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The Accidental Spy (2001) is an action-comedy film starring Jackie Chan, directed by Teddy Chan, and produced in Hong Kong. Known for blending Jackie Chanโ€™s signature martial arts and slapstick humor, the film delivers a mix of high-octane action sequences, comedic moments, and a dash of mystery, all set against a globe-trotting backdrop.

The story follows Bei (Jackie Chan), a mild-mannered fitness equipment salesman in Hong Kong who dreams of excitement and adventure in his otherwise mundane life. His world turns upside down when he impulsively intervenes in a robbery at a jewelry store, using his martial arts skills to stop the crime. His bravery catches the attention of a private investigator, who reveals that Bei may be the long-lost son of a wealthy Korean businessman.

Beiโ€™s curiosity about his origins leads him to Korea, where he learns about his biological father, a dying spy who leaves behind cryptic clues about a hidden fortune. However, the inheritance comes with danger, as Bei becomes entangled in a web of international intrigue involving arms dealers, biological weapons, and ruthless criminals.

As Bei travels from Korea to Turkey, he must use his wits, agility, and martial arts skills to outsmart his enemies while unraveling the mystery of his fatherโ€™s legacy. Along the way, he encounters allies and adversaries, including a journalist named Carmen (Kim Min-Jeong), who becomes his unlikely companion in the adventure.

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