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The Medallion
Eddie, an indomitable Hong Kong detective, suffers a fatal accident involving a mysterious medallion and is transformed into an immortal warrior with superhuman powers. Eddie enlists the help of British Interpol agent Nicole to determine the secret of the medallion and face down the evil Snakehead who wants to use its magical powers for his own nefarious plans.
1931, Hong Kong
19 July 1975
5 May 1944, Ammanford, Wales, UK
29 April 1976, Lancashire, England, UK
29 August 1980, Hong Kong, China
12 May 1971, Jersey, Channel Islands
1 May 1983, Crawley, West Sussex, England, UK
5 June 1968, Buenos Aires, Argentina
1 January 1955
7 January 1970, Bakersfield, California, USA
19 September 1970, Montréal, Québec, Canada
25 February 1964, Avonmouth, Bristol, England, UK
April 29, 2009
Probably the worst Jackie Chan vehicle to come around in his career...
January 29, 2005
The Medallion is an honest machine for making money, a meritorious entrepreneurial model.
August 22, 2003
Chan's normally homegrown stuntwork is replaced by a lot of wire fighting and special effects.
January 02, 2004
For Jackie Chan... the moment of truth may have finally come. Nearly 50... the undeniably engaging star may be near the end of his shelf life as an action figure.
December 28, 2010
Die-hard Jackie Chan fans may be disappointed.
September 20, 2004
... enough distractions to carry us through the doldrums.
August 27, 2003
Makes you long for Tucker -- and for Jackie Chan to fly without digital wings.
March 21, 2008
With smooth, energetic direction by Gordon Chan and a love interest in the beautiful Claire Forlani, The Medallion shapes up as one of Jackie Chan's best American films.
August 22, 2003
So cheesy and cheap that it almost attains high camp.
August 26, 2003
This outing, Jackie doesn't bring much humor or personality to his role.
August 27, 2003
Repeatedly falls back on poorly staged, choppily edited (and gunplay-heavy) fight scenes between Chan and a gloomy, power-mad villain.
August 23, 2003
If writers think that they have to give Jackie Chan superpowers and special effects in order for him to do amazing things, they clearly have no idea who they're writing for.

