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Action film is a
film genre A film genre is a stylistic or thematic category for motion pictures based on similarities either in the narrative elements, aesthetic approach, or the emotional response to the film. Drawing heavily from the theories of literary-genre cri ...
in which the
protagonist A protagonist () is the main character of a story. The protagonist makes key decisions that affect the plot, primarily influencing the story and propelling it forward, and is often the character who faces the most significant obstacles. If a st ...
is thrust into a series of events that typically involve
violence Violence is the use of physical force so as to injure, abuse, damage, or destroy. Other definitions are also used, such as the World Health Organization's definition of violence as "the intentional use of physical force or power, threatened ...
and physical feats. The genre tends to feature a mostly resourceful
hero A hero (feminine: heroine) is a real person or a main fictional character who, in the face of danger, combats adversity through feats of ingenuity, courage, or strength. Like other formerly gender-specific terms (like ''actor''), ''hero ...
struggling against incredible odds, which include life-threatening situations, a dangerous villain, or a pursuit which usually concludes in victory for the hero. Advancements in
computer-generated imagery Computer-generated imagery (CGI) is the use of computer graphics to create or contribute to images in art, printed media, video games, simulators, and visual effects in films, television programs, shorts, commercials, and videos. The image ...
(CGI) have made it cheaper and easier to create action sequences and other visual effects that required the efforts of professional
stunt A stunt is an unusual and difficult physical feat or an act requiring a special skill, performed for artistic purposes usually on television, theaters, or cinema. Stunts are a feature of many action films. Before computer generated imagery sp ...
crews in the past. However, reactions to action films containing significant amounts of CGI have been mixed, as some films use CGI to create unrealistic, highly unbelievable events. While action has long been a recurring component in films, the "action film"
genre Genre () is any form or type of communication in any mode (written, spoken, digital, artistic, etc.) with socially-agreed-upon conventions developed over time. In popular usage, it normally describes a category of literature, music, or other ...
began to develop in the 1970s along with the increase of stunts and
special effect Special effects (often abbreviated as SFX, F/X or simply FX) are illusions or visual tricks used in the theatre, film, television, video game, amusement park and simulator industries to simulate the imagined events in a story or virtual w ...
s. This genre is closely associated with the
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and
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genres and may also contain elements of
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and
spy fiction Spy fiction is a genre of literature involving espionage as an important context or plot device. It emerged in the early twentieth century, inspired by rivalries and intrigues between the major powers, and the establishment of modern intellige ...
. Screenwriter and scholar
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identifies Action Film as one of eleven super-genres in his screenwriters' taxonomy, claiming that all feature-length narrative films can be classified by these super-genres.  The other eleven super-genres are
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,
Fantasy Fantasy is a genre of speculative fiction involving magical elements, typically set in a fictional universe and sometimes inspired by mythology and folklore. Its roots are in oral traditions, which then became fantasy literature and drama ...
,
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, Romance,
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,
Slice of Life Slice of life is a depiction of mundane experiences in art and entertainment. In theater, slice of life refers to naturalism, while in literary parlance it is a narrative technique in which a seemingly arbitrary sequence of events in a characte ...
,
Sports Sport pertains to any form of competitive physical activity or game that aims to use, maintain, or improve physical ability and skills while providing enjoyment to participants and, in some cases, entertainment to spectators. Sports can, ...
,
Thriller Thriller may refer to: * Thriller (genre), a broad genre of literature, film and television ** Thriller film, a film genre under the general thriller genre Comics * ''Thriller'' (DC Comics), a comic book series published 1983–84 by DC Comics i ...
, War,
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and
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.


