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Cuando un rebelde chino asesina al padre de Chon, del que está distanciado, y escapa a Inglaterra, Chon y Roy se dirigen a Londres con la intención de vengarse.Cuando un rebelde chino asesina al padre de Chon, del que está distanciado, y escapa a Inglaterra, Chon y Roy se dirigen a Londres con la intención de vengarse.Cuando un rebelde chino asesina al padre de Chon, del que está distanciado, y escapa a Inglaterra, Chon y Roy se dirigen a Londres con la intención de vengarse.
- Premios
- 5 nominaciones en total
Aaron Taylor-Johnson
- Charlie
- (as Aaron Johnson)
Anna-Louise Plowman
- Debutante
- (as Anna Louise Plowman)
Kim Chan
- Chon Wang's Father
- (as Kim S. Chan)
Argumento
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- CuriosidadesThere are several references to Sherlock Holmes in this movie. One of them is that the "bad guy" is named Lord Rathbone. Basil Rathbone was one of the first actors to play Sherlock Holmes in a movie.
- PifiasThe first commercially available automobile did not appear until 1888, and it looked very different from the cars seen in the movie. The particular Renault automobile owned by Rathbone was made around 1914.
- Citas
Prostitute: [trying to woo Roy] I'll give you a discount.
Roy: That's the most romantic thing a woman has ever said to me.
- Créditos adicionalesOuttakes from the movie run during the ending credits.
- Banda sonoraGangway Charlie
Written by Leroy Shield
Performed by the Beau Hunks
Licensed Courtesy of Basta Music, Holland
Reseña destacada
Shanghai Knights boasts an adequate story, interesting characters -loved the Scotland Yard inspector-, good acting -especially from the villains-, some funny moments, solid action scenes, cute movie and historical references, and strong production. So you can watch it confidently, knowing you're not going to get a horrid piece of junk.
That's the positive side. On the negative side, the movie is thoroughly unremarkable. I only watched it last night and I'm racking my brain trying to remember something memorable about it. After a while, I can only come up with two things. The name of the Jackie Chan character cracked me up: Chon Wang -pronounced "John Wayne". The same as in the first part, of course, but I haven't watched that since it came out.
The other thing that cracked me up ***minor spoiler start*** is that Roy blew all their money from part I by investing in zeppelins instead of cars. I thought that was pretty clever. But then there's the head-scratching moment when Roy confesses he lied, he actually lost the money publishing his book... a book that so happens to be a hit all over the country and is even well-known in England. Huh? I guess the script called for a "confession moment" and there was nothing else he could confess to right then ***minor spoiler end***.
How does this movie compare to Shanghai Noon? Can't tell, I don't remember. As for Rush Hour (not to mention early Jackie Chan films), I found the latter to be funnier, more original and an altogether better film. But Shanghai Knights is still OK, if you're tired of rewatching old Jackie films.
That's the positive side. On the negative side, the movie is thoroughly unremarkable. I only watched it last night and I'm racking my brain trying to remember something memorable about it. After a while, I can only come up with two things. The name of the Jackie Chan character cracked me up: Chon Wang -pronounced "John Wayne". The same as in the first part, of course, but I haven't watched that since it came out.
The other thing that cracked me up ***minor spoiler start*** is that Roy blew all their money from part I by investing in zeppelins instead of cars. I thought that was pretty clever. But then there's the head-scratching moment when Roy confesses he lied, he actually lost the money publishing his book... a book that so happens to be a hit all over the country and is even well-known in England. Huh? I guess the script called for a "confession moment" and there was nothing else he could confess to right then ***minor spoiler end***.
How does this movie compare to Shanghai Noon? Can't tell, I don't remember. As for Rush Hour (not to mention early Jackie Chan films), I found the latter to be funnier, more original and an altogether better film. But Shanghai Knights is still OK, if you're tired of rewatching old Jackie films.
- ricderob
- 27 oct 2012
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Idiomas
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Shanghai Knights
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Empresas productoras
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- Presupuesto
- 50.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 60.476.872 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 19.603.630 US$
- 9 feb 2003
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 88.323.487 US$
- Duración1 hora 54 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
- 2.35 : 1
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