China, anno 1881. Chon Wang, kampferprobter und treuer Gardist im Dienste des Kaisers von China, hat einen lebensgefährlichen Auftrag: Er soll die wunderschöne Prinzessin Pei Pei aus den Händen des Regimegegners Lo Fung befreien. Dieser hat die Prinzessin nach Amerika verschleppt und verlangt hohes Lösegeld für ihre Freilung. Im Wilden Westen gesellt sich der gutmütige Outlaw Roy zu Chon Wang und gemeinsam müssen sie allerhand Abenteuer und Gefahren gegen Indianer, brutale Kopfgeldjäger und verräterische Chinesen überstehen, bevor sie endlich die Prinzessin retten können.Bonusmaterial:Audiokommentar in DD 2.0; Deleted Scenes; Blick hinter die Kulissen; Interviews; Featuretten; Making an "Eastern Western"; Musik Video;
H**
Love love love
Loved this movie as a kid love it as an adult never gets old :)
M**K
Always good film
Good fun 🤩
N**A
Hilariously fun
Always a good watch - great family film for those with pre-teen older kids
S**N
He even has a cool sounding name!
A loyal Imperial Guard sets off to America to rescue a kidnapped Princess that he serves in China. After the train he is on is robbed by Outlaws, and his uncle is killed, a set of circumstances will put the guard in the company of a rapscallion cowboy named Roy O'Bannon, to form an unlikely a duo as you are ever likely to see.Laden with Cowboy clichés and trumpeting that it is a West meets the East fish out of water shenanigan, Shanghai Noon could so easily have been a film to roll your eyes up to heaven with. Thankfully it turns out to be a non pretentious, non moralistic mess that entertains those looking for a comedy that just wants to cheer you up. Jackie Chan as Chon Wang (say that real fast to get the joke) opens up his bag of martial arts joviality and impresses as much as he amuses (check out the horse shoe set piece). While Owen Wilson as O'Bannon leaves behind some previous stinker pictures, to engage us royally as a comedy actor and provide us with dynamite chemistry playing off the charming wonder of Chan (the sequel was inevitable). With both men clearly happy to run with it and let each one share the limelight.It's a positive delight is what it is, blustering set pieces go hand in hand with cheeky in-jokes and Western genre standards, whilst the end credit out takes are some of the funniest out there. Highly recommended viewing to those in need of a pick me up and to those who know that sometimes harmless fun can be a cinematic treat. 7/10
R**
Lived this Jackie Chan film
Entertaining, funny and enjoyable
K**R
Good
Good
A**.
I loved it
Funny and entertaining. Great work.
S**T
Really good!
This is one of my favourite Jackie Chan films, along with the 2nd one Shanghai Knights.The storyline is simple, chinese man hunts the kidnapped princess in the Wild West and encounters cowboy bandit and they become friends and help each other. I'll be honest, my husband hates it and it is very tongue in cheek in places but that is one of the reason's I love it!Would definitely recommend it if you like comedy and Jackie Chan!
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