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  1. Shanghai Noon

    PG-132000 · Action · 1h 50m

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  1. May 26, 2000 · What “Shanghai Noon” proves–and here’s how it’s a criticism of “Wild Wild West”–is that no matter how much effort is put into production values and special effects, a movie like this finally depends on dialogue and characters.

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  3. In summary, Shanghai Noon deserves a perfect score of 10/10. It is an exceptional film that seamlessly combines action, comedy, and adventure, while also embracing cultural diversity.

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    • Tom Dey
    • PG-13
    • Jackie Chan
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  4. Engaging Jackie Chan movie for older teens and up. Read Common Sense Media's Shanghai Noon review, age rating, and parents guide.

    • Jackie Chan, Lucy Liu, Owen Wilson
    • Tom Dey
    • Touchstone Pictures
  5. In "Shanghai Noon," Chan plays Chon Wang, a 19th century Chinese martial arts master who ventures out to Nevada in order to rescue the kidnapped Princess Pei Pei (Lucy Liu), whose name is misused by Roy O'Bannon (Wilson) on at last one occasion.

  6. Shanghai Noon Reviews. All Critics. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Sean Axmaker Stream on Demand. This East-meets-Old-West action comedy is hardly original, but the unlikely...

  7. Shanghai Noon is a 2000 American martial arts western action comedy film directed by Tom Dey in his feature film debut, written by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, and starring Jackie Chan, Owen Wilson and Lucy Liu. It is the first entry in the Shanghai film series.

  8. www.metacritic.com › movie › shanghai-noonShanghai Noon - Metacritic

    May 26, 2000 · American Cinema Editors, USA. When Lo Fong (Roger Yuan) kidnaps the Emperor's daughter, Princess Pei Pei (Lucy Liu), and takes her to America, the Emperor sends his best Imperial Guardsman to find her. Chon Wang (Jackie Chan), one of the Emperor's least distinguished guards, insists on joining them.

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