The Dragon Pearl (2011)
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(10 ratings)
The inquisitive children of two archeologists exploring a recently-discovered tomb in Shanghai befriend a dragon in search of his magical missing pearl, and embark on an epic adventure to return it before the burial chamber is opened for the first time in centuries. Long ago, a Chinese emperor… More The inquisitive children of two archeologists exploring a recently-discovered tomb in Shanghai befriend a dragon in search of his magical missing pearl, and embark on an epic adventure to return it before the burial chamber is opened for the first time in centuries. Long ago, a Chinese emperor defeated a band of marauding barbarians by borrowing a powerful dragon's magic pearl. But once the emperor emerged victorious, the pearl was never returned to its rightful owner. Flash forward to modern day, as Australian teen Josh (Louis Corbett) and wide eyed Chinese adolescent Ling (Li Linjin) arrive in Shanghai with their archeologist parents who plan to explore a tomb alongside American adventurer Philip Dukas (Robert Mammone). Sneaking away from the site as their parents go to work, Josh and Ling ascend to a temple high in the mountains, where they meet amiable monk Wu-dong (Jordan Chan). Subsequently exploring a cavern beneath the temple, the two teens come face to face with the dragon of legend, and learn that both the pearl and the emperor can be found in the tomb their parents are poised to open. Meanwhile, as Josh and Ling take flight with their newfound friend, it's revealed that history has foretold of the day when a brave young hero will emerge to fulfill an ancient prophecy. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
- Directed By
- Mario Andreacchio
- Genres
- Action & Adventure, Kids & Family, Mystery & Suspense, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Critic Reviews
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James Luxford, The National
China's landscapes and a strong cast elevate the cheap-looking CGI.
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Simon Foster, sbs.com.au
Though it never quite amounts to the classic kids' adventure it aspires to be, Mario Andreacchio's The Dragon Pearl is a thoroughly pleasing and exceedingly well-crafted family film.
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Cast
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Louis Corbett
as Josh
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Li Linjin
as Ling
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Jordan Chan
as Wu-dong
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Sam Neill
as Josh's Dad
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Robert Mammone
as Philip Dukas
- Li Lin Jin
- Wang Ji