History


Early action films

Some historians consider '' The Great Train Robbery'' (1903) to be the first action film. During the 1920s and 1930s, action-based films were often swashbuckling
adventure films An adventure film is a form of adventure fiction, and is a genre of film. Subgenres of adventure films include swashbuckler films, pirate films, and survival films. Adventure films may also be combined with other film genres such as action, a ...
, in which actors such as
Douglas Fairbanks Douglas Elton Fairbanks Sr. (born Douglas Elton Thomas Ullman; May 23, 1883 – December 12, 1939) was an American actor, screenwriter, director, and producer. He was best known for his swashbuckling roles in silent films including '' The Thi ...
wielded swords in period pieces or Westerns.
Indian action films Indian or Indians may refer to: Peoples South Asia * Indian people, people of Indian nationality, or people who have an Indian ancestor ** Non-resident Indian, a citizen of India who has temporarily emigrated to another country * South Asi ...
in this era were known as stunt films. The 1940s and 1950s saw "action" in a new form, through war and cowboy movies.
Alfred Hitchcock Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock (13 August 1899 – 29 April 1980) was an English filmmaker. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in the history of cinema. In a career spanning six decades, he directed over 50 featur ...
ushered in the spy-adventure genre while also establishing the use of action-oriented "set pieces" like the famous crop-duster scene and the Mount Rushmore finale in '' North by Northwest'' (1959). The film, along with the war-adventure '' The Guns of Navarone'' (1961), inspired producers Albert R. Broccoli and
Harry Saltzman Herschel Saltzman (; – ), known as Harry Saltzman, was a Canadian theatre and film producer. He is best remembered for co-producing the first nine of the ''James Bond'' film series with Albert R. Broccoli. He lived most of his life in De ...
to invest in their own spy-adventure in the
James Bond The ''James Bond'' series focuses on a fictional Secret Intelligence Service, British Secret Service agent created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve novels and two short-story collections. Since Fleming's death in 19 ...
series, based on the novels of Ian Fleming. In Japanese cinema, the 1950s saw the emergence of
jidaigeki is a genre of film, television, video game, and theatre in Japan. Literally meaning " period dramas", they are most often set during the Edo period of Japanese history, from 1603 to 1868. Some, however, are set much earlier—'' Portrait o ...
action films, particularly
samurai cinema , also commonly spelled "''chambara''", meaning "sword fighting" films,Hill (2002). denotes the Japanese film genre called samurai cinema in English and is roughly equivalent to Western and swashbuckler films. ''Chanbara'' is a sub-category of ...
, popularized by filmmaker
Akira Kurosawa was a Japanese filmmaker and painter who directed thirty films in a career spanning over five decades. He is widely regarded as one of the most important and influential filmmakers in the history of cinema. Kurosawa displayed a bold, dy ...
. His 1954 film ''
Seven Samurai is a 1954 Japanese epic samurai drama film co-written, edited, and directed by Akira Kurosawa. The story takes place in 1586 during the Sengoku period of Japanese history. It follows the story of a village of desperate farmers who hire seven ...
'' is considered one of the greatest action films of all time, and was highly influential, often seen as one of the most "remade, reworked, referenced" films in cinema. It popularized the "assembling the team" trope, which has since become a common trope in many action movies and heist films. Its visuals, plot and dialogue inspired a wide range of filmmakers, ranging from
George Lucas George Walton Lucas Jr. (born May 14, 1944) is an American filmmaker. Lucas is best known for creating the ''Star Wars'' and '' Indiana Jones'' franchises and founding Lucasfilm, LucasArts, Industrial Light & Magic and THX. He served as chai ...
and
John Landis John David Landis (born August 3, 1950) is an American comedy and fantasy filmmaker and actor. He is best known for the comedy films that he has directed – such as '' The Kentucky Fried Movie'' (1977), '' National Lampoon's Animal House'' (19 ...
to
Quentin Tarantino Quentin Jerome Tarantino (; born March 27, 1963) is an American film director, writer, producer, and actor. His films are characterized by stylized violence, extended dialogue, profanity, dark humor, non-linear storylines, cameos, ensemb ...
and George Miller. Kurosawa's ''
Yojimbo is a 1961 Japanese samurai film co-written, produced, edited, and directed by Akira Kurosawa. The film stars Toshiro Mifune, Tatsuya Nakadai, Yoko Tsukasa, Isuzu Yamada, Daisuke Katō, Takashi Shimura, Kamatari Fujiwara, and Atsushi W ...
'' (1961) was also remade as
Sergio Leone Sergio Leone (; 3 January 1929 – 30 April 1989) was an Italian film director, producer and screenwriter credited as the pioneer of the Spaghetti Western genre and widely regarded as one of the most influential directors in the history of cine ...
's ''
A Fistful of Dollars ''A Fistful of Dollars'' ( it, Per un pugno di dollari, lit=For a Fistful of Dollars titled on-screen as ''Fistful of Dollars'') is a 1964 Spaghetti Western film directed by Sergio Leone and starring Clint Eastwood in his first leading role, ...
'' (1964), which in turn established the "
Spaghetti Western The Spaghetti Western is a broad subgenre of Western films produced in Europe. It emerged in the mid-1960s in the wake of Sergio Leone's film-making style and international box-office success. The term was used by foreign critics because most ...
" action genre of Italian cinema, while Kurosawa's '' The Hidden Fortress'' (1958) later inspired ''
Star Wars ''Star Wars'' is an American epic space opera multimedia franchise created by George Lucas, which began with the eponymous 1977 film and quickly became a worldwide pop-culture phenomenon. The franchise has been expanded into various film ...
'' (1977). The long-running success of the
James Bond The ''James Bond'' series focuses on a fictional Secret Intelligence Service, British Secret Service agent created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve novels and two short-story collections. Since Fleming's death in 19 ...
films or series (which dominated the action films of the 1960s) introduced a staple of the modern-day action film: the resourceful hero. Such larger-than-life characters were a veritable "one-man army"; able to dispatch villainous masterminds after cutting through their disposable henchmen in increasingly creative ways. Such heroes are ready with one-liners, puns, and dry quips. The Bond films also used fast
cutting Cutting is the separation or opening of a physical object, into two or more portions, through the application of an acutely directed force. Implements commonly used for cutting are the knife and saw, or in medicine and science the scalpel and ...
, car chases, fist fights, a variety of weapons and gadgets, and elaborate action sequences. Producer-Director John Sturges' 1963 film '' The Great Escape'', featuring Allied
prisoners of war A prisoner of war (POW) is a person who is held Captivity, captive by a belligerent power during or immediately after an armed conflict. The earliest recorded usage of the phrase "prisoner of war" dates back to 1610. Belligerents hold priso ...
attempting to escape a German POW camp during
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the World War II by country, vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great power ...
, and featuring future icons of the action genre including Steve McQueen and
Charles Bronson Charles Bronson (born Charles Dennis Buchinsky; November 3, 1921 – August 30, 2003) was an American actor. Known for his "granite features and brawny physique," he gained international fame for his starring roles in action, Western, and wa ...
, is an example of an action film prototype.


