

On the bright side, there is at least one amazing stunt (Jackie jumping from the roof of a building to the road below using three umbrellas as parachutes!), there is a nice international flavor (the locations include Hong Kong, Seoul and Istanbul), there are two pretty Chinese women, and of course there is always Jackie.

The climactic "Speed"-like sequence of a tanker that must not slow down or it will explode is spectacular, but has nothing to do with the main plot. The fighting is unremarkable if you've seen any of Jackie's previous outings, and some of the action scenes have a "been there, done that" feel to them. The Accidental Spy Published by the author in Amazon's Kindle program 2010 Dandy Dan McCracken is a rogue wandering around Pennsylvania and living by his wits during the American Revolution. The tone swings wildly from light spy comedy to serious spy drama - the movie never seems sure of itself. Lindermuth was born and raised in Pennsylvania’s anthracite coal region. R.Lindermuth, a retired newspaper editor.

But it does not fully explain why it is so dull. Winners from the Week-Long Independence Day. This certainly offers a reasonable explanation as to why the plot of this movie in its cut form seems so disjointed. Apparently there are two versions of "The Accidental Spy" in circulation, the most commonly found cut one (which runs about 90 minutes) and the harder to find long one (which runs about 110 minutes).
