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Shanghai Knights / directed by David Dobkin.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Pasig City : Viva Video, c2003.Description: 2 vcdLOC classification:
  • VCD 220 D654 2003
Summary: The Old World meets the Wild West as Chon Wang (JACKIE CHAN) and Roy O'Bannon (OWEN WILSON) jump back in the saddle of SHANGHAI KNIGHTS, the hilarious sequel to the outrageous hit comedy Shanghai Noon. Chon leaves his honorable life as sheriff of Carson City when his sister brings news of his estranged father's murder. On a daring quest for honor and revenge, Chon reunites with Roy, his yarn-spinning sidekick. The trail leads to London, landing America's family. Chon has his hands - and feet - full as he tries to avenge his father, give Victorian Britain a kick in the pants, and keep love-struck Roy away from his sister! Who says you can't teach the old world new tricks?
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AUDIO VISUAL MATERIALS Saint Andrew's Theological Seminary Mosher Library VCD 220 D654 2003 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available VCD 220

The Old World meets the Wild West as Chon Wang (JACKIE CHAN) and Roy O'Bannon (OWEN WILSON) jump back in the saddle of SHANGHAI KNIGHTS, the hilarious sequel to the outrageous hit comedy Shanghai Noon. Chon leaves his honorable life as sheriff of Carson City when his sister brings news of his estranged father's murder. On a daring quest for honor and revenge, Chon reunites with Roy, his yarn-spinning sidekick. The trail leads to London, landing America's family. Chon has his hands - and feet - full as he tries to avenge his father, give Victorian Britain a kick in the pants, and keep love-struck Roy away from his sister! Who says you can't teach the old world new tricks?

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