The Lost Medallion 2013

Box Office

$156K

Runtime

97 min

Language(s)

English

English

As a legendary storyteller, Daniel whisks away two foster siblings, Billy and Allie, on a thrilling adventure through time. With a mystical medallion as their guide, they find themselves hurtling back to ancient civilizations, where they learn valuable lessons about courage, friendship, and the profound impact of faith.

As a legendary storyteller, Daniel whisks away two foster siblings, Billy and Allie, on a thrilling adventure through time. With a mystical medallion as their guide, they find themselves hurtling back to ancient civilizations, where they learn valuable lessons about courage, friendship, and the profound impact of faith.

Does The Lost Medallion have end credit scenes?

No!

The Lost Medallion does not have end credit scenes.

Ratings


IMDb

4.8 /10

IMDb Rating

TMDB

52.0

%

User Score

Plot Summary


As Daniel Anderson (Kendrick) steps into a foster home, he unwittingly embarks on an extraordinary adventure. Initially tasked with delivering a donation, he finds himself regaling a group of curious youngsters with a fantastical tale of Billy Stone (Billy Unger) and Allie (Sammi Hanratty), two 13-year-old companions who stumble upon a mystical medallion. Their innocent wish sends them hurtling back in time, setting the stage for an unforgettable odyssey.

As Billy’s quest unfolds, he faces a daunting challenge: sacrificing the lost medallion to the ruthless Cobra (Dacascos) in order to save Allie’s life. To retrieve the precious artifact and liberate the island’s inhabitants from Cobra’s tyrannical grasp, Billy and Allie must join forces with an unlikely trio: the young, yet prideful king (Jansen Panettiere), his trusted ally (William Corkery), and a wise, enigmatic elder (James Hong). With the guidance of this sage mentor, the duo navigates treacherous landscapes, confronting their own courage and resilience.

The Lost Medallion, set to hit theaters nationwide on March 1, 2013, has already sparked excitement through its “Medallion Squads” – grassroots groups formed in local communities across America. These enthusiastic collectives aim to spread the film’s uplifting message far and wide. For more information about The Lost Medallion, including access to the official movie trailer, please visit www.TheLostMedallion.com.

We eagerly anticipate discussing the vision behind this captivating family-friendly film and exploring innovative ways to collaborate in promoting its positive impact.

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