In 1887, Chon Lin is drinking tea with her father, the Keeper of the Imperial Seal of China, in the Forbidden City. She tells him her kin, Chon Wang (Jackie Chan), is doing extraordinary as a sheriff in Carson City, Nevada, United States, yet her father answers that her kin is dead to him. At that moment, Lord Nelson Rathbone, drives a band of Boxers into the city, who attack the Keeper.

Chon Wang is doing commendably as sheriff, having gotten an astounding group of escapees. His delegate is loosening up with a book called "Roy O'Bannon Vs. The Mummy", a significantly fictionalized record of the events of the fundamental film that now delineates Wang's "Shanghai Kid" as a timid sidekick.

Wang gets a group, which contains the puzzle box and Lin's letter, telling him their father is dead and that she has taken after the executioner to London.

Chon Wang goes to New York City to find his old accessory Roy O'Bannon, requiring his offer of the gold left over from the important film to buy his ticket. Roy has left his brief spell in law prerequisite, separated his assessment with Falling Leaves, spent most of the gold placing assets into the Zeppelin, and is in the blink of an eye a motel server and low upkeep playboy. After they attempt prostitution to pay for a trek to England, the Mayor of New York gets in contact searching for his young ladies, Roy's latest clients. Chon Wang fights off different New York cops, and he and Roy ship themselves to London for a situation. In travel, Wang edifies Roy with respect to his father, and Roy makes a grave promise to recoup the seal.

In London, Wang and O'Bannon have their duster and watch stolen, separately, by different street criminals including a young fellow named Charlie. After an expansive battle to recuperate these things, they are caught by the police. In Scotland Yard, Inspector Artie Doyle thanks the two for smashing the Fleet Street pack and gives Roy his watch that Charlie had stolen. He tells Wang that Lin is in like manner in Scotland Yard, having attempted to execute Lord Rathbone and been named "Looney Lin". Doyle is a peruser of the Roy O'Bannon books, and is eager to meet the honest to goodness Roy O'Bannon. Roy tries to use this to get Lin released, be that as it may it doesn't work. Meanwhile, Rathbone gets himself by all account not the only one in his carriage as Wu Chow sneaks his way on and the two exchange a quick examination and Rathbone slips him the sharp edge that murdered the Keeper of the Imperial Seal. Eventually later, Roy and Wang wind through London, seeing Buckingham Palace. They encounter Charlie, who gives them access to the void spot of a privileged person. Charlie passes on it to their thought that the privileged person has a welcome to a festival at the royal residence.

Roy and Wang arrive that night at the capacity, wearing veils: Roy tackles the presence of Major General "Sherlock Holmes" (a name he gets from the substance of a clock), and Wang is the "Maharaja of Nevada". Resulting to turning down the offer to endeavor some spotted dick, Wang and Roy take after Lord Rathbone to a private library. When they enter, they can't find him; he has snuck past a riddle area, which Wang finds in a smokestack. As Roy has himself with a copy of the Kama Sutra, Wang enters the secret room, which contains treasures from all through the British Empire. Rathbone's guardians ambush Roy, yet he is secured by Lin, who has become far from Scotland Yard. The three see Rathbone hand the Imperial Seal to Wu Chow, the illegitimate kin of the Emperor of China. Rathbone spots them, and after a brief battle, he sets the shed burning and dodges, bolting the doors behind him to blast them. Lin makes sense of how to escape through a hole in the rooftop, while Roy and Wang escape in an auto that had been halted in the steed cover. They encourage Artie to tell where Charlie (who has stolen the seal) is. Artie finds that it is in the wax display corridor. In the wax display, they save Charlie from the boxers, however are themselves gotten outside by the Scotland Yard. Taken away in a police carriage, they are shielded by Charlie, who later reveals his full name to be Charlie Chaplin. They go to the Royal Jubilee merriment to stop Rathbone and Wu Chow. Rathbone tells them that he is going to butcher the famous family and edge Lin. They escape and make sense of how to keep Wu Chow from executing the majestic family. Basically as he was going to butcher Wang, Lin sways him with a rocket, executing him. By then they take after Rathbone to the most noteworthy purpose of Big Ben. He hurls Roy out of the tower, be that as it may he survives when he holds a minute hand. Chon, thinking Roy is dead, fights with Rathbone who had the high ground. At long last, he cuts the rope which was altering to the board they were staying on, throwing them both outside. Roy saves Wang as Rathbone tumbles to his passing.

Roy and Wang are knighted, as is Artie, whose full name is at present Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Artie winds up a writer, his stories turning around his deductive intuition framework, and asks in respect to whether he can use the "Sherlock Holmes" name. Roy recommends that he and Wang go to Hollywood to get in on the ground floor with motion pictures. They get off in a surrey, with Charlie (wearing a fake mustache) stowed away. Wang moreover makes sense of how to open the case his father sent him, finding a message inside helping him to recall the criticalness of family.

Directed by: David Dobkin
Produced by: Jackie Chan, Gary Barber, Roger Birnbaum
Written by: Alfred Gough, Miles Millar
Starring: Jackie Chan, Owen Wilson, Donnie Yen, Fann Wong, Aidan Gillen
Music by: Randy Edelman
Cinematography: Adrian Biddle
Edited by: Malcolm Campbell
Production: Touchstone Pictures
company: Spyglass Entertainment
Distributed by: Buena Vista Pictures
Release dates: February 7, 2003
Running time: 114 minutes
Country: United States, United Kingdom
Language: English, Cantonese Budget: $50 million
Box office: $88.3 million

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