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{{quote|''"[[John Wayne|Chon Wang]]? [[It Will Never Catch On|That's a terrible name for a cowboy]]!"''}}
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In the sequel directed by David Dobkin, ''Shanghai Knights'', they travel to Victorian London to foil a plot against [[Queen VickyVictoria|the Queen]]. Also starring Singaporean actress [[wikipedia:Fann Wong|Fann Wong]] as Chon Wang's sister, Chon Lin. In the 1880's, Chon Wang's father and keeper of the Imperial Seal has been murdered by Parliament and royal family member Rathbone, who steals the Imperial Seal, with Chon Wang's sister, Chon Lin, witnessing the murder. Chon Lin follows Rathbone to London to kill him, while sending Chon a letter telling him of the murder. Chon then travels to New York for Roy O'Bannon. Together they travel to England and meet up with Chon Lin to kill Rathbone and get the Imperial Seal back.
 
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* [[Accidental Marriage]]: Chon Wang ends up accidentally married (from his POV) to the Sioux chief's daughter (who knew exactly what she was doing). She follows him around for the rest of the movie, periodically saving his ass, only to end up trading him in for Roy at the end. {{spoiler|She ditches them BOTH''both'' in the sequel.}}
{{quote|'''Sioux Shaman''' ''(to the chief):'' Hey, it could be worse. She could have married a white guy.}}
* [[Actor Allusion]]: Roy is off to fight [[Queer as Folk|a sissy]] lord.
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