Police Story Dubbing Indonesia May 2026

The dubbing also made the film accessible beyond major cities. In rental VHS “penyewaan kaset” stalls across Java, Sumatra, and beyond, Police Story in Indonesian dub was a staple, introducing Jackie Chan to millions of viewers who might not have been comfortable with subtitles. Today, official streaming platforms like Disney+ Hotstar or Netflix carry the original Cantonese audio with Indonesian subtitles. However, fan communities have preserved recordings of the old dubs, sharing them on YouTube or private forums. Some younger viewers find the dubbing “cheesy” or inaccurate, but for Generation X and Millennials in Indonesia, the Indonesian-dubbed Police Story remains a cherished memory — proof that a great action film can transcend language, especially when given a local voice. “Kevin, hati-hati! Dia bawa pistol!” — A line still whispered with a smile by Indonesian film fans when recalling Jackie Chan’s legendary mall fight.

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The dubbing also made the film accessible beyond major cities. In rental VHS “penyewaan kaset” stalls across Java, Sumatra, and beyond, Police Story in Indonesian dub was a staple, introducing Jackie Chan to millions of viewers who might not have been comfortable with subtitles. Today, official streaming platforms like Disney+ Hotstar or Netflix carry the original Cantonese audio with Indonesian subtitles. However, fan communities have preserved recordings of the old dubs, sharing them on YouTube or private forums. Some younger viewers find the dubbing “cheesy” or inaccurate, but for Generation X and Millennials in Indonesia, the Indonesian-dubbed Police Story remains a cherished memory — proof that a great action film can transcend language, especially when given a local voice. “Kevin, hati-hati! Dia bawa pistol!” — A line still whispered with a smile by Indonesian film fans when recalling Jackie Chan’s legendary mall fight.