The Medallion - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "The Medallion"
The Medallion (2003)
Timing: 1:29 (89 min)
The Medallion - TMDB rating
5.6/10
1045
The Medallion - Kinopoisk rating
6.629/10
28575
The Medallion - IMDB rating
5.2/10
46000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Executive Producer

Photo Jackie Chan #7912Photo Jackie Chan #7913Photo Jackie Chan #7914Photo Jackie Chan #7915

Jackie Chan

Jackie Chan
Executive Producer
Willie Chan
Executive Producer
Photo Albert Yeung #945

Albert Yeung

Albert Yeung
Executive Producer

Editor

Chan Kei-Hop
Editor
Don Brochu
Editor

Stunts

Production Design

Joseph C. Nemec III
Production Design

Original Music Composer

Adrian Lee
Original Music Composer

Stunt Double

Photo Bruce Khan #56481
Bruce Khan
Stunt Double

Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Photo Jimmy Wong #305676
Jimmy Wong
Camera Operator

Screenplay

Photo Bey Logan #95846

Bey Logan

Bey Logan
Screenplay
Bennett Davlin
Screenplay

Characters

What's left behind the scenes

  • Most of the scenes filmed abroad were shot in Dublin and County Wicklow. Scenes of Irish forests, the Dublin port, the castle interior, and the giant cave were filmed in Thailand, as were most of the interior scenes.
  • It took 4 months to build the sets in Thailand. 250 Thai workers, with a small number of English personnel, had to build the castle interior, which was constructed in a closed stadium. They were also forced to build a giant cave, which was built in a massive warehouse, and an Irish estate, which was built in a fully equipped studio.
  • The mahjong scene was suggested for inclusion in the film by Claire Forlani.
  • Rowan Atkinson was initially considered for the role of Lee Evans. However, he declined to participate in the film due to the small fee offered.
  • The film was originally titled “Highbinders,” and its release was planned for May 2002, then February, and subsequently October 2003. Ultimately, Sony decided that the most suitable premiere date for the film was August 22nd. Production was delayed because a decision was made to film several additional scenes tailored for an American audience.
  • While filming the final scenes of the film, Jackie Chan cut his face with a metal wire and burned his hands while jumping through a flaming curtain.
  • Most of the scenes filmed abroad were shot in Dublin and County Wicklow. Scenes of Irish forests, Dublin port, the castle interior, and the giant cave were filmed in Thailand, as were most of the interior scenes.
  • It took 4 months to build the sets in Thailand. 250 Thai workers, with a small number of English people, had to build the interior of a castle that was constructed in a closed stadium. They were also forced to build a giant cave, which was built in a massive warehouse, and an Irish estate, which was built in a fully equipped studio.
  • The film was originally titled “Fighting Ghosts” (Highbinders), and its release was scheduled for May 2002, then February, and subsequently October 2003. Ultimately, Sony decided that the most suitable premiere date for the film was August 22nd. Production of the film was delayed because a decision was made to shoot several additional scenes geared towards an American audience.
  • Initially, the film was titled “Highbinders,” and its release was scheduled for May 2002, then February, and subsequently October 2003. Ultimately, Sony decided that August 22nd was the most suitable premiere date. Production was delayed due to a decision to film several additional scenes geared towards an American audience.
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