Rush Hour 3 (2007)

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Studios/ Distributors: New Line Cinema / Entertainment Film Distributors

Release Date: August 9, 2007

Language: English, French, Mandarin, Japanese

Country: USA

Genre: Action / Comedy

Rating: PG-13

Running Time: 1 hour 31 minutes

Director: Brett Ratner

Producers: Robert Birnbaum, Andrew Z. Davis, Jonathan Glickman, Athur M. Sarkissian and Jay Stern

Screenwriters: Jeff Nathanson

Music: Lalo Schifrin

Cinematography: J. Michael Muro

Editing: Mark Helfrich, Billy Weber and Don Zimmerman

Casting: Ronna Kress

Budget: US$140 million

Filming Locations: Paris, France and California, USA


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Plot

Three years after the end of Rush Hour 2, James Carter is no longer a detective, but a traffic cop on the streets of Los Angeles. Lee is now the bodyguard for his friend Ambassador Han, the former Consul from the first film. Lee is still upset with Carter about an incident in New York City when Carter accidentally and non-fatally shot Lee's then-girlfriend in the neck, Secret Service agent Isabella Molina.

During the World Criminal Court discussions, as the Ambassador addresses the importance to fight the Triad, he announces that he knows the identity of the Triad leadership known as the Shy Shen. Suddenly, Han takes a bullet in the shoulder, disrupting the conference. Lee pursues the assassin and corners him, discovering that the assassin is his "brother" Kenji. When Lee hesitates to shoot Kenji, Carter shows up driving towards the two and accidentally nearly runs Lee over, allowing Kenji to escape.




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