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  1. Shanghai is a series of martial arts action comedy films based on the characters written by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar.The series includes: Shanghai Noon (2000), Shanghai Knights (2003), and the upcoming Shanghai Dawn (TBA). It stars Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson as the Chinese Imperial guard Chon Wang and the American bandit Roy O'Bannon. The series combined has grossed $188 million.

  2. Shanghai Knights is a film directed by David Dobkin with Jackie Chan, Owen Wilson, Aidan Gillen, Fann Wong .... Year: 2003. Original title: Shanghai Knights. Synopsis: It's 1887, and odd-couple heroes Chon Wang (Jackie Chan) and Roy O'Bannon (Owen Wilson) are in London to retrieve the Imperial Seal of China, stolen by an English lord (Aidan Gillen) who killed Wang's ...You can watch Shanghai ...

  3. Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson jump back in the saddle for SHANGHAI KNIGHTS, the hilarious sequel to the hit action-comedy SHANGHAI NOON. When Chon Wang (Chan) ...

  4. Shanghai Knights İzleyin | Disney+. Onur ve intikam arayışında olan iki ortak arasında neşe ve eğlence doğar.

  5. 26 de may. de 2000 · Shanghai Noon: Directed by Tom Dey. With Jackie Chan, Owen Wilson, Lucy Liu, Brandon Merrill. A Chinese man travels to the Wild West to rescue a kidnapped Princess. After teaming up with a train robber, the unlikely duo takes on a Chinese traitor and his corrupt boss.

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0000329Jackie Chan - IMDb

    Jackie Chan. Actor: Who Am I?. Hong Kong's cheeky, lovable and best-known film star, Jackie Chan endured many years of long, hard work and multiple injuries to establish international success after his start in Hong Kong's manic martial arts cinema industry. Jackie was born Kong-sang Chan on April 7, 1954, on Hong Kong's famous Victoria Peak, to Charles and Lee-Lee Chan, and the family ...

  7. "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 ...