That Glickenhaus interview for the Shout Factory release
Dude seems to have a real axe to grind with Jackie Chan. Though he says in the interview he had no problem with his movie being recut for the Asian market, his other comments and tone contradict that. He seems to revel in emphasizing that Warner Bros picked up HIS version for release in the US market, not Jackie's. Then offers misinformed info by saying his movie did "fare" business when in reality it was a huge bomb theatrically. He references Chan's earlier film The Big Brawl, and how no one in the US wanted to take a chance on him after that movie. Ironically that picture did way better business than The Protector. I also didn't care for his putting down Chan's abilities calling his kung fu silly, balletic and uninteresting. Also, that Jackie's Chan's brand of comedy-action would be lost on American audiences. History has dictated otherwise. All of that aside, I enjoyed Glickenhaus' movie despite the inherent flaws. It was a change of pace for Chan back then in terms of tone. Glickenhaus also says the shoot went smoothly. Though other reports and Chan's own memories dictate otherwise. Jackie Chan also knows how to choreograph action unlike Glickenhaus. Police Story released shortly after validates that. Overall interesting to get Glickenhaus' perspective,even though it seems to be a case of sour grapes.
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