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Shanghai Knights
TrailerThis sequel to the successful Shanghai Noon reunites 19th-century imperial guard Chon Wang (Jackie Chan) and train robber Roy O';Bannon (Owen Wilson). When a Chinese rebel murders Chon';s estranged father, Chon and Roy head to England seeking revenge. Chon';s sister, Lin, has the same idea, and uncovers a conspiracy to murder England';s royal family.Actors: Jackie Chan, Owen Wilson, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Tom Fisher, Aidan Gillen, Fann Wong, Donnie Yen, Oliver Cotton, Alison King, Constantine Gregory, Jonathan Harvey, ...»Director: David DobkinCountry: Hong Kong, United StatesDuration: 114 minQuality: HDRelease: 2003IMDb: 6.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Shanghai Knights"
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Characters of "Shanghai Knights"
Chon WangPlayed by: Jackie ChanRoy O'BannonPlayed by: Owen WilsonCharlie ChaplinPlayed by: Aaron Taylor-JohnsonSir Arthur Conan DoylePlayed by: Tom FisherChon LinPlayed by: Fann WongWu ChowPlayed by: Donnie YenJack the RipperPlayed by: Oliver CottonQueen VictoriaPlayed by: Gemma Jones -
Directors of "Shanghai Knights"
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Creators of "Shanghai Knights"
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Critic Reviews of "Shanghai Knights"
Village VoiceFebruary 11, 2003It's a merry surfeit, lofted by calisthenic wow above the usual level for late-era Jackie and Wilson's mellow-gold delivery.
Ebert & RoeperFebruary 10, 2003Like an Abbott & Costello comedy, Shanghai Knights is truly dumb, sometimes inconsistent, but awfully funny.
USA TodayFebruary 07, 2003Knights will surely find an enthusiastic following before it gets to video.
San Jose Mercury NewsFebruary 07, 2003Grand, undemanding entertainment.
San Francisco ChronicleFebruary 07, 2003A desperately unfunny action comedy, mirthless not only in its effect on an audience but in its whole aura.
Seanax.comMay 07, 2016Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson bring the Far East and the old West to 19th century London as they search for Chan's sister (Fann Wong) in Shanghai Knights (2003), a high spirited but dumbed-down sequel to Shanghai Noon.
Groucho ReviewsMay 14, 2013This innocent, sixties-style, big-budget comedy-romance-action-adventure romp is solid family entertainment that would make any self-respecting kid's jaw drop for a good two hours. [Blu-ray]
Common Sense MediaDecember 28, 2010Martial arts buddy sequel is exactly what you expect.
TheMovieReport.comJanuary 05, 2010The Chan/Wilson chemistry that drove the first film and draws people back to this one hasn't lost any of its snap.
Cinema CrazedApril 29, 2009You have to wonder when these lackluster Chan and Wilson vehicles will end.
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