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    Shanghai Knights

    PG-132003 · Action · 1h 54m

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  1. Feb 7, 2003 · Shanghai Knights: Directed by David Dobkin. With Jackie Chan, Owen Wilson, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Tom Fisher. When a Chinese rebel murders Chon's estranged father and escapes to England, Chon and Roy make their way to London with revenge on their minds.

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    • Action, Adventure, Comedy
    • David Dobkin
    • 2003-02-07
  2. Shanghai Knights is a 2003 American martial arts action comedy film. It is the sequel to Shanghai Noon, and the second installment of the Shanghai film series. Directed by David Dobkin and written by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, it stars Jackie Chan, Owen Wilson, Fann Wong, Donnie Yen and Aidan Gillen . It was released on February 7, 2003.

  3. Shanghai Knights. PG-13 Released Feb 7, 2003 1h 54m Comedy Action. List. 66% Tomatometer 151 Reviews. 54% Audience Score 250,000+ Ratings. After taming the wild west in the comedy "Shanghai Noon ...

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    • David Dobkin
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    • Jackie Chan
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  4. production supervisor. Scott Thaler. production manager (uncredited) Second Unit Director or Assistant Director. Leon Thomas Braun. trainee assistant director: Calgary crew. Jan Chalupa. third assistant director: Czech Republic. Jakub Dvorak.

  5. Synopsis. The film opens in the Forbidden City in 1887, where Chon Lin (Fann Wong) is drinking tea with her father, the Keeper of the Imperial Seal of China. She tells him her brother, Chon Wang (Jackie Chan), is doing well as a sheriff in Carson City, Nevada, United States, but her father replies that her brother is dead to him.

  6. Shanghai Knights. Chon Wang and his comrades shake up Victorian England. 3,213 IMDb 6.2 1 h 50 min 2003. ... Movies, TV & Celebrities: IMDbPro Get Info Entertainment

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  8. Feb 7, 2003 · "Shanghai Knights" has a nice mix of calculation and relaxed goofiness, and in Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson, once again teams up two playful actors who manifestly enjoy playing their ridiculous roles. The world of the action comedy is fraught with failure, still more so the period-Western-kung fu comedy, but here is a movie, like its predecessor "Shanghai Noon" (2000), that bounds from one gag ...

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