The Americans struggle with British customs, from tea time to the local police (the "Bobbies"). ⚔️ The Final Showdown
For their bravery in saving the Royal Family, Wang and Roy are knighted by Queen Victoria. 🎬 Why It Works Shanghai Knights
The story blends high-energy martial arts with "buddy cop" humor. It uses historical cameos—like and Jack the Ripper —to add a whimsical, "forest gump" style layer to the action. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more The Americans struggle with British customs, from tea
In 1887, Chon Wang (Jackie Chan) is a sheriff in Carson City, Nevada, when he receives devastating news: his father has been murdered in China. The killer, a British lord named Rathbone, has stolen the Imperial Seal and fled to London. It uses historical cameos—like and Jack the Ripper
The duo finds themselves completely out of place in Victorian London. While Roy tries to charm high-society women and pretend he's a wealthy novelist, Wang focuses on the mission. They soon meet Wang's sister, Lin, who has also tracked Rathbone to London. Key Obstacles
After defeating the villains, Wang and Roy are nearly caught by the police but are saved by a young street urchin named Charlie (who turns out to be a young Charlie Chaplin).
Wang faces off against Rathbone in a sword fight atop the clock's gears.