Arthur Johnson Memorial Library

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Rush hour 3 originally released as a motion picture in 2007. Money talks originally released as a motion picture in 1997.

Includes special features.

Rush hour 3: New Line Cinema presents an Arthur Sarkissian and Roger Birnbaum production, a Brett Ratner film ; produced by Jay Stern, Jonathan Glickman, Andrew Z. Davis ; written by Jeff Nathanson ; directed by Brett Ratner (90 min.) -- Moneytalks New Line Productions ; produced by Walter Coblenz directed by Brett Ratner ; written by Joel Cohen & Alec Sokolow (95 min.).

Rush hour 3: Director of photography, J. Michael Muro ; editors, Don Zimmerman, Dean Zimmerman, Mark Helfrich ; music, Lalo Schifrin ; costume designer, Betsy Heimann ; production designer, Edward Verreaux.

Moneytalks: Music by Lalo Schifrin ; edited by Mark Helfrich ; production designer, Robb Wilson King ; directors of photography, Russell Carpenter, Robert Primes ; co-executive producers, Jay Stern, Amy Henkels ; executive producer, Chris Tucker ; co-producer, Art Schaefer ; produced by Walter Coblenz, Tracy Kramer ; written by Joel Cohen & Alec Sokolow ; directed by Brett Ratner.

Rush hour 3: Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker, Hiroyuki Sanada, Youki Kudoh, Max Von Sydow.

Moneytalks: Chris Tucker, Charlie Sheen, Heather Locklear, Gerard Ismael, Paul Sorvino.

Rush hour 3: When a Chinese criminal mastermind flees to Paris, there's only one culture-clashed, crime fighting duo for the job. Ready to raise cane in the city of lights, Chief Inspector Lee and Detective Carter get themselves caught in an explosive battle between French police, the Triad gang, an angry cabbie and two gorgeous femmes fatales. But, Lee and Carter manage to uncover the secret at the heart of the Triad syndicate.

Moneytalks: A jailbreak accidentally sets fast-talking ticket hustler Franklin Hatchet on the run for murder. Now the whole city is on his tail and only reporter James Russell can clear his name. Together they're caught in a hilarious crossfire between the cops, crooks, and commandos trying to retrieve a fortune in diamonds.

MPAA rating: R.

DVD; Widescreen; region 1, Dolby digital.

Rush hour 3: subtitles in English and French; Moneytalks: In English and French; subtitles in English, French and Spanish. Closed captioned, bonus material may not be closed-captioned.

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