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A young Celtic warrior and a hermit wizard must unite to defeat an evil druid.A young Celtic warrior and a hermit wizard must unite to defeat an evil druid.A young Celtic warrior and a hermit wizard must unite to defeat an evil druid.
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- TriviaLike most Arthurian stories, this film is set in the Medieval period (the Dark Ages being a common misnomer). It is based on the Celtic myths where the characters of Arthur and Merlin first appeared, making it the most accurate representation of these two iconic characters on screen.
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This is not horrible!
Considering the reviews so far are either 'zeroes or heroes', I thought I'd offer a middle-of-the-road approach.
This movie is by no means horrible. It reminds me of a better than average pilot for a TV series (albeit one made in the 80's), or could even pass as 'part-one' of a mini-series.
The leads are unknown, but solid without being brilliant. David Sterne who plays King Vortigern is a better than average TV actor, and he was very believable. Charlotte Brimble who plays Olwen (the lead female) does a very creditable job, and she didn't have to get her kit off to do that job either!
Special Effects were very, very, simple and wouldn't have over-stretched the budget, eg the occasional fog machine got switched on, but that worked in the movie's favour, as it meant that nothing was done 'badly'. ie there was no need to cringe at poorly constructed monsters.
The Story was also very, very, simple, but that meant that it wasn't as rushed as B-Grade movies can often feel, as they try to pack a script worthy of War and Peace into 90 minutes. The last 12 minutes were 'so-so', as endings go, but once again, 'not horrible'.
In summary, you wouldn't pay to go see it at the movies, but you wouldn't regret watching it, if it turned up on Netflix either.
It's not worth much more than an honest 5, but it's definitely not a 1!
This movie is by no means horrible. It reminds me of a better than average pilot for a TV series (albeit one made in the 80's), or could even pass as 'part-one' of a mini-series.
The leads are unknown, but solid without being brilliant. David Sterne who plays King Vortigern is a better than average TV actor, and he was very believable. Charlotte Brimble who plays Olwen (the lead female) does a very creditable job, and she didn't have to get her kit off to do that job either!
Special Effects were very, very, simple and wouldn't have over-stretched the budget, eg the occasional fog machine got switched on, but that worked in the movie's favour, as it meant that nothing was done 'badly'. ie there was no need to cringe at poorly constructed monsters.
The Story was also very, very, simple, but that meant that it wasn't as rushed as B-Grade movies can often feel, as they try to pack a script worthy of War and Peace into 90 minutes. The last 12 minutes were 'so-so', as endings go, but once again, 'not horrible'.
In summary, you wouldn't pay to go see it at the movies, but you wouldn't regret watching it, if it turned up on Netflix either.
It's not worth much more than an honest 5, but it's definitely not a 1!
- johnno1969
- Sep 23, 2015
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- Budget
- $3,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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