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| Chon Wang is on a mission to rescue the beautiful Princess Pei Pei from her kidnappers, he enlists the help of a cowboy called Roy O'Bannon and together they get set for an adventure.
Two cultures collide in Shanghai Noon, a wildly hilarious, stunt-filled action-adventure comedy starring the death-defying action hero Jackie Chan (Rush Hour 2), Owen Wilson (Armageddon, The Royal Tenenbaums), and Lucy Liu (Payback, Charlie's Angels).
Jackie Chan plays Chinese Imperial Guard Chon Wang who hightails it to the wild and woolly West to rescue the beautiful kidnapped Princess Pei Pei (Lucky Liu).
When he meets up with the laid-back outlaw cowboy dude Roy O'Bannon (Owen Wilson), they form the best mismatch ever made in the rough and tumble Old West -- the two face jail, brawls, bordellos, and the vilest villains this side of the Great Wall!
Spectacular stunts, outrageous irreverence, and epic vistas reign as East meets West in a battle for honor, royalty, and a fortune in gold! It's a real kick!
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Set in 1881 the lovely Princess Pei Pei
(Lucy Liu) is tricked into leaving China's imperial Forbidden City and is
kidnapped. The Emperor dispatches three of his most fierce and noble Imperial
Guards to deliver the ransom in gold to her kidnappers in America's Wild West,
Chon Wang (Jackie Chan) isn't among the chosen. However, he manages to tag
along anyway by offering to carry the luggage for his uncle, the
interpreter.
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Heading through the Nevada desert by train, the Imperial entourage is hijacked
by would-be train robbers calling themselves the Roy O'Bannon gang. Their
leader, Roy, (Owen Wilson), spends more time self-promoting than pulling the
heist and after some quick martial arts moves by Chon the thieves lose the
loot, but they also leave Chon alone in the desert.
Roy has been abandoned by his former partners in crime and buried up to
his neck in the desert sand due to his bungled robbery. Fortunately for Roy,
Chon finds him and he begs to be saved - Chon obliges by providing a set of
chopsticks and suggests Roy dig himself out -- no hands!
As Chon continues his journey, he takes on a party of Crow warriors to save a
small Native American boy and finds himself a hero with the boy's Sioux tribe.
He is rewarded with a peace pipe smoke-up, a horse with some bizarre habits,
and a beautiful Indian wife. When Chon sets off again to rescue the princess,
all but the peace pipe come with him.
An unexpected run-in with Roy in a saloon lands the two in jail. But upon
hearing that Chon's mission involves not only a beautiful princess but also a
trunk of gold coins, Roy becomes his new best friend. Chon engineers a
brilliant jailbreak and the unlikely partners head to Carson City, where they
face brawls, bordellos, treachery, and plenty of what Roy calls "crazy,
girlie, kick-fightin'" as East meets West in a battle for honor, royalty,
and a fortune in gold.
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