1970s

During the 1970s, gritty detective stories and urban crime dramas began to evolve and fuse themselves with the new "action" style, leading to a string of maverick police officer films, such as '' Bullitt'' (1968), '' The French Connection'' (1971) and '' The Seven-Ups'' (1973). ''
Dirty Harry ''Dirty Harry'' is a 1971 American neo-noir action thriller film produced and directed by Don Siegel, the first in the ''Dirty Harry'' series. Clint Eastwood plays the title role, in his first outing as San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) ...
'' (1971) essentially lifted its star,
Clint Eastwood Clinton Eastwood Jr. (born May 31, 1930) is an American actor and film director. After achieving success in the Western TV series '' Rawhide'', he rose to international fame with his role as the " Man with No Name" in Sergio Leone's "'' D ...
, out of his cowboy typecasting, and framed him as the archetypal hero of the urban action film. In many countries, restrictions on language, adult content, and violence had loosened up, and these elements became more widespread. In the 1970s, martial arts films from
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became popular with worldwide audiences, as Hong Kong action cinema had an international impact with
kung fu films Kung fu film () is a subgenre of martial arts films and Hong Kong action cinema Hong Kong action cinema is the principal source of the Hong Kong film industry's global fame. Action films from Hong Kong have roots in Chinese and Hong Kong cultu ...
and most notably
Bruce Lee Bruce Lee (; born Lee Jun-fan, ; November 27, 1940 – July 20, 1973) was a Hong Kong and American martial artist and actor. He was the founder of Jeet Kune Do, a hybrid martial arts philosophy drawing from different combat disciplines th ...
films. The " chopsocky" or "
kung fu Chinese martial arts, often called by the umbrella terms kung fu (; ), kuoshu () or wushu (), are multiple fighting styles that have developed over the centuries in Greater China. These fighting styles are often classified according to commo ...
craze" began in 1973, with a wave of Hong Kong martial arts films topping the North American box office, starting with '' Five Fingers of Death'' (1972) starring
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n-born actor Lo Lieh, followed soon after by Bruce Lee's '' The Big Boss'' (1971) and '' Fist of Fury'' (1972). This inspired the first major Hong Kong and Hollywood co-production, Bruce Lee's ''
Enter the Dragon ''Enter the Dragon'' ( zh, t=龍爭虎鬥) is a 1973 martial arts film directed by Robert Clouse and written by Michael Allin. The film stars Bruce Lee, John Saxon and Jim Kelly. It was Lee's final completed film appearance before his deat ...
'' (1973). Lee's death the same year led to a wave of "
Bruceploitation Bruceploitation (a portmanteau of "Bruce Lee" and "exploitation") is an exploitation film subgenre that emerged after the death of martial arts film star Bruce Lee in 1973, where filmmakers from Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Korea cast Bruce ...
" films in Asian cinema, a trend that eventually came to an end with the success of several kung fu action-comedy films released in 1978:
Jackie Chan Fang Shilong (born 7 April 1954), known professionally in English as Jackie Chan and in Chinese as Cheng Long ( zh, c=成龍, j=Sing4 Lung4; "becoming the dragon"), is a Hong Kong actor, filmmaker, martial artist, and stuntman known for ...
's '' Snake in the Eagle's Shadow'' and ''
Drunken Master ''Drunken Master'' () is a 1978 Hong Kong martial arts comedy film directed by Yuen Woo-ping, and starring Jackie Chan, Yuen Siu-tien, and Hwang Jang-lee. It was a success at the Hong Kong box office, earning two and a half times the amount ...
'', and
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's '' Enter the Fat Dragon''. The success of Hong Kong martial arts cinema inspired a wave of Western martial arts films and television shows starting in the 1970s, and later the more general integration of Asian martial arts into Western action films and television shows since the 1980s. The first major American martial arts star was
Chuck Norris Carlos Ray "Chuck" Norris (born March 10, 1940) is an American martial artist and actor. He is a black belt in Tang Soo Do, Brazilian jiu jitsu and judo. After serving in the United States Air Force, Norris won many martial arts championsh ...
, who initially made his film debut as the antagonist in Lee's '' Way of the Dragon'' (1972), before he went on to blend martial arts with 'cops and robbers' in films such as '' Good Guys Wear Black'' (1978) and '' A Force of One'' (1979). From Japan, Sonny Chiba starred in his first martial arts movie in 1973 called the ''
Karate Kiba is a 1973 Japanese martial arts film starring Sonny Chiba. It is based on an action manga by Ikki Kajiwara. A recut version was released in the United States in 1976 as ''The Bodyguard'', with added footage in the first ten minutes of the film ...
''. His breakthrough international hit was ''
The Street Fighter ''The Street Fighter'' ( Japanese: ザ • ストリート • ファイター, Hepburn: Za Sutorīto Faitā) is a 1974 Japanese martial arts film produced by Toei Company Ltd., originally released in Japan as . It was released in the US by New ...
'' series (1974 debut), which established him as the reigning Japanese martial arts actor in international cinema. He also played the role of Mas Oyama in ''Champion of Death'', ''Karate Bearfighter,'' and ''Karate for Life'' (1975–1977). Chiba's action films were not only bounded by martial arts, but also action thriller (''Doberman Cop'' and ''Golgo 13: Assignment Kowloon'' - both from 1977),
jidaigeki is a genre of film, television, video game, and theatre in Japan. Literally meaning " period dramas", they are most often set during the Edo period of Japanese history, from 1603 to 1868. Some, however, are set much earlier—'' Portrait o ...
(''Shogun's Samurai'' - 1978, ''Samurai Reincarnation'' - 1981), and science fiction (''G.I. Samurai'' - 1979).


