Jackie.chan.kung.fu.master.2009.dvdrip.xvid-ruby

The impact of Jackie Chan on martial arts and cinema is profound. From his early beginnings as a child actor and stunt performer to his rise as a global icon, Chan has left an indelible mark on the film industry. His dedication to his craft, innovation in action sequences, and ability to connect with audiences worldwide have cemented his status as a kung fu master and a legend in the world of cinema.

If you were looking for specific information related to the file "Jackie.Chan.Kung.Fu.Master.2009.DVDRip.XviD-RUBY," it seems there might have been a misunderstanding or miscommunication regarding the topic. The focus here has been on providing a comprehensive overview of Jackie Chan's career and influence, which aligns with the broader interest in Jackie Chan and his contributions to martial arts and cinema.

The release name " Jackie.Chan.Kung.Fu.Master.2009.DVDRip.XviD-RUBY

" refers to the 2009 action-family film originally titled Looking for Jackie (Xúnzhǎo Chéng Lóng). Film Overview Original Title: Looking for Jackie (寻找成龙).

Alternative Titles: Frequently marketed as Jackie Chan: Kung Fu Master, Kung Fu Master, or Jackie Chan & the Kung Fu Kid to capitalize on Chan's fame. Director: Fang Gangliang and Jiang Ping.

Plot: The story follows a 15-year-old Chinese boy living in Indonesia (played by Zhang Yishan) who is bullied and travels to Beijing to find his idol, Jackie Chan, hoping to become his disciple and learn kung fu.

Jackie Chan's Role: Although the film is often marketed using his name, Jackie Chan stars as himself in a supporting role/guest appearance rather than as the main action protagonist. Release Details

Source/Format: The "DVDRip.XviD-RUBY" tag indicates a digital rip of the standard DVD release by the scene group "RUBY". Runtime: Approximately 85 minutes. Jackie.Chan.Kung.Fu.Master.2009.DVDRip.XviD-RUBY

Language: Original dialogue is in Mandarin (often with English subtitles on international releases). Looking for Jackie (2009) - IMDb

" refers to a digital copy of the 2009 Chinese action-family film, originally titled Looking for Jackie

(Chinese: 寻找成龙; pinyin: Xúnzhǎo Chéng Lóng). The release was encoded by a digital media group known as "RUBY" in the XviD format. Film Overview Original Title: Looking for Jackie. English Release Title: Jackie Chan: Kung Fu Master. Release Date: July 3, 2009 (China). Genre: Action, Family, Comedy. Directors: Fang Gangliang and Jiang Ping. Runtime: Approximately 84–90 minutes. Plot Summary

The story follows Zhang Yishan, a 16-year-old Chinese boy living in Indonesia who struggles with bullying and poor academic performance. Obsessed with his idol, Jackie Chan, he travels to Beijing in hopes of becoming Chan's disciple and learning kung fu. Looking for Jackie (2009)

(simplified Chinese: 寻找成龙). The "RUBY" tag indicates the specific pirated release group that encoded the DVD rip into the XviD format. Film Overview: Looking for Jackie

Despite the "Kung Fu Master" title often used for international marketing or on DVD covers, the film is not a traditional Jackie Chan martial arts vehicle. Jackie Chan primarily appears in a supporting role, often playing himself or a version of himself as an idol.

: Zhang Yishan (played by Zhang Yishan) is a 15-year-old Chinese boy living in Indonesia who is obsessed with Jackie Chan. Struggling with school and bullying, he travels to Beijing to find Chan and become his disciple. Along the way, he encounters various mishaps—including being kidnapped—before finally meeting his idol and learning lessons about education and moral integrity. : Family / Action-Comedy. : 85 minutes. The impact of Jackie Chan on martial arts

: Originally in Mandarin/Cantonese, with various English-dubbed or subtitled releases. Key Cast & Crew : Zhang Yishan and Jackie Chan. : Fang Gangliang and Jiang Ping. Notable Cameos

: The film features numerous guest appearances from Hong Kong and Chinese cinema stars, including Critical Reception

The film received mixed reviews. While some praised it as an inspirational family story for children, many Western viewers felt misled by marketing that branded it as an "essential" Jackie Chan action film, when he actually has very limited screen time (reportedly around five minutes). Looking for Jackie (2009)


Yes. This film is a case study in how distributors exploited Jackie Chan’s brand during his transition from action hero to dramatic actor (post New Police Story, pre The Foreigner).

Here lies the confusion. Many users search for this file expecting a fictional narrative similar to Drunken Master or Police Story. They are usually surprised.

Jackie Chan: Kung Fu Master (2009) is not a theatrical feature in the traditional sense. It is a documentary hybrid produced by Jackie Chan’s film studio to capitalize on the Beijing Olympics aftermath. The structure is as follows:

Crucial note for collectors: This is not the 2009 crime drama Shinjuku Incident (where Chan plays a Triad member). That is a serious dramatic film. This DVD is the documentary Kung Fu Master. If you downloaded the RUBY rip expecting a gangster epic, you got the wrong file. Crucial note for collectors: This is not the

You cannot buy or stream Kung Fu Master (2009) on iTunes, Vudu, or Disney+. The distribution rights expired years ago. The only legal physical media is a rare, out-of-print German DVD (titled Jackie Chan - Der Kampf des Meisters).

RUBY was a mid-tier scene release group active in the late 2000s. They specialized in:

Reputation: RUBY was not as prestigious as groups like DIMENSION or SAPHiRE. Their rips sometimes had sync issues or missing subtitles. However, for obscure titles like Kung Fu Master, RUBY was often the only group providing an English-friendly DVD rip.


This film is often difficult to find on mainstream streaming platforms outside of Asia. For many years, releases like the RUBY DVDRip were the only way international fans could access the film.

However, for the best experience:

For older torrent users, the slightly soft image, visible compression artifacts, and the 4:3 or 16:9 letterboxing trigger a nostalgic feeling. It is how we watched movies in dorms and internet cafes in 2009.