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The Golden Child

After a Tibetan boy, the mystical Golden Child, is kidnapped by the evil Sardo Numspa, humankind's fate hangs in the balance. On the other side of the world in Los Angeles, the priestess Kee Nang seeks the Chosen One, who will save the boy from death. When Nang sees social worker Chandler Jarrell on television discussing his ability to find missing children, she solicits his expertise, despite his skepticism over being "chosen."

Director(s)

Michael Ritchie

Thomas J. Mack

Emmitt-Leon O'Neill

Marshall Schlom

Joyce Webb

Where to watch

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Cast & Crew

Eddie Murphy

Eddie Murphy

Chandler Jarrell

Charles Dance

Charles Dance

Sardo Numspa

Frank Welker

Frank Welker

The Thing (voice)

James Hong

James Hong

Doctor Hong

Victor Wong

Victor Wong

The Old Man

Marshall Schlom

Marshall Schlom

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Thomas J. Mack

Thomas J. Mack

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Michael Ritchie

Michael Ritchie

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Gene LeBell

Gene LeBell

Drunken Biker (uncredited)

Conrad Hurtt

Conrad Hurtt

Monk (uncredited)

Bob Tzudiker

Bob Tzudiker

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Tau Logo

Tau Logo

Yu

Bennett Ohta

Bennett Ohta

Herb Shop Clerk

Randall 'Tex' Cobb

Randall 'Tex' Cobb

Til

Charles Levin

Charles Levin

TV Host

Charlotte Lewis

Charlotte Lewis

Kee Nang

Peter Kwong

Peter Kwong

Tommy Tong

Eric Douglas

Eric Douglas

Yellow Dragon

Wally Taylor

Wally Taylor

Detective Boggs

Aron Kincaid

Aron Kincaid

Informer (uncredited)

Marilyn Schreffler

Marilyn Schreffler

Kala (voice)

Emmitt-Leon O'Neill

Emmitt-Leon O'Neill

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Pons Maar

Pons Maar

Fu

Ron Veto

Ron Veto

Yak Herder (uncredited)

Joyce Webb

Joyce Webb

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Shakti Chen

Shakti Chen

Kala

J.L. Reate

J.L. Reate

The Golden Child

Masanori Toguchi

Masanori Toguchi

Khan

Kenneth H. Frith Jr.

Kenneth H. Frith Jr.

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Chantara Nop

Chantara Nop

Security Man #1

Cliffy Magee

Cliffy Magee

Russell

Judy Hudson

Judy Hudson

Tortoise Lady

Ron Packham

Ron Packham

Buttonman

Details

GenresAction, Adventure, Comedy
Runtime1h 34 mins
Released on12 Dec 1986
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

John Chard

7/10

So, if something happens to the kid, the whole world goes to hell? Eddie Murphy plays Chandler Jarrell, a man who devotes his time to finding lost children. When the beautiful Kee Nang (Charlotte Lewis) enters his life, she tells him he is the chosen one and he must find the Golden Child. Sceptical and driven purely by lust and intrigue, Jarrell gets involved without realising he's about to embark on a fantastical journey - one that involves peril and worst of all, the demon Sardo Numspa. Is The Golden Child a product of its time? By that I mean, was Eddie Murphy and The Golden Child's popularity exclusive to late 1980s audiences? For I can remember vividly how much this film entertained folk back in that decade, while the box office was $79,817,937, making it the 8th biggest earner of 1986. Yet since the 80s faded from memory it has become the in thing to deny Eddie Murphy pictures the comedy accolades that they actually once had. The Golden Child is not up with the more accepted 80s Murphy pictures such as Trading Places and Beverly Hills Cop, but upon revisiting the film you find Murphy at his wisecracking, quipping and charming best! Cashing in on a fantasy action formula that was reinvigorated and templated by Raiders Of The Lost Ark in 1981, The Golden Child hits all the required genre buttons. Pretty girl, daring reluctant hero with a quip in his armoury, dashing villain (Charles Dance so splendidly British), vibrant colour photography (Donald E. Thorin), and a cute kid with mystical powers. The film only asks you to get involved in the fun, not to dissect and digress its worth as a cranial fantasy picture. Ok! so now the CGI demon looks creaky, and yes the genre had far better pictures in the 80s, 90s and beyond, but really this isn't meant to be taken seriously. Watch as Murphy does a scratch number on a sacred pillar, note his visual comedy when he gets an answer to his question that he can't believe, or enjoy his lines to Charles Dance and to a silhouetted dragon woman - prime Murphy on show. A jolly good show and something of a bad mood lifter when required. 7/10

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