1980s

In the 1980s, Hollywood produced many big budget action blockbusters with actors such as Harrison Ford, Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Lorenzo Lamas, Michael Dudikoff,
Charles Bronson Charles Bronson (born Charles Dennis Buchinsky; November 3, 1921 – August 30, 2003) was an American actor. Known for his "granite features and brawny physique," he gained international fame for his starring roles in action, Western, and wa ...
and Bruce Willis. Steven Spielberg and
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paid their homage to the Bond-inspired style with ''Raiders of the Lost Ark'' (1981). In 1982, Sylvester Stallone starred in ''First Blood'', the first installment in the Rambo (film series), Rambo film series which made the character John Rambo a pop culture icon. That same year, the successful action-comedy ''48 Hrs.'' popularized the buddy cop action subgenre, in which two police officers who are mismatched in personality and temperament, and often race and age as well, are forced to work together to solve a crime. There had been previous such films, including Kurosawa's ''Stray Dog (film), Stray Dog'' (1949) and the American action film ''Freebie and the Bean'' (1974), but ''48 Hrs.'' established a template that was copied by many other action films, including the ''Beverly Hills Cop (franchise), Beverly Hills Cop'' and ''Lethal Weapon (franchise), Lethal Weapon'' franchises, and later the ''Bad Boys (franchise), Bad Boys'' and ''Rush Hour (franchise), Rush Hour'' franchises. The genre has even extended to films that partner a human with a dog (such as the ''K-9 (film series), K-9'' film series), and with a supernatural creature (such as the films ''Alien Nation (film), Alien Nation'' (1988) and ''Bright (film), Bright'' (2017)). In Hong Kong action cinema,
Jackie Chan Fang Shilong (born 7 April 1954), known professionally in English as Jackie Chan and in Chinese as Cheng Long ( zh, c=成龍, j=Sing4 Lung4; "becoming the dragon"), is a Hong Kong actor, filmmaker, martial artist, and stuntman known for ...
developed into his own distinct style in the early 1980s, starting with the likes of ''The Young Master'' (1980) and ''Project A (film), Project A'' (1983), involving a mixture of martial arts, physical comedy, and dangerous
stunt A stunt is an unusual and difficult physical feat or an act requiring a special skill, performed for artistic purposes usually on television, theaters, or cinema. Stunts are a feature of many action films. Before computer generated imagery sp ...
work, including Chan performing many of his own stunts. This culminated in Chan's action-crime film ''Police Story (1985 film), Police Story'' (1985), which is considered to be one of the greatest action films of all time. It contains a number of large-scale action scenes with elaborate stunts, including a car chase through a shanty town, Chan being dragged along by a double-decker bus, a climactic fight scene in a shopping mall featuring many glass panes being broken that escalates to Chan sliding down a pole covered with dangling lights from several stories up, which is revered as one of the greatest stunts in the history of action cinema. 1984 saw the beginning of the Terminator (franchise), ''Terminator'' franchise starring Linda Hamilton and Arnold Schwarzenegger. This story provides one of the grittiest roles for a woman in action and Hamilton was required to put in extensive effort to develop a strong physique. The 1988 film ''Die Hard'' was particularly influential on the development of the action genre. In the film, Bruce Willis plays a New York City, New York police detective who inadvertently becomes embroiled in a terrorist take-over of a Los Angeles office building high-rise. The use of a maverick, resourceful lone hero has always been a common thread from James Bond to John Rambo, but John McClane in ''Die Hard'' is much more of an 'everyday' person whom circumstance turns into a reluctant hero. The film set a pattern for a host of imitators, like ''Under Siege'' (1992) and ''Sudden Death (1995 film), Sudden Death'', which used the same formula in a different setting. By the end of the 1980s, the influence of the successful action film could be felt in almost every genre.


1990s

Like the Western genre, spy-movies, as well as urban-action films, were starting to parody themselves, and with the growing revolution in Computer-generated imagery, CGI (computer generated imagery), the "real-world" settings began to give way to increasingly fantastic environments. This new era of action films often had budgets unlike any in the history of motion pictures. The success of the many Dirty Harry and James Bond sequels had proven that a single successful action film could lead to a continuing action franchise. Thus, the 1980s and 1990s saw a rise in both budgets and the number of sequels a film could generally have. This led to an increasing number of filmmakers to create new technologies that would allow them to beat the competition and take audiences to new heights. The success of Tim Burton's ''Batman (1989 film), Batman'' (1989) led to a string of financially successful sequels. Within a single decade, they proved the viability of a novel subgenre of action film: the comic-book movie. Another important development in action cinema came from Hong Kong during the late 1980s to early 1990s: the heroic bloodshed genre (including the "gun fu" and "girls with guns" sub-genres). John Woo's breakthrough film ''A Better Tomorrow'' (1986) largely set the template for the heroic bloodshed genre, which went on to have a considerable impact on Hollywood. The action, style, tropes and mannerisms established in 1980s Hong Kong heroic bloodshed films were later widely adopted by Hollywood in the 1990s, popularized by Hong Kong inspired Hollywood action filmmakers such as
Quentin Tarantino Quentin Jerome Tarantino (; born March 27, 1963) is an American film director, writer, producer, and actor. His films are characterized by stylized violence, extended dialogue, profanity, dark humor, non-linear storylines, cameos, ensemb ...
, Luc Besson, and eventually John Woo himself (following his transition to Hollywood). Action films also became important in the direct-to-video market. The ''Chicago Tribune'' reported in 1994 that


