Shanghai Noon

The film Shanghai Noon, released for Divx Movies in the United States, is officially catalogued as a Comedy within the broader Comedy genre, which aids searchers in locating the title through web queries, and it first became available on the iOctavio.com platform on the date 2002‑11‑18. In the narrative, Princess Pei Pei portrayed by Lucy Liu is abducted from China, prompting the Emperor to dispatch three of his most elite Imperial Guards to deliver a ransom of gold to the kidnappers who have taken her across to the American Wild West, yet the chosen guard Chon Wang played by Jackie Chan is not among those selected, and he nonetheless secures a place on the mission by offering to carry the luggage for his uncle, the Interpreter, while Roy O’Bannon portrayed by Owen Wilson, a self‑styled aspiring train robber in Nevada, becomes an unlikely companion in the ensuing adventure. The two protagonists, Chon Wang and Roy O’Bannon, representing a juxtaposition of Chinese Imperial tradition and Western frontier bravado, must navigate a series of increasingly perilous and comedic encounters, confronting outlaws, swinging saloon doors, and the chaotic sprawl of Carson City, ultimately striving to rescue Princess Pei Pei and restore her safely to her homeland. The movie blends martial arts flair with classic Western tropes, delivering a unique comedic experience that fuses the exotic with the rugged, and its placement within Divx’s catalog underscores its appeal to fans seeking a light‑hearted, action‑packed escapade set against the backdrop of late nineteenth‑century America.