, a film so exhilarating that audiences never noticed those distinctly Canadian mountain ranges looming behind the "Bronx" skyline. Chan remained the most popular Asian actor with the greatest potential to cross over into the profitable English-speaking markets, something he again demonstrated when he co-starred with Chris Tucker in the 1998 box-office hit Rush Hour. In 2000 Chan had another success on his hands with Shanghai Noon, a comedy Western in which he starred as an Imperial Guard dispatched to the American West to rescue the kidnapped daughter (Lucy Liu) of the Chinese Emperor.He maintained his status as one of the biggest movie stars in the world throughout the next decades in a series of films that include Rush Hour 2, The Tuxedo, Shankghai Knights, The Myth, Rush Hour 3. He enjoyed his biggest U.S. hit in quite some time starring in the 2010 remake of The Karate Kid opposite Jaden Smith. Even with his hits in the English-language world, Chan continued to work in China as well, as both an actor and a producer. In 2016, he won an Honorary Academy Award for his more than 50 years of service to the film industry.
Johnny Knoxville (Actor) .. Connor Watts
Born: March 11, 1971
Birthplace: Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
Trivia: Johnny Knoxville became both a beloved goofball and a lightning rod for controversy as soon as his signature TV show, Jackass, premiered on MTV in 2000. The show, which featured Knoxville and his friends executing a variety of stupid pranks and dangerous stunts, made an instant star of its hip, easygoing, developmentally arrested host, who was quickly signed on for a variety of film projects. However, its subject matter of foolish bicycle jumps, gross eating feats, and pepper spray testing drew the ire of concerned parents whose children were hurting themselves trying to imitate their hero.Knoxville was born Philip John Clapp in Knoxville, TN, on March 11, 1971, son of a used car salesman. At age eight, the asthmatic suffered a simultaneous bout of flu, pneumonia, and bronchitis that nearly killed him. Knoxville would later joke that surviving this period convinced him he was invincible, making possible his future vocation as a performer who would injure himself for laughs. Knoxville had originally planned to go into acting through normal channels, attending the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Pasadena, CA. However, it was while writing for a skateboarding magazine called Big Brother that Knoxville got his big break. Working on a story about self-defense equipment, Knoxville agreed to let magazine editor Jeff Tremaine film him testing the devices on himself. Hence, Jackass was born, with Tremaine, Knoxville, and director Spike Jonze serving as co-creators. MTV won a bidding war with Comedy Central, and the show became a hit -- one quickly festooned with warning labels not to try this at home.After a role in the little-seen indie Desert Blues (1995) (credited as Phillip John) and a blink-and-you'll-miss-him appearance in Coyote Ugly (2000), Knoxville was offered a string of film roles following the success of Jackass, as well as a stint on Saturday Night Live, which he turned down. However, his cinematic coming-out party was delayed when Big Trouble, which featured a nuclear weapon smuggled aboard a commercial airplane, was pushed back indefinitely due to the World Trade Center terrorist attacks. In 2001, he was also cast in the smaller films The Tree, The Ranger, and Life Without Dick, in which he plays the title character. As if one Knoxville wasn't enought to keep fans in stitches, the death-defying funnyman turned up as a two-headed alien in Men in Black II before taking his small screen antics to the silver screen, unrestrained by the restrictions of television, in Jackass: The Movie (both 2002). Though to this point Knoxville's fairly minimal film roles (of course excluding Jackass: The Movie) called for any true acting ability, increasingly prominant roles in such efforts as Grand Theft Parsons (2003) and Walking Tall (2004) found the likeable Jackass successfully developing a notable film career. Following a supporting performance alongside wrestler-turned-actor in Walking Tall, Knoxville landed a role in self-described "Prince of Puke" director John Waters' Baltimore-based comedy A Dirty Shame. In 2005 Knoxville made two big attempts to court the mainstream, though neither struck box office gold. He starred as Luke Duke in the big-screen version of The Dukes of Hazzard, and was the lead in the comedy The Ringer, where he played a man who pretended to be disabled so he could compete in the Special Olympics. He reteamed with the Jackass crew for a second feature film playfully titled Jackass: Number Two.In the years to follow, Knoxville would do more and more conventional acting, appearing in movies like The Ringer and Nature Calls, as well as writing and producing projects like The Dudesons in America.
Bingbing Fan (Actor) .. Bai / Samatha
Eric Tsang (Actor) .. Yung
Eve Torres (Actor) .. Dasha
Winston Chao (Actor) .. Victor Wong
Born: September 06, 1970
Birthplace: Taiwan
Trivia: Is of Chinese descent.Worked as an airline steward for many years.Was cast for his first movie with no previous acting experience.His father studied in the Huangpu Military Academy, founded by Yat-sen Sun.Has provided support to the China Soong Ching Ling Foundation for many years, and provided help to many other causes.
Youn Junghoon (Actor) .. Willie
Shi Shi (Actor) .. Leslie
Michael Wong (Actor) .. Tang
Kuo Pin Chao (Actor) .. Esmond
Zhang Lanxin (Actor) .. Ting Ting
Wei Na (Actor) .. Officer Wu
Charlie Rawes (Actor) .. Sergei
Mikhail Gorevoy (Actor) .. Dima
Born: May 19, 1965
Sara Forsberg (Actor) .. Natalya
Jai Day (Actor) .. Vladimir
Temur Mamisashvili (Actor) .. Russian Gangster
Joel Adrian (Actor) .. Russian Gangster 2
Paul Philip Clark (Actor) .. Russian Gangster 3
Tomer Oz (Actor) .. Russian Gangster 4
Jeong-hun Yeon (Actor)
Dylan Kuo (Actor)
Zoe Zhang (Actor) .. Ting Ting
Michael Gor (Actor) .. Dima
Sara Maria Forsberg (Actor) .. Natalya
Sabrina Qiu (Actor) .. Esther Yee
Brian Adam Wong (Actor) .. Willie's Speaking Thug
Gregory Joseph Allen (Actor) .. American Prick
Kristen Margueritte Billings (Actor) .. First Class Female Passenger
Pierre Bourdaud (Actor) .. Worker #1
Andrew Dasz (Actor) .. Tourist
Daniel Garcia (Actor) .. Tourist
Brayden Handcock (Actor) .. Tourist
Johnson Phan (Actor)
Svitlana Zavialova (Actor) .. Casino guest

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