Big Trouble In Little China

Big Trouble In Little China

By John Carpenter

  • Genre: Action & Adventure
  • Release Date: 1986-07-02
  • Advisory Rating: PG-13
  • Runtime: 1h 39min
  • Director: John Carpenter
  • Production Company: TAFT Entertainment Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 14.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
7.216/10
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From 2,999 Ratings

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Jack Burton (Kurt Russell) is a simple man who doesn’t believe in ghosts or magic until he’s swept into a mind-boggling adventure deep within Chinatown’s mysterious underworld. Burton’s pal, Wang Chi (Dennis Dun), is trying to rescue his kidnapped fiancée. Egg Shen (Victor Wong), an enigmatic tour-bus driver seems to know a lot about ancient Chinese magic for a simple tour-bus driver. They do battle with an outlandish array of human and inhuman adversaries under the command of Lo Pan (James Hong), a 2000-year-old evil magician who has the power to transform himself from a wheelchair-bound old man into a seven-foot-tall mystical menace.

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  • "Big Trouble in Little China" is a cinematic gem!

    5
    By jiveturkey21
    John Carpenter's "Big Trouble in Little China" is a quintessential blend of action, adventure, and comedy, offering a cinematic treat that effortlessly stands the test of time. Set against the mystical backdrop of San Francisco's Chinatown, the film invites audiences on a wild ride of sorcery, martial arts, and captivating storytelling. Kurt Russell's portrayal of Jack Burton, the cocky yet endearing truck driver, is nothing short of iconic. His bravado-laced one-liners, paired with his comical ineptitude in the face of danger, make him one of the most memorable action heroes of the '80s. His chemistry with leading lady Kim Cattrall, who plays Gracie Law, is palpable, and their dynamic adds layers of depth and humor to the story. What sets "Big Trouble in Little China" apart from many action films of its era is its rich infusion of Chinese folklore and mythology. The tale of the ancient sorcerer Lo Pan, portrayed with menacing charisma by James Hong, provides a mythical framework that elevates the narrative beyond the typical action flick. The film doesn't shy away from showcasing vibrant martial arts sequences, brilliantly choreographed to keep viewers at the edge of their seats. Moreover, the production design and practical effects deserve commendation. Carpenter's vision of a mystical underworld beneath the bustling streets of San Francisco is brought to life with elaborate sets and memorable creature designs, making the viewing experience a visual feast. While some might dismiss the movie as a product of its time, its blend of humor, adventure, and heart renders it timeless. The film's self-awareness and purposeful over-the-top nature give it a unique charm, making it a cult classic loved by generations. In summary, "Big Trouble in Little China" is a cinematic gem that encapsulates the adventurous spirit of the '80s. With its unforgettable characters, thrilling action sequences, and rich lore, it's a film that deserves its esteemed place in the annals of movie history.
  • Best 80’s movie before anything else

    5
    By Reverend Nate
    Only one of the BEST cult classics from the 1980’s sci-fi B list movies you can find. I literally watch this at least once a week. Love Kurt Russel movies #PorkChopExpress
  • Finally my favorite movie of all time is 4.99!

    5
    By RamaD84
    The best movie ever made in life. Enough said.
  • Big Trouble in Little China

    5
    By Jesse1953
    Hilarious and full of action!
  • Defines Cult Classic

    5
    By Roger Roger Stormtrooper
    One of the best goofy original cult classic movies out there. A must see in my opinion. It’s on my top 5 list for sure
  • Mortal Kombat owes its existence to this movie!

    5
    By Warrior24_7
    When I saw this for sale I brought it.
  • Greatest movie of all time!

    5
    By JustWantToBeEntertained
    This is the greatest movie of all time. Who tells you, Jack Burton that’s who. All the 80’s action, fx’s and one liners you could hope for.
  • “Eddie, but he...”. “He’s got a crush on you.”

    5
    By broodingboy
    Wang Chi: “Nothing or double, this knife cuts this bottle in half.” Margo: “I must be so monumentally naive” Eddie: “You are.” Egg Shen: Black blood of the earth. Egg Shen: What it sees, Lo Pan knows. Jack Burton: “I...I don’t get this at all—“ Lo Pan: “Shut up Mr. Burton! You were not brought upon this world to get it.”
  • Great!

    5
    By GlennBond
    Love this movie! One of John Carpenter’s best films! It’s campy, fun, cool with the visual effects and crazy characters! Kurt Russell is great in this.
  • Favorite most watched movie

    5
    By Scottg1210
    This is my favorite most watched movie of my life. There are tons of movie’s I’ve watched repeatedly but none as much as this. I love the concept. The hero of the movie is basically the sidekick and doesn’t know it. They don’t make them like this anymore.

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