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Krull

A world light-years beyond your imagination.
1983 | 121m | English

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Director: Peter Yates
Writer: Stanford Sherman
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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.
Release Date: Jul 29, 1983
Director: Peter Yates
Writer: Stanford Sherman
Genres: Fantasy, Adventure, Action, Science Fiction
Keywords kingdom, dead body, magical object, fortress, swashbuckler, doppelgänger, cyclops, changeling, dark fantasy, warrior, action hero, sword and sorcery, outer space, good versus evil
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, Barclays Mercantile Industrial Finance
Box Office Revenue: $16,916,617
Budget: $27,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Ken Marshall Prince Colwyn
Lysette Anthony Lyssa
Freddie Jones Ynyr
Francesca Annis Widow of the Web
Alun Armstrong Torquil
David Battley Ergo
Bernard Bresslaw Cyclops
Liam Neeson Kegan
John Welsh Seer
Graham McGrath Titch
Tony Church Turold
Bernard Archard Eirig
Belinda Mayne Vella
Dicken Ashworth Bardolph
Todd Carty Oswyn
Robbie Coltrane Rhun
Clare McIntyre Merith
Bronco McLoughlin Nennog
Andy Bradford Darro
Gerard Naprous Quain
Bill Weston Menno
Lindsay Crouse Princess Lyssa (voice) (uncredited)
Michael Elphick Rhun (voice) (uncredited)
Derek Lyons White Slayer with Tiger (uncredited)
Trevor Martin The Beast (voice) (uncredited)
Dinny Powell Slayer in the Swamp (uncredited)
Nosher Powell Slayer in the Swamp (uncredited)
Tom Rumpf Sword Fighter (uncredited)
Name Job
Peter Yates Director
James Horner Original Music Composer
Peter Suschitzky Director of Photography
Stanford Sherman Screenplay
Ray Lovejoy Editor
Patsy Pollock Casting
Stephen B. Grimes Production Design
Norman Dorme Art Direction
Herbert Westbrook Set Decoration
Anthony Mendleson Costume Design
Renee Heimer Wardrobe Designer
Ivan Sharrock Sound Mixer
Barbara Ritchie Hairstylist
Colin Grimes Art Direction
Tony Reading Art Direction
Kelvin Pike Camera Operator
Winston Ryder Supervising Sound Effects Editor
Mike Rutter Focus Puller
Tony Curtis Art Direction
Alan Boyle Makeup Artist
John Richards Scoring Mixer
Eddie Powell Stunts
Vic Armstrong Stunt Coordinator
Derek Ware Stunts
Greg Powell Stunt Double
Name Title
Geoffrey Helman Producer
Ted Mann Executive Producer
Ron Silverman Producer
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insidemovies84
8.0

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 but once the young ... prince ended up running into his ragtag band of Misfits and outlaws as you journey to save his one true love it was definitely a difference fantasy world where I could see both creature effects as well as some very decent CGI effects when it came to the destruction of each of the creatures every time one was killed it's like lightning shot up through the heads and this alien creature kind of slipped out each time. There were two characters that I recognized one being that of Ergo the Magnificent the man that kept changing into different animals but was kind of a bumbling fool I remember seeing him play the teacher of Charlie in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory The musical that involved Gene Wilder and a young Liam Neeson who we will know as the lead star of the film Taken. This film had a little bit of everything it was a hodgepodge fantasy film that mixed dark magic with that of sorcery and combined a little bit of the mystical. When it came down to the final battle in the palace that was never in the same place twice however there were a couple of scenes that slightly dragged but it all came around full circle and I surprised myself that I have not seen this before. I would say that this is an odd film that is out there in left field and I would definitely recommend it for others who enjoy films of this nature to at least see it once. I relatively enjoyed the film and believe that it is definitely a cult classic. I really hate giving films any kind of a star rating as i find it degrading but this site gives me no choice.

Jun 23, 2021
FilipeManuelNeto
3.0

**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 coming from space in ... the form of a spaceship, which looks like a black mountain with a big egg on top, and troops that shoot ray guns. On the other hand, it shows us an apparently medieval world, with castles, knights, princes and princesses. Almost as if Darth Vader had decided to invade planet Earth during King Arthur's reign. The cast is quite satisfying, as the actors do what they need to do and make no mistakes, even though the job isn't demanding and there's nothing deep or very challenging here. The dialogues, for example, sound like they were written for a TV movie rather than something that has cinema quality. Despite the film featuring a young Liam Neeson, I barely recognized him. Technically, the film is a very expensive production, and this can be seen from the quality of the sets and effects used. Well, quality doesn't exactly mean good taste, from what I can say that the film's visuals are expensive, elaborate, meticulously designed, but quite "kitsch", and the truth is that the special effects, although they were very good in their time, have aged badly and seem archaic nowadays. Finally, a word for the soundtrack, quite epic and triumphant at certain points.

Nov 30, 2022
GenerationofSwine
10.0

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. There is some obvi ... ous miniatures. But... who cares, the story is really good. It's an adventure with loyal companions, an evil enemy, and a princess to rescue all in a sword and sandal sort of science fiction plot that tells a pretty good story even if it's a genre of adventure that we have seen over and over again. It's just pure entertainment, and, if you are a kid, it's an epic film that you will love for the rest of your life.

Jan 11, 2023