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Jackie Chan in RAILROAD TIGERS Arrives on Blu-ray and DVD June 20th From Well Go USA – We Are Movie Geeks

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Jackie Chan in RAILROAD TIGERS Arrives on Blu-ray and DVD June 20th From Well Go USA

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RAILROAD TIGERS Arrives on Blu-ray and DVD June 20th From Well Go USA Entertainment


Hong Kong’s cheeky, lovable and best-known film star Jackie Chan (Rush Hour franchise) reunites with Director Ding Sheng (Little Big Soldier) for a third time withRAILROAD TIGERS, debuting on digital May 9 and on Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack and DVD June 20from Well Go USA Entertainment. With his patented blend of martial arts action and comedy, Chan plays a railroad worker in 1941 China who leads a team of freedom fighters against the Japanese in order to get food for the poor.  The action-packed RAILROAD TIGERS also stars Huang Zitao (Edge of Innocence), Jackie Chan’s son Jaycee Chan (1911), Wang Kai (The Golden Era), Hiroyuki Ikeuchi (Ip Man), Ping Sang (Saving Mr. Wu), Alan Ng (Young Bruce Lee) and Darren Wang (Our Times). RAILROAD TIGERS comes loaded with bonus materials, including five behind-the-scenes featurettes that highlight “The Characters,” “The Dangers of Shooting,” the “VFX,” the director and a “Making of” featurette.

In this action-comedy caper harkening back to Jackie Chan’s classic Hong Kong films, a railroad worker (Chan) and his ragtag group of freedom fighters find themselves on the wrong side of the tracks when they decide to ambush a heavily armed military train filled with desperately needed provisions. Unarmed and outnumbered, they must fight back against an entire army using only their wits, in a series of dazzling set pieces and action scenes rivaling anything seen on the big screen.
Bonus Materials Include:

  • Five Featurettes:
    • “Director’s Featurette”
    • “The Dangers of Shooting”
    • “The Making of”
    • “VFX Featurette”
    • “The Characters”
  • Trailers

RAILROAD TIGERS has a runtime of approximately 125 minutes and is not rated.

The critics love RAILROAD TIGERS:

“It’s a throwback to Chan’s wham-bam action comedies of the past, and a pretty effective one, too.” —Hollywood Reporter

“…nail-biting action sequence on a speeding train… “--LA Weekly

“…a reminder as to why he s a legend in the first place.” —City On Fire