Armour of God - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Armour of God"
龍兄虎弟 (1986)
Timing: 1:37 (97 min)
Armour of God - TMDB rating
7.034/10
642
Armour of God - Kinopoisk rating
7.957/10
218337
Armour of God - IMDB rating
6.9/10
24000

Actors and characters

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

Jackie Chan

Jackie Chan
Character Jackie
Photo Alan Tam #85073Photo Alan Tam #85074Photo Alan Tam #85075

Alan Tam

Alan Tam
Character Alan
Photo Lola Forner #85080Photo Lola Forner #85081Photo Lola Forner #85082Photo Lola Forner #85083

Lola Forner

Lola Forner
Character May
Photo Rosamund Kwan #85076Photo Rosamund Kwan #85077Photo Rosamund Kwan #85078Photo Rosamund Kwan #85079

Rosamund Kwan

Rosamund Kwan
Character Lorelei
Photo Ken Boyle #85087
Ken Boyle
Character Great Sage
Photo John Ladalski #85088
John Ladalski
Character High Lama
Robert O'Brien
Character Witch Doctor
Boris Gregorić
Character Jackie's Representative at Auction
Marcia Chisholm
Character Amazon Fighter
Linda Denley
Character Amazon Fighter
Stephanie Evans
Character Amazon Fighter
Alicia Shonte
Character Amazon Fighter
Vivian Wickliffe
Character Amazon Fighter
Photo Anthony Chan Yau #85091

Anthony Chan Yau

Anthony Chan Yau
Character Member of The Losers (uncredited)

Danny Yip

Danny Yip
Character Member of The Losers (uncredited)
Photo Carina Lau #54855Photo Carina Lau #73871

Carina Lau

Carina Lau
Character Member of The Losers (uncredited)
Photo Clarence Yiu-leung Fok #85092Photo Clarence Yiu-leung Fok #85093

Clarence Yiu-leung Fok

Clarence Yiu-leung Fok
Character Member of The Losers (uncredited)
Photo Kenny Bee #85089

Kenny Bee

Kenny Bee
Character Member of The Losers (uncredited)
Photo Bennett Pang Kin-San #85090

Bennett Pang Kin-San

Bennett Pang Kin-San
Character Member of The Losers (uncredited)
Photo Božidar Smiljanić #85086
Božidar Smiljanić
Character Count Bannon (uncredited)
Photo Alex Rodine #82769
Alex Rodine
Character Count Bannon's Servant (uncredited)
Photo Bo Svenson #75876Photo Bo Svenson #75877

Bo Svenson

Bo Svenson
Character Monk (uncredited)
David Tetter
Character Monk (uncredited)
Edowan Bersma
Character Monk (uncredited)
Gary Carter
Character Monk (uncredited)
Geoffrey Brown
Character Monk (uncredited)
Grant Temple
Character Monk (uncredited)
Henry Band
Character Monk (uncredited)
Joe Redner
Character Monk (uncredited)
Photo Paco Yick Tin-Hung #93853
Paco Yick Tin-Hung
Character Monk (uncredited)
Photo Pedro Ernyes #158140Photo Pedro Ernyes #158141Photo Pedro Ernyes #158142
Pedro Ernyes
Character Monk (uncredited)
Wayne Archer
Character Monk (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • When jumping from the castle wall onto a tree, Chan lost his grip and fell onto a rock, fracturing his skull. A skull base fracture and a brain hemorrhage resulted. As a result, his right ear hears worse than his left. This was the most serious injury he sustained, nearly costing Jackie Chan his life.
  • During the filming of the scene where Jackie fights four girls, he sometimes replaced them with stunt performers from his team.
  • Filming of 'Armour of God' took place in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, with the participation of Yugoslav filmmakers.
  • In the episode where Chan rescues his friends from prison, Laura addresses him by the name "Kunsan," and shortly after— "Chan Kunsan." In fact, Kunsan is Jackie's birth name. In the American version of the film, "Kunsan" was changed to "cowboy."
  • There are two versions of the film: the Hong Kong version from Golden Harvest and the American version from Dimension Films. The Hong Kong version is 97 minutes long, while the American version is 88 minutes long.
  • The car driven by Jackie Chan in the film is a Mitsubishi Colt Targa Concept. This is a special, one-off model made exclusively for the film's shooting.
  • In the US, the film was released under the title "Operation Condor 2: Armor of God". The reason is that the second part of the franchise was released in American theaters slightly earlier, which constantly causes confusion.
  • The scene with the group "The Losers" is a parody of the Hong Kong rock band "The Winners" ("Wynners"). The rock band included Alan Tam, Anthony Chan and Kenny Bee. They all participated in the filming of the movie.
  • Eric Tsang directed those scenes before the accident, where we see Jackie Chan with short hair. Everything else was filmed under the direction of Jackie himself, as soon as he recovered. Eric was the only one who advised Jackie to get a shorter haircut, but Leonard Ho was against it, he felt it would bring bad luck and he turned out to be right.
  • Jackie Chan's image in this film would later be used in the animated series "Jackie Chan Adventures" (2000-2005).
  • The car stunts in the film were performed by the famous French legendary stunt coordinator - Michel Julienne.
  • Mars (JC Stunt Association) doubled for Jackie in some scenes.
  • The film was nominated for the 1988 Hong Kong Film Award for Best Action Choreography.
  • In the kidnapping scene involving Jackie's girlfriend from the fashion show, the criminals shoot a photographer, and in one frame, he is seen using a Soviet-made ZENIT export camera.
  • In the scene where Jackie throws one of the Amazons (actually a male stuntman) to the ground, you can see they are wearing white tennis shoes instead of black high heels.
  • Due to a skull injury, Jackie appears with a short haircut at the beginning of the film, and after jumping from the castle wall, he rolls in the grass with already grown-out hair.
  • Towards the end of the film, it's noticeable that Jackie lands on a hot air balloon standing on the ground (the balloon isn't moving, and the treetop is clearly visible in the frame). Therefore, the stunt of jumping from the cliff onto the hot air balloon consists of three edited parts – a jump from a helicopter with a parachute (during Jackie's freefall, it's clear the altitude is at least 1 km), landing on the balloon standing on the ground, taking off with Jackie on the balloon, and lowering it into the basket in the air.
  • There are 2 versions of the film: a Hong Kong version from “Golden Harvest” and an American version from “Dimension Films”. The Hong Kong version is 97 minutes long, while the American version is 88 minutes long.
  • The car driven by Jackie Chan in the film is a “Mitsubishi Colt Targa Concept”. It is a special one-time model made exclusively for the film's shooting.
  • The episode featuring the band “The Losers” is a parody of the Hong Kong rock band “The Wynners”. Alan Tam, Anthony Chan, and Kenny Bee were all members of the rock band and all participated in the filming of the movie.
  • Jackie Chan’s image in this film would later be used in the animated series “Jackie Chan Adventures” (2000-2005).
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