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Rush Hour 3

Year:
Duration:
91 min
Genres:
Action | Comedy | Crime | Thriller
IMDB rate:
6.2
Director:
Brett Ratner
Awards:
9 nominations
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 2007-08-10
Filming Locations: Craven Estate - 430 Madeline Avenue, Pasadena, California, USA
Earnings
Budget: $140,000,000
Opening Weekend: $49,100,158 (USA) (12 August 2007)
Gross: $139,885,001 (USA) (4 November 2007)
Cast
Actor
Character
Xihuaru Kilcher
Xihuaru Kilcher
Rush Hour 3
Chris Tucker
Carter
Jackie Chan
Lee
Max von Sydow
Reynard
Hiroyuki Sanada
Kenji
Yvan Attal
George
Yûki Kudô
Dragon Lady
Noémie Lenoir
Genevieve
Jingchu Zhang
Soo Yung
Tzi Ma
Ambassador Han
Dana Ivey
Sister Agnes
Henry O
Master Yu
Mia Tyler
Marsha
Michael Chow
Chinese Foreign Minister
David Niven Jr.
British Foreign Minister
Oanh Nguyen
Mi
Andrew Quang
Kung Fu Kid
Kentaro
French Assassin (as M. Kentaro)
Ludovic Paris
French Cop
Richard Dieux
French Cop
Olivier Schneider
French Cop
Philippe Bergeron
Baccarat Dealer
Daniel Yabut
Croupier
Frank Bruynbroek
Bartender
Lisa Piepergerdes
Falling Woman
Eric Naggar
Front Desk Man
Silvie Laguna
Elevator Woman
Micaelle Mee-Sook
Chinese Waitress
Daniel Decrauze
Singing Guitarist
Ann Christine
Dressing Room Girl
Anna Chiu
Dressing Room Girl
Heather Mostofizadeh
Dressing Room Girl
Jasmine Dustin
Dressing Room Girl
Francesca Cecil
Dressing Room Girl
David Goldsmith
Clown
Michel Francini
Old Man on Balcony
Julie Depardieu
George's Wife
Marc Hoang
Eiffel Tower Lookout (as Hoang Nghi)
Lisa Byrnes
Follies Dancer
Melissa Cabrera
Follies Dancer
Mandy Coulton
Follies Dancer
R.J. Durell
Follies Dancer
Catherine Ferrino
Follies Dancer
Loriel Hennington
Follies Dancer
Rachael Markarian
Follies Dancer (as Rachel Markarian)
Jaayda McClanahan
Follies Dancer
Annabeth Miller
Follies Dancer (as Ann Beth Miller)
Victoria Gracie
Follies Dancer (as Victoria Parsons)
Vanessa Tarazona
Follies Dancer
Laetitia Ray
Follies Dancer
Tovaris Wilson
Follies Dancer
Diana Carr
Gendarmes Dancer
Noa Dori
Gendarmes Dancer
Kayla McGee
Gendarmes Dancer
Tanja Plecas
Gendarmes Dancer
Kristin Quinn
Gendarmes Dancer
Liliya Toneva
Gendarmes Dancer
Don Abernathy
Dignitary / Limo Driver / Protester (uncredited)
Gia Bay
Dressing Room Girl
Flynn Beck
French Saloon Girl (uncredited)
Hélène Cardona
Stewardess (voice) (uncredited)
Alexandra Choi
U.N. Woman (uncredited)
Arnold Chon
Motorcycle Triad (uncredited)
Libby Clearfield
Follies patron (uncredited)
Rich Cohen
Baccarat Dealer (uncredited)
Arnaud Collery
Casino Scene Playboy (uncredited)
Elaine Anne Furst
US Delegate (uncredited)
Paul Grace
Police Officer (uncredited)
Lon Haber
French Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Philip Baker Hall
Captain William Diel
Alicia Hannah
Cocktail Waitress (uncredited)
Richard Hotson
ICU Cop #1 (uncredited)
Alexander Kanellakos
WCC Security Officer Wolfe
Silvy Kas
Dressing Room Girl
Kent Kasper
Foreign Minister (uncredited)
Kainoa Kilcher
Kung Fu Student
Vera Kopp
Dressing Room Girl
Kathryn Le
Dressing Room Girl
James LeQuang
Kung Fu Student
Jill Maddrell
Casino Guest (uncredited)
Isabelle Marlowe
Casino Guest (uncredited)
Julie Michaels
French Patron (uncredited)
Angel Monroe
News Reporter (uncredited)
Hash Patel
Afghanistan Ambassador (uncredited)
David Pearl
Security Guard (uncredited)
Evelina Pereira
Foreign Minister (uncredited)
Roman Polanski
Detective Revi
Alberti Popaj
Waiter (uncredited)
John Robert
Protester (uncredited)
Sahlima
Follies Patron (uncredited)
Sarah Shahi
Zoe (uncredited)
Dee Shiver
Protestor (uncredited)
Arne Starr
Man (uncredited)
Don Thai Theerathada
Triad (uncredited)
Tina Tsunoda
Waitress (uncredited)
Wendy Wells-Gunkel
Night Club Patron (uncredited)
Kelley Whilden
Showgirl (uncredited)
Maria Zambrana
Photographer (uncredited)
Did you know?
Trivia
In the scene where Carter and Lee are in the French theatre, the song that the gangster dancers dance to is in fact the 1968 song Bonnie and Clyde, sang by French singers Serge Gainsbourg and Brigitte Bardot.
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As part of his dream cast, director Brett Ratner tried casting Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Li Gong, but was turned down by both actresses.
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When Lee is speaking to Kenji, the language is Japanese.
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Goofs
In the beginning of the movie, Carter (as a uniformed police officer) is seen directing traffic flow in Downtown Los Angeles just before the ensuing accidents he causes. In the City of Los Angeles, however, the police officers of the Los Angeles Police Department do not direct traffic. Instead, that job is assigned to traffic officers (noted by their brown-colored shirts, yellow safety vests, and white caps) of the Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT), not the LAPD.
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In the traffic directing scene, the Mercedes hits a Monte Carlo, but in subsequent chase scenes, there is no damage to the Mercedes.
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In the scene where Carter is checking out the showgirls in their dressing room, you can see part of the camera crew in the mirror.
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Quotes
Detective James Carter: How do you say surrender in Chinese?
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Detective James Carter: Holy Mother of Jesus! She's a man! I went to second base with a damn Frenchman!
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Detective James Carter: [while driving furiously on road yelling at another driver] I'm giving your ass a ticket when I come back!
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Faq
Q
Is there going to be a Rush Hour 4?
A
Because of the film's box-office success, director Brett Ratner and writer Jeff Nathanson are currently considering the production of a fourth installment. In the DVD audio commentary for Rush Hour 3, Brett Ratner jokes that the fourth Rush Hour film could be released in either 2010 or 2012. Ratner and Nathanson are exploring many concepts, including the use of the motion capture technique for the possible sequel and various different film projects with Chan and Tucker. It has been reported that the fourth film may be set in Moscow.
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Photos from cast
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