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The Medallion Details

2003 Certificate PG
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Jackie Chan is back in action with THE MEDALLION, yet another fast-paced martial arts action-comedy. Chan plays Eddie Yang, a Hong Kong cop who is working with Interpol officer Arthur Watson (Lee Evans) in order to protect a gifted young child. Aware that the child holds a centuries-old medallion that could give him limitless .. Read more

Starring Jackie Chan, Lee Evans, Claire Forlani, Julian Sands
Director Gordon Chan
Genres Action/Adventure

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The Medallion

Jackie Chan is back in action with THE MEDALLION, yet another fast-paced martial arts action-comedy. Chan plays Eddie Yang, a Hong Kong cop who is working with Interpol officer Arthur Watson (Lee Evans) in order to protect a gifted young child. Aware that the child holds a centuries-old medallion that could give him limitless powers, Snakehead (Julian Sands) and his band of criminals kidnap the child and head for Dublin. It isn't long before Eddie arrives in Ireland where he is teamed up with beautiful Interpol officer Nicole James (Claire Forlani), who also happens to be a former flame. Together Eddie, Nicole, and the bumbling Watson manage to track down the child, but after an accident in which Eddie appears to have died, it's up to the gifted boy to put the trusty medallion to work and resuscitate him.
While Chan appears to have lost a bit of a bounce from his early days, he still pulls off moves that would leave most actors flatfooted. This time around, director Gordon Chan uses special effects alongside superstar choreographer Sammo Hung's action sequences, giving the audience a double dose of adrenaline. As is the case with most Chan films, hilarious outtakes and bloopers accompany the film's closing credits.

Starring Jackie Chan, Lee Evans, Claire Forlani, Julian Sands
Director Gordon Chan
Studio COLUMBIA TRI-STAR HOME VIDEO
Run time DVD: 1 hr 28 mins
Certificate Certificate PG
Genres Action/Adventure
Language DVD: English
Subtitles DVD: Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, Greek, Hindi, Hungarian, Icelandic, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Slovenian, Swedish
Released DVD: 18 Mar 2004
Production year: 2003
Format DVD
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  • 1 stars out of 5

    Given that plot is never a key element of Jackie Chan's oeuvre, it's no surprise that only two elements really matter: the chemistry between the two inevitable buddies/partners and the quality of the action. Sadly both are well below par in this Dublin-set farrago. Chan stars as cop Eddie Yang, whose search for evil crimelord Snakehead (Julian Sands) leads to the discovery of an ancient medallion and a kidnapped boy, who does little but sit unnaturally still and look inscrutable. Inexplicably semi-dubbed and looking like it was edited on a bacon slicer, this barely releasable mess couldn't possibly get any worse until Lee Evans deftly applies the tin lid with an excruciatingly irritating performance (surely the last gasp of his unlikely movie career). Even Chan's undoubted screen charm can't rescue this inept mess.

    • Radio Times
  • Chan and Evans flounder before sinking without trace in a narrative that is at best confused and more often incomprehensible.

    • Halliwell's Film Guide
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  • 6 out of 7 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    Entertaining

    The film was exciting, entertaining and funny. The special effects were outstanding and Jackie Chan was his usual exciting athletic self. This film is certainly not boring.

      • A customer from England
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  • 1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

    Rated - 2 stars

    Lee Evans and Jackie Chan ?

    Lee Evans and Jackie Chan are both funny guys, but this is just painful to really get into. The story is a mess and not well explained. The chracters are paper thin (unlike Rush Hour or Shanghi Noon) and the bad guy is just to one diemensionable (so Julian Sands was brilliantly cast). The fight scenes are good and that was all the only reason it was on my list in the first place.

      • Daniel Hayden from Wiltshire, England
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    • The Medallion
      Jackie Chan is back in action with THE MEDALLION, yet another fast-paced martial arts action-comedy. Chan plays Eddie Yang, a Hong Kong cop who is working with Interpol officer Arthur Watson (Lee Evans) in order to protect a gifted young child. Aware that the child holds a centuries-old medallion ...