Chon Wang
Jackie Chan
Chon Wang

“The old west meets the far east.”
Chon Wang, a clumsy imperial guard, trails Princess Pei Pei when she's kidnapped from the Forbidden City and transported to America. Wang follows her captors to Nevada, where he teams up with an unlikely partner, outcast outlaw Roy O'Bannon, and tries to spring the princess from her imprisonment.
Shanghai Noon (2000) Trailer
Chon Wang
Jackie Chan
Chon Wang
Roy O'Bannon
Owen Wilson
Roy O'Bannon
Princess Pei Pei
Lucy Liu
Princess Pei Pei
Nathan Van Cleef
Xander Berkeley
Nathan Van Cleef
Lo Fong
Roger Yuan
Lo Fong
Imperial Guard
Yu Rongguang
Imperial Guard
Wallace
Walton Goggins
Wallace
Indian Wife
Brandon Merrill
Indian Wife
Andrews
Jason Connery
Andrews
Blue
Adrien Dorval
Blue
Hooker in Distress
Stacy Grant
Hooker in Distress
Fifi
Kate Luyben
Fifi
_**Entertaining action/comedy Western**_ Released in 2000, "Shanghai Noon" features Jackie Chan as Chon Wang (the Chinese spelling of John Wayne) who teams up with good bad-guy Roy O'Bannon (Owen Wilson). They're pursuing the Empress of China or a load of gold -- whatever -- and have many misadventures. It didn't dawn on me until the end that the title "Shanghai Noon" is a comical take on "High Noon" (aduh). Anyway, this is a good flick to watch if you're in the mood for an Indiana Jones-type movie, like 1999's "The Mummy." It's not as good as "Raiders of the Lost Ark", but it's better than its sequels. Chan and Wilson have great chemistry and the humor is amusing, like the Wyatt Earp line at the end. Of course, with Jackie Chan the action is great as well, but it goes a bit overboard towards the end, which is typical of Hollywood, as well as overlong. The film runs 110 minutes and was shot in Alberta, Canada, and the Forbidden City, Beijing. GRADE: B
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