2000s

In the 2000s, action films began to fuse into Tent-pole (entertainment), tent-pole pictures in other genres. Examples include ''The Matrix (franchise), The Matrix'', ''The Dark Knight Trilogy, The Dark Knight'', and 2009's ''Star Trek (film), Star Trek''. In ''The Fast and the Furious'', the action film staple of the car chase is the central plot driver, as it had been in the ''Smokey and the Bandit'' films of the 1970s. As of January 2022, the ''Fast & Furious'' franchise is one of the List of highest-grossing film franchises, highest-grossing film franchises of all time.


2010s

Sylvester Stallone's ''The Expendables (2010 film), The Expendables'' was noted for its use of nostalgia for 1980s action films, with several notable actors from that era starring alongside new actors in the genre such as Jason Statham. The Superhero (genre), superhero sub-genre, led by Marvel Comics-inspired movies, has proven to be a popular mainstay. The ''Marvel Cinematic Universe'' is currently the List of highest-grossing film franchises, highest-grossing film franchise.


Hong Kong action cinema

Currently, action films requiring extensive Stunt, stunt work and
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s tend to be expensive. As such, they are regarded as mostly a large-studio genre in Hollywood (film industry), Hollywood, although this is not the case in Hong Kong action cinema, where action films are often modern variations of martial arts films. Because of their roots and lower budgets, Hong Kong action films typically center on physical acrobatics, martial arts fight scenes, stylized Gun fu, gun-play, and dangerous stunt work performed by leading stunt actors. On the other hand, American action films typically feature big explosions, car chases, stunt doubles and Computer-generated imagery, CGI
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s. Hong Kong action cinema was at its peak from the 1970s to 1990s, when its action movies were experimenting with and popularizing various new techniques that would eventually be adopted by Hollywood action movies. This began in the early 1970s with the martial arts movies of
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, which led to a wave of
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movies that eventually gave way to the comedy
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films of
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by the end of the decade. During the 1980s, Hong Kong action cinema re-invented itself with various new movies. These included the modern martial arts action movies featuring physical acrobatics and dangerous stunt work of Jackie Chan Stunt Team, Jackie Chan and his stunt team, as well as Yuen Biao and
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; the wire fu and wuxia films of Jet Li, Donnie Yen, Yuen Woo-Ping and Tsui Hark; the gun fu, heroic bloodshed and Triad (organized crime), Triad films of John Woo, Chow Yun-Fat and Ringo Lam; and the girls with guns films of Michelle Yeoh, Cynthia Rothrock, Yukari Oshima and Moon Lee. Major sub-genres of Hong Kong action cinema include: *Martial arts film **Chopsocky **Kung fu film **Wire fu **Wuxia *Gun fu **Heroic bloodshed **Girls with guns


Subgenres


Action-adventure

This style of film is split into two styles, with one involving "faraway, exotic lands" where the villains and the action become unpredictable. The second style that emerged of this genre in the 1980s involved the ''Rambo (franchise), Rambo'' and ''Missing in Action (film), Missing in Action'' film series.


Action-comedy


Action-horror

Films that combine the intensity of a horror film with the fighting or brutality of an action film, often by showing human protagonists fighting against deadly supernatural creatures. Examples include the ''Predator (franchise), Predator'' and ''Resident Evil (film series), Resident Evil'' film series, and various zombie films.


Action-thriller

Featuring guns, explosions, elaborate, and apocalypse set pieces, this movie type first developed in the 1970s in such films as ''
Dirty Harry ''Dirty Harry'' is a 1971 American neo-noir action thriller film produced and directed by Don Siegel, the first in the ''Dirty Harry'' series. Clint Eastwood plays the title role, in his first outing as San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) ...
'' and '' The French Connection,'' and became the exemplar of the Hollywood mega-blockbuster in the 1980s in such works as ''Die Hard'' and ''Lethal Weapon''. These films often feature a race against the clock, lots of violence and a clear—often flamboyantly evil—antagonist. Though they may involve elements of crime or mystery films, those aspects take a back seat to the action. Other significant works include ''Hard Boiled'', ''Speed (film), Speed''.


