While he may be better known to international audiences for the likes of the Rush Hour and Shanghai Noon franchises, Jackie Chan’s storied career extends well before his Hollywood tenure, having worked extensively through the ’70s and ’80s in his home country of China. Having started with more traditional martial arts fare, Chan’s early movies did start to generally turn toward the comedic as the star developed his unique mix of slapstick humor and skillfully choreographed action. I still think his best pre-Hollywood movie is that of 1978’s Drunken Master, which not only laid the groundwork for his unique fighting style, but still holds up as an outright treat of a film. I would say, though, that Police Story 3: Supercop is a fairly close second, and would love to see both Chan and Michelle Yeoh return to the franchise for a more comedic outing after the overly serious Police Story 2013.