Movie 'Shanghai Noon'
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The old west meets the far east.
Chon Wang, a clumsy imperial guard trails Princess Pei Pei when she is 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.
English
- a.k.a. Le Cowboy de Shanghai Regional French title
German (Deutsch)
Die chinesische Prinzessin Pei Pei wird im Jahre 1881 von dem Schurken Lo Fung entführt. Ihr Leibwächter Chong Wang macht sich auf, um sie zu befreien. Unterwegs gesellt sich der Wanderer Roy zu ihm, und gemeinsam schlagen sie sich durch den Wilden Westen, meistern Begegnungen mit brutalen Kopfjägern, Indianern und Chinesen…
French (Français)
- a.k.a. Shanghai Kid
Au XIXe siècle, le maladroit Chon Wang compte parmi les membres de l'illustre garde de l'empereur de Chine. Lorsque la princesse Pei Pei est enlevée dans la Cité interdite, Wang se sent responsable. Il insiste pour se joindre à l'élite chargée de retrouver la belle. Afin d'échapper aux poursuites, les ravisseurs ont traversé les mers et se sont installés en Amérique. La piste des malfrats conduit Wang et ses compagnons dans le Nevada. L'Ouest sauvage, dont la culture se démarque de celle de l'Extrême-Orient, déstabilise la troupe. Wang est séparé des autres et continue seul ses recherches. Jusqu'à ce qu'il trouve un partenaire de fortune, Roy O'Bannon...
Italian (Italiano)
Nel 1881 la principessa Pei Pei è rapita con l'inganno e si ritrova in un campo minerario del Nevada, schiava di un cinese rinnegato. I rapitori per liberarla chiedono una cassa colma d'oro. Alle tre Guardie Imperiali incaricata di riportare la principessa a casa si aggrega Chon Wang che, aiutato da un rapinatore di treni, la salva dopo avventurose peripezie.
Part of Shanghai Noon Collection
Shanghai Noon is a 2000 Chinese-American action comedy western film starring Jackie Chan, Owen Wilson and Lucy Liu. The film, marking the directorial debut of Tom Dey, was written by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar. A sequel, Shanghai Knights, was released in 2003, with David Dobkin as director.
Shanghai Noon owned
- Release Date:
- Rating: 64% · 2,414
Chon Wang, a clumsy imperial guard trails Princess Pei Pei when she is 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 Knights owned
- Release Date:
- Rating: 61% · 2,160
The dynamic duo of Chon Wang and Roy O'Bannon return for another crazy adventure. This time, they're in London to avenge the murder of Chon's father, but end up on an even bigger case. Chon's sister is there to do the same, but instead unearths a plot to kill the royal family. No one believes her, though, and it's up to Chon and Roy (who has romance on his mind) to prove her right.
Shanghai Dawn not owned
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The continuing adventures of former Chinese Imperial guard Chon Wang and American bandit, Roy O'Bannon.
- Release Date
- Runtime
- Keywords
- 19th century
- action hero
- chinese
- cowboy
- duringcreditsstinger
- good versus evil
- martial arts
- native american
- princess
- rescue
- sioux
- travel
- Genres
- Action
- Adventure
- Comedy
- Western
- Languages
- English
- Spanish (Español)
- Mandarin (普通话)
- Origin Countries
- Hong Kong
- United States of America
- Production Countries
- Hong Kong
- United States of America
- Production Companies
- Roger Birnbaum Productions
- Spyglass Entertainment
- Touchstone Pictures
- Release Dates
- Theatrical PG-13
- Theatrical U
- Theatrical PG
- Theatrical 12
- Theatrical 12
- Ratings
- TMDb 64% · 2,414 (more information on website)
- IMDb 66% · 134,976 (more information on website)
- Rotten Tomatoes® 80% (more information on website)
- metacritic 77% (more information on website)
Cast
Character | Person |
---|---|
Chon Wang | Jackie Chan |
Roy O'Bannon | Owen Wilson |
Princess Pei Pei | Lucy Liu |
Nathan Van Cleef | Xander Berkeley |
Lo Fong | Roger Yuan |
Imperial Guard | Yu Rongguang |
Wallace | Walton Goggins |
Indian Wife | Brandon Merrill |
Andrews | Jason Connery |
Blue | Adrien Dorval |
Hooker in Distress | Stacy Grant |
Fifi | Kate Luyben |
Royal Interpreter | Henry O |
Little Feather | Simon Baker |
Saddle Rock Sheriff | A.C. Peterson |