Vigilante film

In United States cinema, vigilante films gained prominence during the 1970s with "touchstones" like ''Death Wish (1974 film), Death Wish'' and ''
Dirty Harry ''Dirty Harry'' is a 1971 American neo-noir action thriller film produced and directed by Don Siegel, the first in the ''Dirty Harry'' series. Clint Eastwood plays the title role, in his first outing as San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) ...
'', both of which received multiple sequels. The 1974 film ''Death Wish'' has been described as officially starting the genre, causing many cheap imitations and Mockbuster, knockoffs such as ''Vigilante'' and ''Vigilante Force'', with the most financially successful being 1980's ''The Exterminator''. The ''Los Angeles Times'' reported, "Vigilante vengeance was the cinematic theme of the decade, flourishing in the more respectable precincts of the new American cinema even as it fueled numerous exploitation film, exploitation flicks," referring to ''Taxi Driver'' as a respectable example of the genre. It reported in 2009 that such films were making a comeback after "the comparatively prosperous and peaceable 1990s", with examples like ''Walking Tall (2004 film), Walking Tall'' (2004), ''Death Sentence (2007 film), Death Sentence'' (2007), ''Law Abiding Citizen (2009)'', ''Rambo: Last Blood'' (2019), ''Cobra (1986 film), Cobra (1986)'', ''Taken (film), Taken (2008)'', and ''John Wick (2014)''.


Disaster film

Having elements of Thriller film, thriller and sometimes science fiction films, the main conflict of this genre is some sort of natural or artificial disaster, such as floods, earthquakes, hurricanes, volcanoes, pandemics, etc. Examples include ''Independence Day (1996 film), Independence Day'', ''Daylight (1996 film), Daylight'', ''Earthquake (1974 film), Earthquake'', ''Geostorm'', ''2012 (film), 2012'', and ''The Day After Tomorrow''.


Martial arts

A subgenre of the action film, martial arts films contain numerous hand-to-hand combat scenes between characters. They are usually the films' primary appeal and entertainment value and are often the method of storytelling, character expression, and development. Martial arts films contain many characters who are martial artists. These roles are often played by actors who are real martial artists. If not, actors usually fervently train in preparation for their roles. Another method of going around this issue is that the action director may rely more on stylized action or filmmaking tricks. Examples include Hong Kong action films such as the ''Police Story (film series), Police Story'' franchise, ''Kung Fu Hustle'', ''Fearless (2006 film), Fearless'', ''Fist of Legend'', ''
Drunken Master ''Drunken Master'' () is a 1978 Hong Kong martial arts comedy film directed by Yuen Woo-ping, and starring Jackie Chan, Yuen Siu-tien, and Hwang Jang-lee. It was a success at the Hong Kong box office, earning two and a half times the amount ...
'', ''
Enter the Dragon ''Enter the Dragon'' ( zh, t=龍爭虎鬥) is a 1973 martial arts film directed by Robert Clouse and written by Michael Allin. The film stars Bruce Lee, John Saxon and Jim Kelly. It was Lee's final completed film appearance before his deat ...
'', ''Shanghai Noon'', ''Iron Monkey (1993 film), Iron Monkey'', ''Flash Point (film), Flash Point'', and ''Shaolin Soccer'', as well as ''The Karate Kid (1984 film), The Karate Kid'', '' A Force of One'', ''Ninja Assassin'', ''Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior, Ong-Bak'', ''The Octagon (film), The Octagon'', ''Kill Bill'', ''Bloodsport (film), Bloodsport'', ''Lone Wolf McQuade'', ''Mortal Kombat (1995 film), Mortal Kombat'', ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990 film), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'', ''The Raid: Redemption'', ''Champion of Death'', ''Karate Bearfighter'', ''Doberman Cop'', ''Golgo 13: Assignment Kowloon'', ''Big Trouble in Little China'', ''Charlie's Angels (franchise), Charlie's Angels'', and ''
The Street Fighter ''The Street Fighter'' ( Japanese: ザ • ストリート • ファイター, Hepburn: Za Sutorīto Faitā) is a 1974 Japanese martial arts film produced by Toei Company Ltd., originally released in Japan as . It was released in the US by New ...
'' series.


Science fiction-action

Sharing many of the conventions of a science fiction film, science fiction action films emphasize gun-play, space battles, invented weaponry, and elements weaved into action film premises. Examples include ''G.I. Samurai'', ''Terminator 2: Judgment Day'', ''The Matrix'', ''Total Recall (1990 film), Total Recall'', ''Minority Report (film), Minority Report'', ''Inception'', ''The Island (2005 film), The Island'', ''Timecop'', the ''Men in Black (film series), Men in Black franchise'', ''Aliens (film), Aliens'', ''I, Robot (film), I Robot'', ''Transformers (2007 film), Transformers'', ''The Hunger Games (film), The Hunger Games'', ''Equilibrium (film), Equilibrium'', ''District 9'', ''Serenity (2005 film), Serenity'', ''Akira (1988 film), Akira'', ''Paycheck (film), Paycheck'', ''Predator (film), Predator'', Planet of the Apes, ''RoboCop'', ''Avatar (2009 film), Avatar'', ''Mad Max 2'', ''Divergent (film), Divergent'', ''They Live'', ''Escape from New York'', ''Demolition Man (film), Demolition Man'', ''Virtuosity'' and ''The Fifth Element''.


