The Tuxedo
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The Tuxedo

Jimmy Tong is just a lowly chauffeur for millionaire Clark Devlin, until Devlin has an accident that puts him in the hospital. Tong is sent back to fe...tch some things for Devlin and unknowingly tries on Devlin's tuxedo and finds that it gives extraordinary powers to anyone that dons the suit. This discovery thrusts Tong into world of international intrigue and espionage and pairs him with an inexperienced partner. Show More

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In The Tuxedo, Jimmy Tong, a humble chauffeur, suddenly finds himself thrust into a world of espionage and excitement when his wealthy employer, Clark Devlin, is hospitalized due to an accident. Tong is sent back to retrieve some belongings for Devlin, and unknowingly tries on Devlin's special tuxedo. To his astonishment, he discovers that this suit grants extraordinary powers to its wearer.

With newfound abilities, Tong becomes entangled in a global conspiracy, becoming a secret agent in the process. He is paired with an inexperienced partner, who together must navigate a dangerous world of international intrigue.

As Tong delves deeper into his new role, he must master the suit's powers and use them to overcome formidable opponents and save the world from a destructive plan. Along the way, he encounters thrilling and comedic situations, engaging in high stakes action and ingenious disguises.

The Tuxedo is an action-packed and humorous film that combines elements of espionage, comedy, and adventure. It offers a fresh take on the traditional secret agent genre, with the charismatic Jackie Chan bringing his trademark martial arts skills to the table. With its blend of thrilling action and comedic moments, this film promises an entertaining and exciting experience for viewers.

Also Known As:

The Tuxedo

Release Date:

27 Sep 2002

Writers:

Phil Hay (story), Matt Manfredi (story), Michael J. Wilson (story), Michael J. Wilson (screenplay), Michael Leeson (screenplay)

Awards:

2 wins & 1 nomination.