Saddle Rock Deputy | Rad Daly |
Dream Sequence Hooker | Eliza Norbury |
Imperial Guard | Eric Chen |
Imperial Guard | Cui Ya Hui |
Vasquez | Rafael Báez |
Sioux Chief | Russell Badger |
Margie | Jody Thompson |
Dream Sequence Hooker | Kendall Saunders |
Train Passenger | Christy Greene |
Indian With the Axe / Saloon Fighter (uncredited) | Yuen Biao |
Railway Worker (uncredited) | Larry Lam |
Chief's Sidekick | Sam Simon |
Crew
Department | Job | Person |
---|---|---|
Art | Art Direction | Brandt Gordon |
Assistant Art Director | Rand Sagers | |
Susan Turner | ||
Assistant Property Master | Catherine Leighton | |
David Rosychuk | ||
Construction Coordinator | Jan Kobylka | |
Leadman | Cynthia La Jeunesse | |
Stephen C. Peterman | ||
Production Design | Peter J. Hampton | |
Property Master | Jimmy Chow | |
Set Decoration | Bryony Foster | |
Storyboard Artist | Corran Brownlee | |
Supervising Art Director | Jeff Ginn | |
Camera | "A" Camera Operator | Paul Edwards |
"B" Camera Operator | Armin Matter | |
Best Boy Grip | Monty Montgomerie | |
Camera Operator | Paul A. Edwards | |
Director of Photography | Dan Mindel | |
First Assistant "A" Camera | John T. Connor | |
First Assistant "B" Camera | Timothy Robin Spencer | |
Key Grip | Randy Tambling | |
Second Assistant "A" Camera | Dean Heselden | |
Second Assistant "B" Camera | Kevin Haverty | |
Mick Lipohar | ||
Still Photographer | Douglas Curran | |
Jonathan Wenk | ||
Costume & Make-Up | Assistant Costume Designer | Lizzie McGovern |
Costume Design | Joseph A. Porro | |
Costume Supervisor | Gayle Franklin | |
Jean Rosone | ||
First Assistant Hairstylist | Franca Vaccaro | |
First Assistant Makeup Artist | Rita Ciccozzi | |
Hairstylist | Sharon Li Po-Lin | |
Key Hair Stylist | James D. Brown | |
Makeup Artist | Ann Pala | |
Makeup Supervisor | Rosalina Da Silva | |
Crew | Dialogue Coach | Diana C. Weng |
Stunt Coordinator | Brent Woolsey | |
Stunt Double | Marny Eng | |
Stunts | Andy Cheng | |
Corry Glass | ||
Lauro David Chartrand-DelValle | ||
Marny Eng | ||
Tad Griffith | ||
Trish Schill | ||
Transportation Coordinator | Coleman Robinson | |
Unit Publicist | Lee Anne Muldoon | |
Directing | Director | Tom Dey |
First Assistant Director | Bruce Moriarty | |
Script Supervisor | Kathryn Buck | |
Second Unit Director | E. J. Foerster | |
Third Assistant Director | Michelle Fitzpatrick | |
Editing | Additional Editing | Billy Weber |
Associate Editor | Kevin Nolting | |
Color Timer | Bob Kaiser | |
Editor | Richard Chew | |
Lighting | Best Boy Electric | Gordon Schmidt |
Rigging Gaffer | Tom Starnes | |
Production | Associate Producer | Bruce Moriarty |
Casting | Matthew Barry | |
Nancy Green-Keyes | ||
Co-Producer | Jules Daly | |
Ned Dowd | ||
Executive Producer | Jackie Chan | |
Solon So Chi-Hung | ||
Willie Chan Chi-Keung | ||
Extras Casting | Louise Mackiewicz | |
First Assistant Accountant | Jill Hahn | |
Post Production Accountant | Abraham Park | |
Producer | Gary Barber | |
Jonathan Glickman | ||
Roger Birnbaum | ||
Production Accountant | April A. Janow | |
Production Coordinator | Kaayla Ryane | |
Production Supervisor | Andrew Francis Fenady | |
Unit Production Manager | Kevin Reidy | |
Sound | ADR Editor | Linda Folk |
Michele Perrone | ||
ADR Mixer | Brad Hillman | |
David Horner | ||
Jeff Hamon | ||
Scott Schmidt | ||
ADR Supervisor | Kimberly Harris | |
Assistant Sound Editor | Ann L. Thornberg | |
Mark A. Tracy | ||
Boom Operator | Denis Bellingham | |
Foley Artist | Alicia Stevenson | |
Alyson Dee Moore | ||
Dawn Fintor | ||
John Roesch | ||
Foley Mixer | David Betancourt | |
Mary Jo Lang | ||
Foley Recordist | Carolyn Tapp | |
Music Editor | John LaSalandra | |
Music Supervisor | Kathy Nelson | |
Original Music Composer | Randy Edelman | |
Production Sound Mixer | David Lee | |
Sound Designer | Tim Chau | |
Sound Editor | David Kern | |
Doug Jackson | ||
Jim Brookshire | ||
Nancy MacLeod | ||
Nils C. Jensen | ||
Sound Re-Recording Mixer | Andy D'Addario | |
Tim Chau | ||
Supervising Sound Editor | Tim Chau | |
Visual Effects | Visual Effects Supervisor | Tim Landry |
Writing | Screenplay | Alfred Gough |
Miles Millar |