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Shanghai Noon
TrailerChon Wang is a clumsy Imperial Guard to the Emperor of China. When Princess Pei Pei is kidnapped from the Forbidden City, Wang feels personally responsible and insists on joining the guards sent to rescue the Princess, who has been whisked away to the Wild West of United States. After teaming up with a train robber, the unlikely duo takes on a Chinese traitor and his corrupt boss.Actors: Jackie Chan, Owen Wilson, Lucy Liu, Brandon Merrill, Roger Yuan, Xander Berkeley, Rongguang Yu, Ya Hi Cui, Eric Chen, Jason Connery, Walton Goggins, ...»Director: Tom DeyCountry: United States, Hong KongDuration: 110 minQuality: HDRelease: 2000IMDb: 6.61 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Shanghai Noon"
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Characters of "Shanghai Noon"
Chon WangPlayed by: Jackie ChanRoy O'BannonPlayed by: Owen WilsonPrincess Pei PeiPlayed by: Lucy LiuIndian WifePlayed by: Brandon MerrillLo FongPlayed by: Roger YuanWallacePlayed by: Walton GogginsSioux ChiefPlayed by: Russell BadgerJedediah SmithPlayed by: Rick Ash -
Directors of "Shanghai Noon"
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Creators of "Shanghai Noon"
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Critic Reviews of "Shanghai Noon"
Time OutJune 24, 2006Much of its strength comes from the central clash between Jackie's indomitable energy and Wilson's knowingly anachronistic cool, while lots of visual and verbal gags keep things whistling.
San Francisco ChronicleJune 18, 2002This is almost Mel Brooks territory: The frontiersmen think the Chinese are Jews, while the white settlers think it's the Sioux who are. This is equal-opportunity nuttiness, and there's a method to it.
New York TimesJanuary 01, 2000Shanghai Noon is, in classic western tradition, a celebration of male bonding, unabashedly juvenile, boyishly risqué and disarmingly sweet.
ReelViewsJanuary 01, 2000For Chan, it's a step in the right direction, although he has yet to be given the opportunity to bring the full force of his charisma to bear on an English speaking audience.
Chicago Sun-TimesJanuary 01, 2000If you see only one martial arts Western this year (and there is probably an excellent chance of that), this is the one.
Family Home TheaterMarch 30, 2016It's a clever variation on the buddy cop picture, with Jackie Chan showing both his comic chops and his martial arts skills, and Owen Wilson doing what he does best-playing a laid-back, chick-magnet California surfer dude.
Antagony & EcstasyMay 19, 2013You can't get a whole lot less substantial than this, but well-played, friendly banter is tough to do, and the film hits its mark perfectly on that front.
Groucho ReviewsMay 14, 2013Though the film nakedly seeks a wide audience through conventional plotting and characterization—and despite being (like most action movies) guy-centric—Shanghai Noon provides good, clean "family" fun. [Blu-ray]
Common Sense MediaDecember 28, 2010Engaging Jackie Chan movie for older teens and up.
TheMovieReport.comJanuary 06, 2010As far as light, brainless summer entertainment goes, it makes the grade.
Sacramento News & ReviewAugust 07, 2008The first half of this film is great entertainment, and then it starts to unravel, but not before Chan establishes himself as a dynamic comedian.
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