Description Chon Wang and Roy O'Bannon are back and this time they set out to avenge the death of Chon's father. A Chinese rebel murders Chon's father and escapes to London and the pair follow him...
| Credits | | Producer: | Edward L. McDonnell, Gary Barber, Jonathan Glickman, Roger Birnbaum, Stephanie Austin | | Score Composer: | Randy Edelman |
Editorial Reviews "...This time the silliness is as contagious as it is outrageous....[Chan] has come through with one of his best..." New York Times - p.E1 - Elvis Mitchell (02/07/2003)
"...The star play and anachronisms recapture some of the surreal spirit of the Crosby-Hope ROAD movies..." USA Today - p.13D - Mike Clark (02/07/2003)
"...[Chan] is a talent not so much cooling down as getting cool in middle age. And it turns out, his is just the right temperature for light entertainment..." Entertainment Weekly - p.51-2 - Lisa Schwarzbaum (02/14/2003)
"...Propelled by potent chemistry between Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson, SHANGHAI KNIGHTS proves that, sometimes, bigger actually can be better. A hugely entertaining and more lavishly mounted follow-up to 2000's SHANGHAI NOON..." Variety - p.31 - Joe Leydon (02/03/2003)
"With SHANGHAI KNIGHTS, Jackie Chan proves himself king of the Hollywood buddy picture..." Box Office - p.108 - Wade Major (04/01/2003)
"...SHANGHAI KNIGHTS sees Jackie indulge his passion for Buster Keaton and all things silent and comic-like..." Total Film - p.94 - James White (05/01/2003)
"...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..." Chicago Sun-Times - p.30 - Roger Ebert (02/07/2003)
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