Shanghai Noon
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American Cinema Editors, USA
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
2001 Nominated Eddie Best Edited Feature Film - Comedy or Musical
Richard Chew
 
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
2001 Won Blockbuster Entertainment Award Favorite Supporting Actress - Action
Lucy Liu
Nominated Blockbuster Entertainment Award Favorite Action Team (Internet Only)
Jackie Chan
Owen Wilson
 
Satellite Awards
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
2001 Nominated Golden Satellite Award Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role, Comedy or Musical
Owen Wilson
 
World Stunt Awards
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
2001 Nominated Taurus Award Best Fight
Andy Cheng
Jackie Fights Two Indians - In this comedic fight scene between Jackie Chan and two Indians, Cheng doubles Jackie Chan and also plays the role of one of the Indians Jackie is fighting-the one with two pigtails and a striped chin. As Chang, Cheng pulls the other Indian from a horse, jumps on to a tree branch, kicks an Indian, then falls off as the branch breaks. As the Indian, Andy was knocked down with a short bush which Jackie flings at him like a weapon. After the other Indian is stuck in the tree, Chang jumps over him and knocks Jackie down. Jackie jumps up to a tree branch, swings over Cheng, flips around and knocks him to the ground.
Best Fight
Jim Shield
Kim Wiesner
Alex Green
Bud Hamilton
Fred Perron
Gerald Paetz
Shayne Wyler
Brent Woolsey
James Baker
Eric Bryson
Brad Loree
Lauro Chartrand
Greg Schlosser
Charles Andre
Ronald Robinson
Bradley James Allan
Shawn C. Orr
Gang Wu
Mike Mitchell
Dave Hospes
Mike Vézina
David McKeown
Chung Chi Li
Jim Finkbeiner
Andy Cheng
Reg Glass
Tom Glass
Marny Eng
Biao Yuen
Jim Dunn
Corry Glass
Jim Randle
Roger Lewis
Trish Schill
Michael Langlois
Jerri Phillips
Barroom Brawl - A wild barroom brawl breaks out as Jackie Chan (Chon Wang) mixes it up with Owen Wilson (Roy) and a group of rough old cowboys. All breaks loose as Wang (Jackie) uses everything from his pony tail to a set of moose antlers to keep the bottle smashing, chair swinging, westerners at bay. Performers fall through chairs, get punched, kicked, thrown off landings, slid down the bar and have chairs crashed over their heads. The scene is total chaos and the bar ends up completely demolished.
Best High Work
Andy Cheng
Fall from the Bell Tower - Andy (doubling Jackie) dangles inverted from a 2 x 12 plank 60 ft. in the air inside a bell tower. He falls head first, catches a rope, swings into the wall and crashes through two wooden planks before falling another 8 ft. to the floor in a ribcrunching splat.
Best Specialty Stunt
Brent Woolsey
Log Rolling Sequence - Brent (doubling Owen Wilson) and Jackie are on top of some 40 logs chained to the flatbed car of a train moving at 30mph. The chain is loosened causing the logs, each weighing 1500 lbs., to roll off the car, down some 60-70 feet below. Brent and Jackie stay on top of the logs by logrolling. After the last log drops, Jackie jumps off to the car and Brent settles to the deck.
 

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