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The Tuxedo (2002)
Front Cover Actor
Jackie Chan Jimmy Tong
Jennifer Love Hewitt Del Blaine
Jason Isaacs Clark Devlin
Debi Mazar Steena
Ritchie Coster Diedrich Banning
Peter Stormare Dr. Simms
Mia Cottet Cheryl
Romany Malco Mitch
James Brown Security Guard #2
Colin Mochrie Gallery Owner
Daniel Kash Rogers
Jody Racicot Kells
Movie Details
Genre Action; Comedy; Sci-Fi
Director Kevin Donovan
Producer Adam Schroeder; William S. Beasley; Willie Chan; John H. Williams
Writer Phil Hay; Matt Manfredi; Michael Leeson; Michael J. Wilson
Studio Dreamworks
Language English
Audience Rating PG-13
Running Time 98 mins
Country USA
Color Color
IMDb Rating 5.0
Plot
Clothes make the superspy in this high-energy action comedy. Jimmy Tong (Jackie Chan) is a well-meaning but clumsy New York City cab driver who is tapped by Steena (Debi Mazar), associate to multi-millionaire Clark Devlin (Jason Isaacs), for a new job as Devlin's personal limo driver. After a mysterious accident lands Devlin in the hospital, Tong learns that his new boss has a secret — when he's not wheeling and dealing in high finance, Devlin is also a secret agent for the CSA, a top-level security agency. The secret to Devlin's success as a spy is his trademark tuxedo, a suit which is loaded with special gadgets which turns him into a high-tech fighting machine. After Tong dons the tuxedo and is transformed into a martial arts master, he takes over for Devlin and discovers that the agent's injuries didn't happen by accident. As Tong tries to chase down a handful of international super-villains bent on world conquest, he has to deal with Devlin's new partner, Del Blaine (Jennifer Love Hewitt), a CSA rookie who is just as baffled by her new assignment as Tong. The Tuxedo marked the feature-film debut for director Kevin Donovan, who had previously won international acclaim for his work in television commercials. — Mark Deming
Personal Details
Seen It Yes
Index 181
Collection Status In Collection
Links All Movie Guide
IMDB
Product Details
Format DVD
Region Region 1
Release Date 2004
Nr of Disks/Tapes 1