Classic Jackie Chan Comedies:
* Drunken Master (1978): This film launched Chan's career and is known for its slapstick humor, drunken kung fu, and hilarious fight scenes.
* The Young Master (1980): Another classic, full of goofy fight choreography and slapstick humor.
* Project A (1983): A historical action-comedy featuring Chan's signature acrobatics and comedic timing.
* Police Story (1985): A high-octane action-comedy with some of Chan's most daring stunts and a funny, underdog protagonist.
* Armour of God (1986): A globe-trotting adventure comedy with plenty of action and humor.
* Rumble in the Bronx (1995): Chan's American breakthrough, a mix of action and humor that leans more heavily towards comedy than many of his later films.
* Who Am I? (1998): A high-flying, globe-trotting comedy filled with Chan's signature over-the-top stunts and comedic timing.
* Rush Hour (1998): Chan's first major American Hollywood collaboration, a buddy cop comedy with Chris Tucker that is full of slapstick humor and cultural clashes.
Other Notable Comedies:
* The Legend of the Drunken Master (1994): A sequel to Drunken Master, with more slapstick humor and innovative fight choreography.
* Mr. Nice Guy (1997): A hilarious, action-packed film with a charmingly goofy Chan.
* The Tuxedo (2002): A more comedic film, featuring Chan's trademark stunts and a more slapstick tone.
* Around the World in 80 Days (2004): A comedic adventure based on the classic novel, with a unique and humorous take on the story.
Remember: Many of Jackie Chan's films are considered action-comedies, so even if you don't see them listed here, they may still have comedic elements. It really comes down to personal preference and what you find funny!