- Year: 2013
- Released: 03 Oct 2013
- Country: Thailand
- Adwords: 1 nomination
- IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1390539/
- Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_lost_medallion_the_adventures_of_billy_stone
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- Available in: 720p, 1080p,
- Language: English
- MPA Rating: PG
- Genre: Adventure, Family, Fantasy
- Runtime: 97 min
- Writer: Bill Muir
- Director: Bill Muir
- Cast: William Brent, John Marengo, Samantha Hanratty
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4.8/10 | |
52% – Critics | |
52% – Audience |
The Lost Medallion: The Adventures of Billy Stone Storyline
The journey of The Lost Medallion begins as Daniel Anderson (Kendrick) visits a foster home to drop off a donation and is quickly roped into telling the kids a story. Daniel tells the tale of Billy Stone (Billy Unger Lab Ratson Disney XD, American Treasure, You Again) and Allie (Sammi Hanratty- American Girl, A Christmas Carol), two 13-year old friends who uncover a long-lost medallion and accidentally wish themselves back in time. In order for Billy to save Allie’s life, he must give up the lost medallion to Cobra (Dacascos), who rules the island and its people. In order to retrieve the medallion and save the island people from slavery, Billie and Allie must work together with a young arrogant king (Jansen Panettiere- The Perfect Game), the king’s best friend (William Corkery), and a wise old man (James Hong- Kung Fu Panda, Chinatown, Blade Runner), who guides their way. The Lost Medallion will hit theaters nationwide on March 1, 2013 and has already started to develop a following through its “Medallion Squads.” These groups are being established in local communities across the country to bring the film’s positive message to audiences nationwide. For more information about The Lost Medallion and to access the official movie trailer, please visit www.TheLostMedallion.com. We look forward to talking with you about the vision behind The Lost Medallion and the numerous ways we can work together to help spread the word about this exciting new family-friendly film.
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The Lost Medallion: The Adventures of Billy Stone Movie Reviews
Enjoyable family film
My family & I really enjoyed “The Lost Medallion”. There was enough action & plot development to keep 2 adults and a 10 year old entertained for the entire movie. The acting was good, and there were great moral themes. I personally am sick of the action “blockbusters” we see where humanistic themes reign and the heroes are worshiped as gods. This was by no means comparable to the big Hollywood films, the production values & special effects would never compare to that. But it was great to see courage & kindness encouraged in children, there was no bad language & I felt very comfortable letting my 10 year old grandchild watch it. The ending message was positive & uplifting.
Solid Kid film
The film is very entertaining for children I believe partially because they don’t typically catch the flaws in acting, plot, writing and overall production as adults have a tendency to do, so I can’t recommend it for adults.
At its core its fun adventure story with a time spanning story, magical artifact and a villain kids could fear, as the story goes on the kids slowly learn about themselves. My daughter really loves this and watched it three times in as many days. Its ending that a prior poster commented on I guess can catch you a little off guard if you didn’t pick it up as the story went along. As it is only occasionally pointed out till then end that this movie is a Christian film. Having said that, I think that nasty response is unnecessary. The film has a good moral story to it that can be appreciated whether you believe in God or not.
Surprisingly good…
Well, this movie is certainly somewhat of a wholesome entertainment for the entire family. Sort of abstractly think a mixture of “Indiana Jones” and “The Goonies” then you are in the vicinity of what “The Lost Medallion: The Adventures of Billy Stone” is like.
This is indeed an adventure movie that the entire family can sit down and watch together. It is a classic tale of good vs. evil in a struggle for a legendary medallion that will grant wishes to its owner. Billy Stone (played by Billy Unger) and Allie (played by Sammi Hanratty) are accidentally transported back in time when Billy happens to make a wish upon the medallion in the heat of the moment, trying to save his father from some goons.
There is a good amount of action in the movie, despite this not being your typical adventure movie for adults, and it is done with moderation, so that it is not too violent or graphical, allowing a younger audience to sit in on the movie as well.
As for the people cast for the various roles and characters, well I must say that everyone was doing good jobs and pulling their weight of the load individually. I was especially surprised to see Mark Dacascos here, especially as I had no idea that he was in this movie. He did a good job at portraying the villainous Cobra.
Actually, I will go as far as to say that “The Lost Medallion: The Adventures of Billy Stone” can be thoroughly enjoyed by all, regardless of age. I am 38 and I enjoyed the movie quite a bit. But of course, a younger audience will have a blast of a thrill ride with this adventurous movie.