Shanghai Knights

Shanghai Knights

115 mins | Comedy, Action, Adventure, Western | Feb. 6, 2003

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 Knights

115 mins | Comedy, Action, Adventure, Western | Feb. 6, 2003

Shanghai Knights
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.
IMDb rating 6.2
Producers Spyglass Entertainment, Emperor Motion Pictures, Touchstone Pictures, Birnbaum / Barber Productions, All Knight Productions
Original title Shanghai Knights
Directors Helena Frankova, Ben Howarth, Jakub Dvorak, Lori Wyant, Christopher Newman, Scott Thaler, Nada Pinter, E. J. Foerster, David Dobkin
Writers Alfred Gough, Miles Millar

Cast

Jackie Chan

as Chon Wang

Owen Wilson

as Roy O’Bannon

Fann Wong

as Chon Lin

Aidan Gillen

as Lord Nelson Rathbone

Donnie Yen

as Wu Chow

Tom Fisher

as Arthur 'Artie' Doyle

Aaron Taylor-Johnson

as Charlie Chaplin

Alison King

as Prostitute

Constantine Gregory

as The Mayor

Anna-Louise Plowman

as Debutante

Georgina Chapman

as Debutante

John Owens

as Server

Richard Bremmer

as Master at Arms

Kim Chan

as Chon Wang's Father

Gemma Jones

as Queen Victoria

Daisy Beaumont

as Cigarette Girl

Stephen Fisher

as Head Waiter

Matt Hill

as Deputy

Tom Wu

as Lead Boxer Liu

Vincent Wang

as Imperial Guard

Barbara Nedeljakova

as Debutante #3

Bùi Văn Hải

as Palace Guard

Oliver Cotton

as Jack the Ripper

Eric Meyers

as Front Desk Clerk

Jonathan Harvey

as Fagin #1

Richard Haas

as Street Preacher

Terry Howson

as Shotgun

Ryan James

as Waiter

Barry Stanton

as Lord Chancellor

Matthew Storey

as Fagin #2

Charlie G. Hawkins

as Newspaper Boy

Gerard Whelan

as Rathbone Guard

Rene Hajek

as Rathbone Guard #2

Ho Ban Le

as Palace Guard

Vladimír Hrbek

as Old Man with Cane

Jirí Mojzís

as Old Couple, Man

Marta Andresová

as Old Couple, Woman

David Lištván

as Palace Guard with Rifle

Petra Jezková

as Toothless Flower Girl

Eva Ruzicka

as Debutante #4

Hanka Scudlová

as Cleopatra Model

Hana Jouzová

as Harpist

Tom Klar

as Quartet

Jan Petrik

as Quartet

Milolas Cech

as Quartet

Karel Urban

as Quartet

Bradley James Allan

as Street Thug / Library Thug (uncredited)

Mars

as Torch Thug on Boat (uncredited)

Robert Lin

as Additional ADR Voice (uncredited)

Wu Gang

as Boxer Swordsman / Torch Thug on Boat (uncredited)

James Embree

as Street Thug (uncredited)

Nicky Li Chung-Chi

as Boxer Swordsman (uncredited)