Shanghai Noon/Shanghai Knights (2000)
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Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] Action violence, some drug humor, language and sensuality.
Runtime: 3 hrs 44 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: An action-comedy double feature with a decidedly Western twist, SHANGHAI NOON and its follow-up SHANGHAI KNIGHTS offer high-flying acrobatics from superstar Jackie Chan and delightfully dry humor... An action-comedy double feature with a decidedly Western twist, SHANGHAI NOON and its follow-up SHANGHAI KNIGHTS offer high-flying acrobatics from superstar Jackie Chan and delightfully dry humor from co-star Owen Wilson. SHANGHAI NOON stars Jackie Chan as an Imperial Guard assigned to track down a kidnapped Chinese princess in the confusing American West. In SHANGHAI KNIGHTS, Chon Wang (Jackie Chan) and Roy O'Bannon (Owen Wilson) are reunited on an adventure that leads them to Great Britain, and into a murder investigation that goes all the way to the royal family. See individual titles for complete synopsis information. [More]
Starring: Jackie Chan, Owen Wilson, Lucy Liu, Roger Yuan
Starring: Jackie Chan, Owen Wilson, Lucy Liu, Roger Yuan, Rafael Baez, Xander Berkeley, Aidan Gillen, Tom Fisher, Donnie Yen, Aaron Johnson, Gemma Jones
Director: Tom Dey
Director: Tom Dey
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