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The Lost Medallion: The Adventures of Billy Stone

  • 2013
  • PG
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
2K
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Mark Dacascos, James Hong, Sidney S. Liufau, Lisa LoCicero, Hal Rudnick, Jansen Panettiere, William Corkery, Alex Kendrick, Samantha Hanratty, and William Brent in The Lost Medallion: The Adventures of Billy Stone (2013)
A man who stops into a foster home to drop off some donations soon tells the kids a story about two teenage friends who uncover a long-lost medallion that transports them back in time.
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A man who steps into a foster home to drop off some donations tells the kids a story about two teenage friends who uncover a long-lost medallion that transports them back in time.A man who steps into a foster home to drop off some donations tells the kids a story about two teenage friends who uncover a long-lost medallion that transports them back in time.A man who steps into a foster home to drop off some donations tells the kids a story about two teenage friends who uncover a long-lost medallion that transports them back in time.

  • Director
    • Bill Muir
  • Writer
    • Bill Muir
  • Stars
    • William Brent
    • John Marengo
    • Samantha Hanratty
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    4.9/10
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    • Director
      • Bill Muir
    • Writer
      • Bill Muir
    • Stars
      • William Brent
      • John Marengo
      • Samantha Hanratty
    • 21User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    William Brent
    William Brent
    • Billy Stone
    • (as Billy Unger)
    John Marengo
    • Mr. Alona
    • (uncredited)
    Samantha Hanratty
    Samantha Hanratty
    • Allie
    • (as Sammi Hanratty)
    James Hong
    James Hong
    • Faleaka
    Jansen Panettiere
    Jansen Panettiere
    • Huko
    William Corkery
    William Corkery
    • Anui
    Alex Kendrick
    Alex Kendrick
    • Daniel
    Mark Dacascos
    Mark Dacascos
    • Cobra…
    Lisa LoCicero
    Lisa LoCicero
    • Kale'a Stone
    Hal Rudnick
    Hal Rudnick
    • Tall Thug…
    Sidney S. Liufau
    • Short Thug
    • (as Sid S. Liufau)
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    Tiya Sircar
    Tiya Sircar
    • Mohea
    Jennifer Rhodes
    Jennifer Rhodes
    • Ms. Sally
    Ken Streutker
    • Michael Stone
    Tom J.
    • Cobra Advisor #1
    • (as Tom J)
    Tanapol Chuksrida
    • Cobra General
    Schnitrnunt Busarakamwong
    • Village Elder
    Sahajak Boonthanakit
    Sahajak Boonthanakit
    • Cobra Advisor #2
    • Director
      • Bill Muir
    • Writer
      • Bill Muir
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    User reviews21

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    10slcparks

    Entertaining family movie

    Turned this on for 'movie night' with my 4 and 6 year old. I was purposely avoiding yet another cartoon movie and found it on Netflix. After a slow intro, it grabbed their attention and held it throughout. I quickly noticed the Christian overtones which I appreciated, and the kids did too. At the end of the movie, the kids were asking to watch it again and I was very happy with my choice, as I enjoyed it as well. It is what it is - it's not Indiana Jones - but it's a great film for a very tough audience for whom moral AND entertaining movies are difficult to find. As an aside, the King Cobra character was scary enough but not too scary. There was a bit of violence but nothing extreme. I didn't notice any language or suggestive situations. I'm hoping for more movies like this in the future.
    7jre-5

    Not the greatest film on earth, but a wonderful concept

    This film is basically a fantasy story, which is sort of awkward for a Christian Film. Contrary to what some people may think, Christian films generally portray things that can happen in real life, and not fantasy items like a magical medallion. But the makers of this film came up with a unique solution to this problem, it's set in a real life scenario of a man visiting an orphanage and telling the kids a story that's just pretend to teach them some lessons. The majority of the film consists of this story he tells. This is a great concept that I think more Christian film makers should try, it makes it possible for a fantasy story to work as a Christian film.

    The movie is sort of unbalanced in a number of ways. Some parts are very exciting, while other parts are kind of boring- at least after seeing it a few times. It's hard to say what age group it's meant for. Some parts are rather violent and scary, while other parts are more like what you'd see in a cartoon- sometimes bad guys get knocked out by just a little punch, which is sort of pathetic. Some of the fighting is pretty well done, but not all. There are also a couple times in which it almost seems like some clips are missing- at one point they're on a chase in the forest, then suddenly they're in town.

