Movie action man Jackie Chan is planning to make a film about last week’s devastating Chinese earthquake, which left almost 60,000 dead and more than five million homeless.
The 7.9-magnitude quake stunned the world and now Chan wants to do everything he can to help the shellshocked survivors - and that involves making a film about their plight.
The Rush Hour star, who is an icon in China, is planning a meeting with the country’s leading studio bosses and film financiers to discuss his movie plans.
He says, “There are so many touching stories (and) through this movie, we will be able to show the whole world what happened. This will also be another way to raise money.”
Chan also plans to raise money through benefits for the victims and their families.
He tells America’s People magazine, “I can spend six years doing a movie, but I can plan an event in 72 hours. An event we’re doing on June 1 in Hong Kong will include more than 100 artists from Asia.”
Chan has already visited hospitals, schools and the ruins of streets of houses in the areas worst hit by the earthquake, and he has already donated more than GBP500,000 to the relief effort.