Spy film

In which the hero is generally a government agent who must take violent action against agents of a rival government or (in recent years) terrorists. They often revolve around spies who are involved in investigating various events, often on a global scale. This subgenre deals with the subject of fictional espionage, either in a realistic way (such as the adaptations of John Le Carré) or as a basis for fantasy (such as
James Bond The ''James Bond'' series focuses on a fictional Secret Intelligence Service, British Secret Service agent created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve novels and two short-story collections. Since Fleming's death in 19 ...
). It is a significant aspect of Cinema of the United Kingdom, British cinema, with leading British directors, such as
Alfred Hitchcock Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock (13 August 1899 – 29 April 1980) was an English filmmaker. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in the history of cinema. In a career spanning six decades, he directed over 50 featur ...
and Carol Reed, making notable contributions and many films set in the Secret Intelligence Service, British Secret Service. The subgenre showcases a combination of exciting escapism, heavy action, stylized fights, technological thrills, and exotic locales. Not all spy films fall in the action genre, only those showcasing heavy action such as frequent shootouts and car chases fall in action, spy films with lesser action would be in the thriller genre (see the spy entry in the Thriller film, subgenres of thriller film). Action films of this subgenre include ''Casino Royale (2006 film), Casino Royale'', the ''Mission: Impossible (film series), Mission: Impossible franchise'', ''Ronin (film), Ronin'', ''True Lies'', ''Salt (2010 film), Salt'', ''From Paris with Love (film), From Paris with Love'', ''The International (2009 film), The International'', ''Patriot Games (film), Patriot Games'', ''XXX (2002 film), xXx'', Miss Congeniality (film), ''Miss Congeniality'', and Jason Bourne in ''Bourne (film series), The Bourne series''.


Swashbuckler film

An action subgenre featuring adventurous and heroic characters known as swashbucklers. These films are usually set in the past period and feature swordfighting scenes. The amount of actual violence was usually limited as the bad guys are thrown aside or knocked by the hilt of the swords and not really killed, except for the lead antagonist.


Action films considered the best

''Time Out (magazine), Time Out'' magazine conducted a poll with fifty experts in the field of action cinema, including actors, critics, filmmakers and stuntmen. Out of the 101 films ranked in the poll, the following films were voted the top ten best action films of all time.


Notable individuals


Actors

Actors from the 1950s and 1960s, such as John Wayne, Steve McQueen (actor), Steve McQueen, and Lee Marvin, passed the torch in the 1970s to actors such as
Bruce Lee Bruce Lee (; born Lee Jun-fan, ; November 27, 1940 – July 20, 1973) was a Hong Kong and American martial artist and actor. He was the founder of Jeet Kune Do, a hybrid martial arts philosophy drawing from different combat disciplines th ...
, Tom Laughlin,
Charles Bronson Charles Bronson (born Charles Dennis Buchinsky; November 3, 1921 – August 30, 2003) was an American actor. Known for his "granite features and brawny physique," he gained international fame for his starring roles in action, Western, and wa ...
,
Chuck Norris Carlos Ray "Chuck" Norris (born March 10, 1940) is an American martial artist and actor. He is a black belt in Tang Soo Do, Brazilian jiu jitsu and judo. After serving in the United States Air Force, Norris won many martial arts championsh ...
,
Clint Eastwood Clinton Eastwood Jr. (born May 31, 1930) is an American actor and film director. After achieving success in the Western TV series '' Rawhide'', he rose to international fame with his role as the " Man with No Name" in Sergio Leone's "'' D ...
, and Sonny Chiba. In the 1980s, Mel Gibson and Danny Glover had a popular string of "buddy cop" films in the ''Lethal Weapon'' franchise. Beginning in the mid-1980s, actors such as ex-bodybuilder Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone wielded automatic weapons in a number of action films. Stern-faced martial artists Steven Seagal and Jean-Claude Van Damme made a number of films. Bruce Willis played a Western-inspired hero in the popular ''Die Hard (franchise)#Films, Die Hard'' series of action films. In the 1990s and 2000s, Hong Kong actors such as
Jackie Chan Fang Shilong (born 7 April 1954), known professionally in English as Jackie Chan and in Chinese as Cheng Long ( zh, c=成龍, j=Sing4 Lung4; "becoming the dragon"), is a Hong Kong actor, filmmaker, martial artist, and stuntman known for ...
, Jet Li and Chow Yun-fat appeared in a number of Hollywood action films after achieving international stardom in the previous decade, and American actors Wesley Snipes and Vin Diesel both had many roles. While Keanu Reeves and Harrison Ford both had major roles in science fiction action films (''The Matrix'' and ''Blade Runner'', respectively), they later branched out into a number of other action sub-genres, such as action-adventure films. American actor Matt Damon, who was nominated for an Academy Award for his sensitive portrayal of a math genius working as a janitor in ''Good Will Hunting'', later morphed into an action hero with the car-chase-and-gunfire-filled ''Bourne (franchise), Jason Bourne'' franchise. Same thing happened to star Tom Cruise, who turned into a mature action star with the Mission: Impossible (film series), ''Mission: Impossible series'', Jack Reacher (film), ''Jack Reacher'', and other films. Leonardo DiCaprio is another good example of it, but without a film franchise as the previous. European action actors such as Belgian Jean-Claude Van Damme (''Bloodsport (film), Bloodsport'', ''Hard Target'', ''Timecop''), French Jean Reno (''Ronin (film), Ronin'' and ''Mission: Impossible (film), Mission: Impossible''), Swedish Dolph Lundgren (''Showdown in Little Tokyo'', ''Universal Soldier (1992 film), Universal Soldier'', ''The Expendables (2010 film), The Expendables''), Irish Colin Farrell (''SWAT (film), S.W.A.T.'', ''Daredevil (film), Daredevil'', ''Miami Vice (film), Miami Vice''), and English Jason Statham (''The Transporter'', ''The Expendables (2010 film), The Expendables'', ''Crank (film), Crank'') appeared in a number of action films in the 1990s and 2000s.