    Despite a few issues, overall it's a pretty good film, and a great concept. It's neat that the character who tells the story is played by Alex Kendrick. They couldn't have found a better person on earth to play this role. This was actually what got me interested in seeing it- his movies are beyond outstanding, and it's great that he's now starting to appear in other good films.
    5sssuperman-dot-com

    Mostly just for kids...

    My family checked this out due to being somewhat interested in Christian films, being, well, Christians and all. What we discovered was a movie that's only really for kids. If you don't have a young kid (like, 8-12 or so), there's really no point in watching it, except maybe for a light chuckle. The production values are generally good, but it's quite cheesy and extremely clichéd, with a villain named King Cobra, a stereotypical mentor character, having to look for the answer INSIDE yourself, etc. If you're too old for it, it might be a bit painful.

    As for the Christianity, it does all right, I guess. It's not as overt as some, and it's certainly not that deep, but there were clearly some signs of it and the film is family-friendly and whatnot overall.
    4Buddy-51

    Amateur hour

    "The Lost Medallion" is an Indiana Jones-type adventure film for the pre-teen set. It's a tale of a young archaeologist's son who finds a magic medallion that takes him and an orphan girl on a fantastical journey into the past. Or maybe the more apt reference would be to the "Narnia" films, since this one too features a none-too-subtle Christian subtext buried beneath the action-movie surface.

    The movie is probably acceptable for its target audience (though I don't want to sell them short), since the violence is kept to a reasonable minimum (though it isn't nonexistent) and the story is filled with the requisite edifying moral messages one expects from works aimed at children. But adults will have a hard time overlooking the corny dialogue, cheesy line-readings, paper-tiger villains, goofball second bananas and lowbrow humor that permeate the film.

    Some impressive visuals, though.
    3voyou-703-655350

    A stinky one

    We are well used to the stories telling us how the white man always saves the gentle but unwashed, simple-minded and helpless tribes of savages. In this turkey, two white kids do the job. Sure, it doesn't have to make sense since its a story made up for kids, but it shouldn't have to smell that bad either, the colonial era being supposed to be over and all that. Add the fact that the proselytiser who improvises this tale ends it with a dose of religious brainwashing and you'll decide if you want to give your kids that kind of messages.

    Aside from this distasteful content, the Lost Medallion is also technically unsatisfying. It's corny, insipid, lacklustre. The kid heroes are your typical annoying brats, not playing the parts of kids their age. Plot holes don't matter here, since real children, the intended audience, must be too stupid to notice or care if events make sense. Some beautiful sceneries are pretty much all that's left to enjoy.

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    Related interests

    Rupert Grint, Daniel Radcliffe, and Emma Watson in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011)
    Teen Fantasy
    Still frame
    Adventure
    Drew Barrymore and Pat Welsh in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
    Family
    Elijah Wood in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
    Fantasy

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    • Trivia
      Alex Kendrick's first movie role outside his own projects.
    • Goofs
      (at around 23 mins) Billy finds King Kiele's medallion wrapped in cloth. Though buried for a few centuries in a tropical jungle environment, the cloth has not deteriorated.
    • Quotes

      Billy Stone: Why would you die for me?

      Faleaka: Because a great king once died for me.

    • Alternate versions
      The final version of the film released March 1, 2013, is 98 minutes 4 seconds long on DVD, containing 10 minutes 55 seconds of scenes shot in 2012 (including the opening credits) and 87 minutes 9 seconds of scenes shot in 2009 (including the closing credits). The version shown March 13, 2011, at the San Luis Obispo International Film Festival had a 90 minute runtime, leaving approximately 3 minutes of opening credits and back story that were in the 2011 version that were not in the 2013 version.

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    • Release date
      • October 3, 2013 (Argentina)
    • Country of origin
      • Thailand
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Lost Medallion
    • Filming locations
      • Thailand
    • Production company
      • Kaos Entertainment
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $549,632
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $143,532
      • Mar 3, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $705,854
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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