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[[Image:shanghainoonposter.jpg|thumb|right|300px|]] | [[Image:shanghainoonposter.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Shanghai Noon'' (2000)]] | ||
'''''Shanghai Noon''''' is a 2000 American Western action comedy film that stars [[Jackie Chan]] as a Chinese Imperial Guard who in the 19th century travels to the Western United States only to find himself having to work with a luckless outlaw criminal ([[Owen Wilson]]) to try to rescue a Chinese princess ([[Lucy Liu]]). A sequel, ''[[Shanghai Knights]]'', was released in 2003. | |||
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== [[Colt Single Action Army]] | == Colt Single Action Army "Quick Draw" == | ||
The [[Single Action Army|Colt Single Action Army]] revolver is the main firearm seen in the film. Roy O'Bannon ([[Owen Wilson]]) carries a pair of Colt Single Action Army "Quick Draw" revolvers with custom pearl grips for the majority of the film. Later he is seen teaching Chon Wang ([[Jackie Chan]]) on how to use them. Marshal Nathan Van Cleef ([[Xander Berkeley]]) also steals Roy's revolvers and uses them in the final shootout. | |||
[[Image:Colt Single Action Army Quick-Draw 38 Special.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Colt Single Action Army with 4.75" barrel, referred to as "Quick Draw" or "Civilian" model, custom engraved with ivory grips - .45 Long Colt]] | |||
[[File:ShangN 02.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Roy O'Bannon ([[Owen Wilson]]) holds a pair of Colt Single Action Army revolvers.]] | |||
[[Image:SHN-SAA.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Roy holds one of his revolvers.]] | |||
[[Image:SHN-SAA2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Close-up of Roy's revolver as he shows off his skill to a lady.]] | |||
[[File:ShangN 27.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Roy does some trick shooting as Chon Wang ([[Jackie Chan]]) holds a revolver.]] | |||
[[Image:SHN-SAA3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Marshal Nathan Van Cleef reloads a revolver.]] | |||
[[File:ShangN 44.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Marshal Nathan Van Cleef ([[Xander Berkeley]]) with Roy's revolvers.]] | |||
[[Image:SHN-SAA4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Roy holds his revolvers after a shootout with Van Cleef. Note what happened to his Chamelot and Schofield revolvers?]] | |||
[[File:ShangN 58.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Roy and Chon Wang ([[Jackie Chan]]) are armed with the revolvers.]] | |||
[[File:ShangN 60.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Roy and Chon charge out in a homage to ''[[Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid]]''.]] | |||
[[ | == Colt Single Action Army "Artillery" model == | ||
Wallace ([[Walton Goggins]]) carries a pair of [[Single Action Army|Colt Single Action Army]] "Artillery" models with 5.5" barrels. | |||
[[Image:ColtSingleActionArmy.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Colt Single Action Army with 5.5" barrel known as the "Artillery" model - .45 Long Colt]] | |||
[[File:ShangN 20.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Wallace ([[Walton Goggins]]) holds a pair of Colt Single Action Army revolvers.]] | |||
[[File:ShangN 10.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Wallace with his Colt Single Action Army.]] | |||
[[Image: | == Smith & Wesson Schofield == | ||
After his Colt Single Action Army revolvers are taken away by Marshal Van Cleef ([[Xander Berkeley]]), Roy ([[Owen Wilson]]) can be seen using a [[Smith & Wesson Schofield]] in conjunction with Lo Fong's [[Chamelot-Delvigne Model 1873]] during the church shootout. | |||
[[Image:WellsFargoSchofield.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Smith & Wesson "Wells Fargo" Schofield with barrel cut down to five inches - .45 Schofield]] | |||
[[Image:SHN-sch.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Schofield in Roy's left hand.]] | |||
[[Image:SHN-sch2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Roy holds the empty Schofield.]] | |||
[[Image:SHN-sch3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Roy prepares to fire the Schofield.]] | |||
[[Image:SHN- | == Chamelot-Delvigne Model 1873 == | ||
Lo Fong ([[Roger Yuan]]) pulls a [[Chamelot-Delvigne Model 1873]] on Chon Wang ([[Jackie Chan]]) while in the church. Later Roy ([[Owen Wilson]]) is seen using this revolver. | |||
[[Image:Chamelot-Delvigne-Model-1873A.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Chamelot-Delvigne Model 1873 - 11x17.8mmR]] | |||
[[Image:SHN-Unknown.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lo Fong ([[Roger Yuan]]) pulls his Chamelot-Delvigne Model 1873 on Chon Wang ([[Jackie Chan]]) while in the church.]] | |||
[[File:ShangN 50.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lo Fong ([[Roger Yuan]]) with his Chamelot-Delvigne Model 1873.]] | |||
[[Image:SHN-Unknown2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Chamelot-Delvigne Model 1873 in Roy's ([[Owen Wilson]]) right hand.]] | |||
[[Image:SHN- | == Remington 1875 == | ||
Vasquez ([[Rafael Báez]]), one of Wallace's accomplices, carries a [[Remington 1875]] as his sidearm of choice. | |||
[[Image:Rem1875.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Remington 1875 - .45 Long Colt]] | |||
[[Image:SHN-Newarmy.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Vasquez ([[Rafael Báez]]) holds his Remington 1875.]] | |||