Female characters and actors

Female actors with major, active roles in action films include Gal Gadot, Brie Larson, Elizabeth Olsen, Lucy Liu, Michelle Yeoh, Cynthia Rothrock, Yukari Oshima, Moon Lee, Cynthia Khan, Michelle Rodriguez, Milla Jovovich, Kate Beckinsale, Angelina Jolie, Scarlett Johansson, Uma Thurman, Sandra Bullock, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver, Linda Hamilton, Sanaa Lathan, Geena Davis, Halle Berry, Emily Blunt, Zhang Ziyi, Maggie Q, Keira Knightley, Charlize Theron, Demi Moore, Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore, Jennifer Lawrence, Annette O'Toole, Jennifer Connelly, Brigitte Nielsen, Carrie-Anne Moss, Lori Petty, Jessica Alba, and Jamie Lee Curtis. After a successful career in stunts, Zoë Bell has recently crossed over to become an action star in her own right and Ronda Rousey and Gina Carano have both come from a mixed martial arts background to action roles. Increasing numbers of films starring women as the action heroes are being produced. These are celebrated by Artemis Women In Action Film Festival which honours women who work as actors, stuntwomen, and directors in action films. Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media works to document the onscreen time and representation in women in all film types with a view to improving the equality of work for actresses. Analysis of the lines spoken in action films shows many recent films in this genre are dominated by male dialogue. Analysis of the lines in 2016's biggest blockbusters show that despite much hype about the lead female in ''Rogue One'', and the female characters in ''Suicide Squad (2016 film), Suicide Squad'' and ''Captain America: Civil War'', these characters still had limited share of dialogue. Some male actors appear to champion the cause of women in action films. Tom Cruise has been applauded for his asexual onscreen relationships with recent female co-stars, Cobie Smulders in ''Jack Reacher: Never Go Back'' and Emily Blunt in ''Edge of Tomorrow''. Tom Cruise has been honoured with an Artemis Action Rebel Award for his work in championing strong female heroes in film.


Directors

Notable action film directors from the 1960s and 1970s include Sam Peckinpah, whose 1969 Western ''The Wild Bunch'' was controversial for its bloody violence and nihilist tone. Influential and popular directors from the 1980s to 2000s include James Cameron (for the first two ''The Terminator, Terminator'' films, ''Aliens (film), Aliens'', ''True Lies''); Andrew Davis (filmmaker), Andrew Davis (''Code of Silence (1985 film), Code of Silence'', ''Above the Law (1988 film), Above the Law'', ''Under Siege'', ''The Fugitive (1993 film), The Fugitive''); John Woo (Hong Kong films such as ''The Killer (1989 film), The Killer'' & ''Hard Boiled'', and Hollywood films such as ''Broken Arrow (1996 film), Broken Arrow'' & ''Face/Off'');
Jackie Chan Fang Shilong (born 7 April 1954), known professionally in English as Jackie Chan and in Chinese as Cheng Long ( zh, c=成龍, j=Sing4 Lung4; "becoming the dragon"), is a Hong Kong actor, filmmaker, martial artist, and stuntman known for ...
(''Project A (film), Project A'' 1 & 2, ''Police Story (film series), Police Story'' 1 & 2, ''Armour of God (film), Armour of God'' trilogy); John McTiernan (the Die Hard, first and Die Hard with a Vengeance, third ''Die Hard (franchise), Die Hard'' films, ''Predator (film), Predator'', ''Last Action Hero''); Ridley Scott (''Black Rain (American film), Black Rain'', ''Black Hawk Down (film), Black Hawk Down''); Tsui Hark (''Once Upon a Time in China (film series), Once Upon a Time in China'' franchise); Steven Spielberg (''Indiana Jones'' franchise); George Miller (''Mad Max'' franchise); Paul Verhoeven (the original ''RoboCop'' & ''Total Recall (1990 film), Total Recall'', ''Starship Troopers (film), Starship Troopers''); The Wachowskis (''The Matrix'' trilogy), Robert Rodriguez (''Mexico Trilogy'', ''From Dusk till Dawn'', ''Machete (2010 film), Machete'' duology), and Michael Bay (the first two ''Bad Boys (1995 film), Bad Boys'' films, ''The Rock (film), The Rock'', ''The Island (2005 film), The Island'' & the ''Transformers (film), Transformers'' pentalogy).


Producers

Movie producers who are best known for their involvement in action films include Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus, Avi Lerner, Boaz Davidson, Jerry Bruckheimer (together with Don Simpson before Simpson's death in 1996, then by himself afterward), Joel Silver, Akiva Goldsman, John Davis (producer), John Davis, Basil Iwanyk, Gale Anne Hurd, and Neal H. Moritz. Luc Besson and Tsui Hark have also produced many action films outside of the ones they have directed.


See also

* Action hero * Action game (Action-adventure game) * Film genre * Hong Kong action cinema * Lists of action films * List of female action heroes * List of genres * Martial arts film


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