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This sequel to the successful Shanghai Noon reunites 19th-century imperial guard Chon Wang (Jackie Chan) and train robber Roy O';Bannon (Owen Wilson). When a Chinese rebel murders Chon';s estranged father, Chon and Roy head to England seeking revenge. Chon';s sister, Lin, has the same idea, and uncovers a conspiracy to murder England';s royal family.
Martial arts buddy sequel is exactly what you expect.
December 28, 2010
Ebert & Roeper
Like an Abbott & Costello comedy, Shanghai Knights is truly dumb, sometimes inconsistent, but awfully funny.
February 10, 2003
Seanax.com
Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson bring the Far East and the old West to 19th century London as they search for Chan's sister (Fann Wong) in Shanghai Knights (2003), a high spirited but dumbed-down sequel to Shanghai Noon.
This innocent, sixties-style, big-budget comedy-romance-action-adventure romp is solid family entertainment that would make any self-respecting kid's jaw drop for a good two hours. [Blu-ray]