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After a Tibetan boy, the mystical Golden Child, is kidnapped by the evil Sardo Numspa, humankind's fate hangs in the balance. Private detective Chandler Jarrel specializing in missing children is charged with the task of finding him before he is eliminated by the dark forces.
1931, Maywood, Illinois, USA
22 February 1929, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
10 October 1946, Redditch, Worcestershire, England, UK
9 October 1932, Los Angeles, California, USA
7 August 1967, Kensington, London, England, UK
14 June 1945, Wichita, Kansas, USA
12 September 1960, Tainan, Taiwan
14 September 1979, California, USA
22 May 1981, Bronx, New York, USA
12 March 1949, Chicago, Illinois, USA
30 July 1927, San Francisco, California, USA
20 December 1934, Holualoa, Hawaii, USA
7 February 1948, Tokyo, Japan
15 June 1940, Los Angeles, California, USA
24 October 1933, California, USA
21 June 1958, Los Angeles, California, USA
1951, Pensacola, Florida, USA
12 March 1946, Denver, Colorado, USA
May 30, 2003
Eddie Murphy begins to dabble in "kiddy-land."
February 23, 2008
Mediocre Eddie Murphy comedy looks very dated now.
August 25, 2004
Not even Eddie Murphy's normal bag of tricks and tics can save this contrived and unconvincing film from self-destructing.
January 01, 2000
A half-baked comedy without a heart.
February 13, 2004
His posse told him he was god-like.
January 29, 2003
A mixed bag of occult mayhem that I remember liking as a kid.
October 11, 2002
Yet another in a long string of Murphy abominations.
February 09, 2003
An extremely amusing film from back when Murphy was still funny; it's been unfortunately mostly forgotten these days.
May 27, 2003
An uneven and staid mystical bore that miscasts Murphy something fierce. There's nothing Golden about this neglected Child.
September 17, 2002
Maybe being typecast as Axel Foley was a good idea
January 01, 2000
This film -- insignificant and lightweight and monumentally silly -- is entertaining from beginning to end.
December 10, 2003
Indefensible rubbish with occasional flashes of invention and Victor Wong.

