: For its time, the film used innovative split-screen and camera techniques to allow Jackie Chan to appear on screen with himself, creating seamless interactions between the two distinct characters.
: Identical twins are separated at a hospital in Hong Kong; one grows up to be a refined concert pianist in New York, while the other becomes a street-smart mechanic and martial artist in Hong Kong. Chaos ensues when the pianist returns to Hong Kong and the two are mistaken for each other. Twin Dragons (1992)
Released in 1992, (also known as Shuang long hui ) is a standout Hong Kong action-comedy that features Jackie Chan in a dual role as twins separated at birth. The film is celebrated for its mix of slapstick humor, intricate choreography, and high-energy stunts typical of Chan's prime era. Movie Highlights : For its time, the film used innovative
: Alongside Chan, the film stars Maggie Cheung as Barbara and Nina Li Chi as Tammy. Released in 1992, (also known as Shuang long
: The film was uniquely co-directed by legendary Hong Kong filmmakers Tsui Hark and Ringo Lam, a rare collaboration between two masters of the genre.
: Authentic collectibles, such as original Thai movie posters or Japanese flyers , are still sought after by martial arts cinema enthusiasts. Twin Dragons (1992) - IMDb