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Synopsis
Jackie Chan has often played a fish out of water, but he's rarely found himself so far upstream as in this comic adventure, in which he puts his fighting skills to the test in the Old West of the 1850s. Lo Fong (Roger Yuan), onetime captain of the Chinese Imperial Guard, has traded upholding the law for smuggling opium. Needing some operating capital, Lo Fong kidnaps the Emperor's daughter, Princess Pei Pei (Lucy Liu), and takes her to America. When the Emperor sends his best men to find her, Chon Wang (Chan), one of the Emperor's less distinguished guards, insists on joining them; he feels at fault for Lo Fong's capturing the Princess, and he wants to make amends. However, while the rescue party scours the West, Chon Wang gets separated from the group and soon becomes lost. When he crosses paths with Roy O'Bannon (Owen Wilson), a bright but arrogant train robber, the two become unlikely allies. While Shanghai Noon was billed as Jackie Chan's follow-up to Rush Hour, his first successful American-made feature, it was actually filmed in Canada, as was Chan's breakthrough film in America, the Hong Kong-backed Rumble in the Bronx. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Rafael Baez Vasquez
Xander Berkeley Van Cleef
Eric Chen Imperial Guard
Jason Connery Andrews
Walton Goggins Wallace
Roger Yuan Lo Fong
Jackie Chan Chon Wang
P. Adrien Dorval Blue
Owen Wilson Roy O'Bannon
Stacy Grant Hooker in Distress
Yu Rongguang Imperial Guard
Lucy Liu Princess Pei Pei
Henry O Royal Interpreter
Brandon Merrill Indian Wife
Cui Ya Hi Imperial Guard
Kate Luyben Fifi
Russell Badger Sioux Chief

Production Crew

Brandt Gordon Art Director
Matthew Barry Casting
Nancy Green-Keyes Casting
Dan Mindel Cinematographer
Jules Daly Co-producer
Ned Dowd Co-producer
Randy Edelman Composer (Music Score)
Tom Dey Director
Richard Chew Editor
Jackie Chan Executive Producer
Solon So Executive Producer
Willie Chan Executive Producer
Bruce G. Moriarty First Assistant Director
Kathy Nelson Musical Direction/Supervision
Gary Barber Producer
Jonathan Glickman Producer
Roger Birnbaum Producer
Peter J. Hampton Production Designer
Alfred Gough Screenwriter
Miles Millar Screenwriter
Bryony Foster Set Decorator
David Lee Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 2000
Runtime: 110
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG13
for action violence, some drug humor, language and sensuality
Category: Feature


Produced by
Jackie Chan Films
Spyglass Entertainment
Touchstone Pictures

Release
May 26, 2000 (USA)
by Buena Vista