He was paid 5 yuan a day to play a dead body in cold water.
Hong Kong actor Jackie Chan is currently promoting his latest action-comedy movie,At the film’s premiere attended byin Beijing, Chan reflected on the early days of his career and said he’s grateful to be where he’s at now.
The martial arts star also urged actors to focus on developing their careers in China first as they may only be given small roles if they aim for Hollywood from the get-go. In the movie, audiences can see the heartwarming bond between Luo and his horse, Red Hare – which he saved from being euthanised due to its weak legs and lungs.
And when the time finally came for them to part, he couldn’t help but burst into tears, as seen in a behind-the-scenes video. The horse appeared to feel the same way as it kept wanting to go back to him.
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