== | == Remington Rolling Block Pistol == | ||
Calvin Andrews ([[Jason Connery]]), the man who brought Princess Pei Pei ([[Lucy Liu]]) to America, pulls what appears to be a [[Remington Rolling Block]] single shot pistol as he threatens Lo Fong ([[Roger Yuan]]). | |||
[[Image:RemRolling1871.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Remington Rolling Block Pistol - .50 caliber]] | |||
[[Image:SHN-RemRBC.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Calvin Andrews ([[Jason Connery]]) pulls his Remington Rolling Block pistol on Lo Fong.]] | |||
[[Image:SHN2-RemRBC.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lo Fong ([[Roger Yuan]]) is threatened by the pistol.]] | |||
== Double Barreled Shotgun == | |||
Several different models of the [[12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun]] are used in the film. Blue (Adrien Dorval), one of Wallace's accomplices, carries a sawed-off double barreled shotgun as his weapon of choice and is seen using it during the opening train robbery. When Roy and Chon get into a bar fight, the local sheriff fires his shotgun into the ceiling to stop it. Falling Leaves ([[Brandon Merrill]]) also uses one to startle the bulls as she rescues Roy and Chon out of a local jail. | |||
[[File:Colt1878.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Colt Model 1878 double barreled shotgun - 12 Gauge]] | |||
[[Image:SHN-shotgun.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The double barreled shotgun is fired into the roof of a boxcar.]] | |||
[[Image:SHN2-shotgun.jpg|thumb|none|600px|When Roy and Chon get into a bar fight, the local sheriff fires his shotgun into the ceiling to stop it.]] | |||
[[Image:SHN3-shotgun.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Falling Leaves ([[Brandon Merrill]]) holds the shotgun.]] | |||
[[Image:SHN-shotgun2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The shotgun is seen on the right.]] | |||
== Henry 1860 == | |||
== | Falling Leaves ([[Brandon Merrill]]), the Native American wife of Chon Wang ([[Jackie Chan]]), can be seen using a [[Henry 1860]] rifle (as identified by the way she loads it by rotating the end of the gun to expose the tubular magazine) during the rescue of Chon and Roy at the gallows. | ||
[[Image:Henry.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Henry 1860 - .44 Rimfire (RF)]] | |||
[[Image:SHN-henry.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Falling Leaves loads the Henry 1860 rifle by rotating the end of the gun to expose the tubular magazine.]] | |||
[[Image:SHN-henry2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Falling Leaves cocks the rifle.]] | |||
[[Image: | [[Image:SHN-henry3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Falling Leaves ([[Brandon Merrill]]) prepares to fire the rifle.]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:03, 1 July 2019
Shanghai Noon is a 2000 American Western action comedy film that stars Jackie Chan as a Chinese Imperial Guard who in the 19th century travels to the Western United States only to find himself having to work with a luckless outlaw criminal (Owen Wilson) to try to rescue a Chinese princess (Lucy Liu). A sequel, Shanghai Knights, was released in 2003.
The following weapons were used in the film Shanghai Noon:
Colt Single Action Army "Quick Draw"
The Colt Single Action Army revolver is the main firearm seen in the film. Roy O'Bannon (Owen Wilson) carries a pair of Colt Single Action Army "Quick Draw" revolvers with custom pearl grips for the majority of the film. Later he is seen teaching Chon Wang (Jackie Chan) on how to use them. Marshal Nathan Van Cleef (Xander Berkeley) also steals Roy's revolvers and uses them in the final shootout.
Colt Single Action Army "Artillery" model
Wallace (Walton Goggins) carries a pair of Colt Single Action Army "Artillery" models with 5.5" barrels.
Smith & Wesson Schofield
After his Colt Single Action Army revolvers are taken away by Marshal Van Cleef (Xander Berkeley), Roy (Owen Wilson) can be seen using a Smith & Wesson Schofield in conjunction with Lo Fong's Chamelot-Delvigne Model 1873 during the church shootout.
Chamelot-Delvigne Model 1873
Lo Fong (Roger Yuan) pulls a Chamelot-Delvigne Model 1873 on Chon Wang (Jackie Chan) while in the church. Later Roy (Owen Wilson) is seen using this revolver.
Remington 1875
Vasquez (Rafael Báez), one of Wallace's accomplices, carries a Remington 1875 as his sidearm of choice.
Remington Rolling Block Pistol
Calvin Andrews (Jason Connery), the man who brought Princess Pei Pei (Lucy Liu) to America, pulls what appears to be a Remington Rolling Block single shot pistol as he threatens Lo Fong (Roger Yuan).
Double Barreled Shotgun
Several different models of the 12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun are used in the film. Blue (Adrien Dorval), one of Wallace's accomplices, carries a sawed-off double barreled shotgun as his weapon of choice and is seen using it during the opening train robbery. When Roy and Chon get into a bar fight, the local sheriff fires his shotgun into the ceiling to stop it. Falling Leaves (Brandon Merrill) also uses one to startle the bulls as she rescues Roy and Chon out of a local jail.
Henry 1860
Falling Leaves (Brandon Merrill), the Native American wife of Chon Wang (Jackie Chan), can be seen using a Henry 1860 rifle (as identified by the way she loads it by rotating the end of the gun to expose the tubular magazine) during the rescue of Chon and Roy at the gallows.