The Forbidden Kingdom

The Forbidden Kingdom
The Forbidden Kingdom

Film Details

Year

2008

Duration

100 minutes

Genres

Action and Adventure, Science Fiction and Fantasy

Language

English

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Synopsis

A dazzling martial-arts adventure, it unites two of the biggest names in the movie business - the legendary duo of Jackie Chan and Jet Li. The story finds a young American kung-fu fan named Jason Tripitikas finding an antique golden staff in the shop where he buys his martial arts DVDs. But when the store is robbed and the owner shot, Jason is told he must return the staff to its rightful owner - and he then finds himself taken back in time to ancient China! A movie that will be a treat for all film fans, but particularly for lovers of martial arts.

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12 Classification

This film has a couple of uses of moderate bad language and frequent moderate violence.

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