Overview:
A prince and a fellowship of companions set out to rescue his bride from a fortress of alien invaders who have arrived on their home planet.Status: | Released (1983-07-29) |
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Awards: | 1 win & 5 nominations |
BoxOffice: | $16,916,617 |
Screen: | Stanford Sherman |
Productions: | Barclays Mercantile Industrial Finance, Columbia Pictures |
Production Countries: | Spain, United Kingdom, Italy, United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |
Casts
- 12811: Ken Marshall - Prince Colwyn
- 12812: Lysette Anthony - Lyssa
- 12517: Freddie Jones - Ynyr
- 12513: Francesca Annis - Widow of the Web
- 2629: Alun Armstrong - Torquil
- 3475: David Battley - Ergo
- 12815: Bernard Bresslaw - Cyclops
Crews
- 12804: Peter Yates - Director - Directing
- 12805: Stanford Sherman - Screenplay - Writing
- 12806: Geoffrey Helman - Producer - Production
- 12808: Ron Silverman - Producer - Production
- 1729: James Horner - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 307: Peter Suschitzky - Director of Photography - Camera
- 244: Ray Lovejoy - Editor - Editing
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Reviews
insidemovies84
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This was a first-time watch for me so seeing this fantasy film from 1983 directed by Peter Yates with music by James Horner which is kind of funny because the music kind of reminded me of Star Trek just a little bit but I have to say that the beginning battle seems kind of awkward bu ....
Continue reading ->Filipe Manuel Neto
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**An expensive film, typically from the 80s, but it aged badly and was forgotten.** I usually like fantasy films, but this film mixes things that seem so different from each other that I don't understand how such a thing was possible: on the one hand, the film shows a threat comin ....
Continue reading ->GenerationofSwine
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My father called it one of the cheapest movies he had ever seen.... but when I saw it, I was a little kid, and it looked awesome, not cheap. Now that I'm older and revisiting one of my favorite childhood films, yeah, some of the backgrounds move more than a Monty Python sketch. Th ....
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