Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 38000000
Revenue
$ 34300000
Eddie Yang
Arthur Watson
Nicole James
Charlotte Watson
Snakehead
Lester Wong
Giscard
Cmdr. Hammerstock-Smythe
Jai
Antiquarium Dealer
Undercover Woman
High Priest
Monk
Monk
Guard Monk
Snakehead Thug
Waiter
Waiter
Henchman
Henchman
Henchman
Henchman
Henchman
Henchman
Interpol Receptionist
Miles Watson
Jai's Nurse
Kidnap Nurse
Kidnap Porter
Professor of Archeology
Physician
Chinese Professor
Astrologer
Hippie Scientist
Interpol Agent (uncredited)
Interpol Agent Martin (uncredited)
Interpol Agent Harrington (uncredited)
Henchman (uncredited)
Henchman (uncredited)
Henchman (uncredited)
Interpol Officer in Van (uncredited)
Interpol Agent
Written by JPV852 on 2021-04-26
This action-fantasy-comedy has bad dialogue and a half-baked and uneven plot where even some Chan's martial arts/stuntwork isn't nearly enough to save it, and besides, half of the movie uses some shoddy special effects so his stunts aren't nearly as impressive. On the plus side, the movie is a reminder on Claire Forlani's beauty (acting was only so-so at best). The Medallion has so many hallmarks of the early 2000s style of filmmaking with the choppy editing and lame humor. **1.75/5**
Written by RalphRahal on 2024-12-17
The Medallion is a fun, lighthearted action-comedy that’s perfect for a casual movie night with family or friends and a few beers. Jackie Chan’s signature charm and incredible stunt work shine, bringing energy and humor to the screen. The mix of mystical elements and classic action sequences keeps it entertaining, even if the story isn’t particularly deep or groundbreaking. Sure, some jokes fall flat, and the plot can feel a bit thin at times, but it’s the kind of movie you watch to relax and have a good time. It’s not perfect, but it doesn’t need to be. With laughs, action, and a dose of Jackie Chan magic, The Medallion is an enjoyable watch for anyone looking for something light and fun