Shanghai Noon - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Shanghai Noon"
Shanghai Noon (2000)
Timing: 1:50 (110 min)
Shanghai Noon - TMDB rating
6.4/10
2701
Shanghai Noon - Kinopoisk rating
7.556/10
69899
Shanghai Noon - IMDB rating
6.6/10
142000

Actors and characters

Photo Jackie Chan #7912Photo Jackie Chan #7913Photo Jackie Chan #7914Photo Jackie Chan #7915

Jackie Chan

Jackie Chan
Character Chon Wang
Photo Owen Wilson #8928Photo Owen Wilson #8929Photo Owen Wilson #8930

Owen Wilson

Owen Wilson
Character Roy O'Bannon
Photo Lucy Liu #13534Photo Lucy Liu #13535Photo Lucy Liu #13536Photo Lucy Liu #13537

Lucy Liu

Lucy Liu
Character Princess Pei Pei
Photo Xander Berkeley #31823Photo Xander Berkeley #31824

Xander Berkeley

Xander Berkeley
Character Nathan Van Cleef
Photo Roger Yuan #18548Photo Roger Yuan #18549

Roger Yuan

Roger Yuan
Character Lo Fong
Photo Yu Rongguang #46746Photo Yu Rongguang #46747Photo Yu Rongguang #72667

Yu Rongguang

Yu Rongguang
Character Imperial Guard
Photo Walton Goggins #25309Photo Walton Goggins #25310Photo Walton Goggins #25311Photo Walton Goggins #25312

Walton Goggins

Walton Goggins
Character Wallace
Photo Brandon Merrill #90805
Brandon Merrill
Character Indian Wife
Photo Jason Connery #86068Photo Jason Connery #86069

Jason Connery

Jason Connery
Character Andrews
Photo Adrien Dorval #24139
Adrien Dorval
Character Blue
Photo Stacy Grant #90806Photo Stacy Grant #90807

Stacy Grant

Stacy Grant
Character Hooker in Distress
Photo Kate Luyben #52118Photo Kate Luyben #52119Photo Kate Luyben #73454Photo Kate Luyben #73455
Kate Luyben
Character Fifi
Photo Henry O #28974

Henry O

Henry O
Character Royal Interpreter
Photo Simon Baker #90808

Simon Baker

Simon Baker
Character Little Feather
Photo A.C. Peterson #44036Photo A.C. Peterson #44037Photo A.C. Peterson #44038Photo A.C. Peterson #72249

A.C. Peterson

A.C. Peterson
Character Saddle Rock Sheriff
Photo Rad Daly #15108
Rad Daly
Character Saddle Rock Deputy
Photo Eliza Norbury #90809

Eliza Norbury

Eliza Norbury
Character Dream Sequence Hooker
Photo Eric Chen #90810

Eric Chen

Eric Chen
Character Imperial Guard
Cui Ya Hui
Character Imperial Guard
Rafael Báez
Character Vasquez
Photo Russell Badger #90811
Russell Badger
Character Sioux Chief
Photo Jody Thompson #29007

Jody Thompson

Jody Thompson
Character Margie
Kendall Saunders
Character Dream Sequence Hooker
Photo Christy Greene #90812
Christy Greene
Character Train Passenger
Photo Sam Simon #28618

Sam Simon

Sam Simon
Character Chief's Sidekick
Photo Olivia Cheng #149178Photo Olivia Cheng #149179Photo Olivia Cheng #149180Photo Olivia Cheng #149181

Olivia Cheng

Olivia Cheng
Character Dim Sum Girl #1
Christopher Hunt
Character Apothecary Shopkeeper
Photo Shayne Wyler #351628
Shayne Wyler
Character Saloon Gambler
Photo Yuen Biao #63155

Yuen Biao

Yuen Biao
Character Indian With the Axe / Saloon Fighter (uncredited)
Photo Larry Lam #69660

Larry Lam

Larry Lam
Character Railway Worker (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Xander Berkeley plays a character named Nathan Van Cliff – this is a tribute to Western actor Lee Van Cleef.
  • The DVD contains many deleted scenes, some of which play a significant role in the film's plot. They are collected in a separate section on the DVD, and these are the scenes: Chon Wang travels in the lead locomotive in the wrong direction and collides with a locomotive packed with explosives. A meeting between Fong and Van Cleef immediately after the train robbery, which would have been much cleaner if they had worked together. A scene with Roy when his gang (now led by Vallais) buries him in the sand. This would have made his sudden discovery buried more understandable. A number of scenes involving individual characters were completely cut. For example, "Bulldog Drummond," played by Curtis Armstrong, was completely cut from the film. Drummond is a fine actor and a second-rate merchant who tries to use three Chinese guards as an attraction. However, when he interrupts the guards' lunch, they beat him and take his carriage. Later, Drummond is robbed by Vallais' gang (Roy's former gang), and to save his life, he tells them where to find a lot of gold and a man from Shanghai. The appearance of the carriage at the end of the film does not have the desired impact without these deleted scenes. Another version of how Chon Wang finds the labor camp: he comes across it through three young Chinese boys walking in the forest. A scene where Roy watches Chon Wang's wife bathing in the river, with corresponding dialogue. A scene at the end of the film where Chon and Roy distribute gold to the prisoners, and Roy considers taking some for himself. The three guards open a restaurant, and Roy wonders if Chinese food will catch on in America.
  • The scene with the horseshoe was practically impossible to film, as the prop horseshoe turned out to be too light. However, Jackie Chan categorically refused to throw a real horseshoe at anyone, deeming it too dangerous.
  • Filming took place from May 25 to August 20, 1999.
  • The DVD contains many deleted scenes, some of which play a significant role in the film's plot. They are collected in a separate section on the DVD, and include the following scenes: Chon Wang travels in the lead locomotive in the wrong direction and collides with a locomotive packed with explosives. A meeting between Fong and Van Cleef immediately after the train robbery, which would have been much cleaner if they had worked together. A scene with Roy, where his gang (now led by Vallais) buries him in the sand. This would have been clearer than simply finding him suddenly buried. A number of scenes involving individual characters were completely cut. For example, "Bulldog Drummond," played by Curtis Armstrong, was completely cut from the film. Drummond is a good actor and a second-rate merchant who tries to use three Chinese guards as an attraction. However, when he interrupts the guards' lunch, they beat him and take his wagon. Later, Drummond is robbed by Vallais' gang (Roy's former gang), and to save his life, he tells them where to find a lot of gold and a man from Shanghai. The appearance of the wagon at the end of the film doesn't have the intended impact without these deleted scenes. Another version of how Chon Wang finds the labor camp: he comes across it through three young Chinese boys walking in the forest. A scene where Roy watches Chon Wang's wife bathing in the river, with corresponding dialogue. A scene at the end of the film where Chon and Roy distribute gold to the forced laborers, and Roy considers taking some for himself. Three guards open a restaurant, and Roy wonders if Chinese food will catch on in America.
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