Thunderbolt - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Thunderbolt"
霹靂火 (1995)
Timing: 1:48 (108 min)
Thunderbolt - TMDB rating
6.438/10
320
Thunderbolt - Kinopoisk rating
7.247/10
12332
Thunderbolt - IMDB rating
6.3/10
11000

Actors and characters

Photo Jackie Chan #7912Photo Jackie Chan #7913Photo Jackie Chan #7914Photo Jackie Chan #7915

Jackie Chan

Jackie Chan
Character Chan Foh To
Photo Anita Yuen #95861Photo Anita Yuen #95862

Anita Yuen

Anita Yuen
Character Amy Yip
Photo Michael Wong #89073Photo Michael Wong #89074

Michael Wong

Michael Wong
Character Steve Cannon
Photo Shing Fui-On #95863Photo Shing Fui-On #95864Photo Shing Fui-On #95865Photo Shing Fui-On #95866

Shing Fui-On

Shing Fui-On
Character Illegal Racer
Photo Dayo Wong #95867Photo Dayo Wong #95868Photo Dayo Wong #95869Photo Dayo Wong #95870

Dayo Wong

Dayo Wong
Character Mr. Lam
Thorsten Nickel
Character Warner 'Cougar' Kaugman
Photo Ken Lo #43515

Ken Lo

Ken Lo
Character Kong
Photo Chor Yuen #95871Photo Chor Yuen #95872Photo Chor Yuen #95873

Chor Yuen

Chor Yuen
Character Uncle Tung / Foh's Father (Alfred's Father in US Version)
Hoi-Yan Woo
Character Dai Mui (Daphne in US Version)
Photo Annie Man Chung-Han #153990Photo Annie Man Chung-Han #329871Photo Annie Man Chung-Han #329872

Annie Man Chung-Han

Annie Man
Character (uncredited)
Photo Yūzō Kayama #95874

Yūzō Kayama

Yūzō Kayama
Character Coach Mirakami
Mari Eguro
Character Miss Kenya
Photo Corey Yuen #31328Photo Corey Yuen #31329Photo Corey Yuen #31330Photo Corey Yuen #31331

Corey Yuen

Corey Yuen
Character The Doctor
Photo Chin Ka-Lok #59160

Chin Ka-Lok

Chin Ka-Lok
Character Coach's Assistant
Photo Michael Lieu #329873
Michael Lui Mai-Go
Character Jackie's Mechanic (uncredited)
Photo Mars #43527

Mars

Mars
Character Saw's Thug (uncredited)
Photo Timmy Hung #52181

Timmy Hung

Timmy Hung
Character Saw's Thug (uncredited)
Photo Chan Tat-Kwong #82197

Chan Tat-Kwong

Chan Tat-Kwong
Character Kong's Thug (uncredited)
Photo Collin Chou #38539Photo Collin Chou #38540Photo Collin Chou #38541

Collin Chou

Collin Chou
Character Kong's Thug with Red Bandana (uncredited)
Photo Benny Lai Keung-Kuen #91996

Benny Lai Keung-Kuen

Benny Lai Keung-Kuen
Character Saw's Thug (uncredited)
Photo Ailen Sit Chun-Wai #71841

Ailen Sit Chun-Wai

Ailen Sit Chun-Wai
Character Bribing Thug (uncredited)
Photo Peter Kam-Cheong Yung #153991
Kam-Cheong Yung
Character Cheong - mechanic
Marie Eguro
Character Miss Kenya

What's left behind the scenes

  • When the plan called for filming car race scenes, the rainy season began in Japan. Therefore, the team moved to Malaysia to film the car races. Another problem arose when the Malaysian government became concerned that many people could be injured during filming. For this reason, the cars on the track drove at normal speed, and the speed was increased during post-production.
  • Due to a serious ankle injury Jackie Chan sustained during the filming of "Rumble in the Bronx" (1995) the previous year, stunt doubles were used in almost all of the fight scenes in this film.
  • Jackie Chan performs the song in Cantonese at the beginning of the film and again in Mandarin at the end.
  • In the American version of the film, the character's name "Chan Fu To" was changed to "Alfred Tang".
  • Jackie Chan broke his femur during filming.
  • The American title of the film translates literally as "Lightning Strike".
  • The weather conditions during the race are constantly changing: sometimes cloudy, sometimes sunny, sometimes rainy. The track itself changes several times in the same sequence – in one shot it’s completely wet, and in the next, completely dry.
  • Alfred Tang wears dark shoes during the fight scene in the auto shop, but closer to the end of the scene there are shots clearly showing his feet in white shoes.
  • At the beginning of the American version of the film, the opening credits include the inscription “A Jackie Chan Film”, but Gordon Chan is mentioned as the director at the end of those credits.
  • At the start of the race, Tang enters the pit lane. Cougar has already passed the pit entrance. Tang receives a 30-second penalty and must remain in the pit box for 1 minute and 31 seconds. Approximately at 1 minute 15 seconds, Cougar appears, meaning he completed the lap very quickly. Throughout the race footage from his perspective, he (Cougar) overtakes Tang, but Tang is never shown overtaking Cougar. And in the end, Alfred Tang wins the race.
  • At the beginning of the race, the team jackets in the pit box say 'Jackie Chan Racing', while the character's name is not Jackie.
  • Due to Jackie Chan seriously injuring his ankle during the filming of "Rumble in the Bronx" (1995) the previous year, stunt doubles were used in practically all of the fight scenes in this film.
  • At the beginning of the American version of the film, the credits include the inscription – "A Jackie Chan Film", but Gordon Chan is then mentioned as the director at the end of those credits.
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