Movie Description In THE TUXEDO, Jackie Chan stars as Jimmy Tong, a taxi driver who's aggressive behind the wheel, but painfully shy outside of his cab. Jimmy's driving talents garner the attention of a secret organization, and soon he's hired as the chauffeur for the suave, enigmatic agent Clark Devlin (Jason Isaacs). However, when Devlin is severely injured in an assassination attempt, Jimmy must don Devlin's suit--which just happens to be a state-of-the-art, two-billion-dollar weapon loaded with special capabilities and gadgets. Paired up with ambitious but inexperienced agent Del Blaine (Jennifer Love Hewitt), Jimmy must continue Devlin's mission, which involves foiling Dietrich Banning (Ritchie Coster), a power-mad bottled-water mogul.
Kevin Donovan's action-packed comedy gives the talented Chan an unusual opportunity to play a character not adept at martial arts. Of course, once he puts on the tuxedo, he's capable of amazing physical feats, but Chan revels in hamming it up as someone who's literally not in control of his actions. Meanwhile, Hewitt provides catty support, and Isaacs (the villain in THE PATRIOT) makes the most of his good-guy role. A goofy Bond-ish romp, THE TUXEDO also features Debi Mazar as a tough secret agent and Peter Stormare as a nerdy mad scientist.
| Credits | | Producer: | Adam Schroeder, John H. Williams, Walter F. Parkes | | Cast: | Debi Mazar, Jackie Chan, Jason Isaacs, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Jody Racicot, Mia Cottet, Peter Stormare, Ritchie Coster, Romany Malco, Scott Wickware |
| Details | | Edition: | Full Frame |
Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 Keep Case Full Frame Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Dolby Digital 5.1 - Fench DTS Surround 5.1 - English Additional Release Material: Deleted Scenes Blooper Reel Audio Commentary - 1. Kevin Donovan - Director Additional Footage - 1. Jackie Chan Spotlight Featurette - 1. BEHIND THE SCENES WITH JACKIE CHAN 2. ANATOMY OF A JACKIE CHAN STUNT Trailers Interactive Features: Scene Access Interactive Menus Text/Photo Galleries: Prodction Notes Filmographies, Theatrical release: September 27, 2002
Editorial Reviews "...TUXEDO is more giddily alive than any other Chan picture made in North America..." New York Times - p.E19 - Elvis Mitchell (09/27/2002)
"...[Chan] hasn't lost any of the irresistible warmth and pure likability that are his trademark..." Los Angeles Times - p.C8 - Kenneth Turan (09/27/2002)
"...[The] visual and design departments are aces, with fx makeup touches that are both strongly realized and just a little bit disgusting..." Variety - p.25 - Robert Koehler (09/30/2002)
"[The film] boasts enough fight scenes, slapstick comedy routines and outlandish stunts to satisfy the most ardent fan..." Uncut - Mark Samuels (02/01/2003)
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