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Solomon Kane

Fight evil... With evil.
2009 | 104m | English

(79445 votes)

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Director: M.J. Bassett
Writer: M.J. Bassett
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A nomadic 16th century warrior, condemned to hell for his brutal past, seeks redemption by renouncing violence, but finds some things are worth burning for as he fights to free a young Puritan woman from the grip of evil.
Release Date: Sep 16, 2009
Director: M.J. Bassett
Writer: M.J. Bassett
Genres: Fantasy, Adventure, Action
Keywords mercenary, trap, murder, puritan, sorcerer, gothic horror, covered wagon, monastery, mercy killing, healing, hanged body, pile of gold, 16th century, sword and sorcery
Production Companies Davis Films, Czech Anglo Pictures, Wandering Star Pictures, Essential Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $19,700,000
Budget: $45,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
James Purefoy Solomon Kane
Pete Postlethwaite William Crowthorn
Alice Krige Katherine Crowthorn
Mackenzie Crook Father Michael
Max von Sydow Josiah Kane
Jason Flemyng Malachi
Rachel Hurd-Wood Meredith Crowthorn
Mark O'Neal Kane's Soldier #1
Robert Orr Kane's Soldier #2
Richard Ryan Kane's Soldier #3
Ian Whyte Devil's Reaper
Geoff Bell Beard
Rory McCann McNess
Curtis Matthew Old Man
Samuel Roukin Marcus Kane
James Babson Skinhead
Anthony Wilks Edward Crowthorn
Isabel Bassett The Witch
Patrick Hurd-Wood Samuel Crowthorn
Marek Vašut Tattoo
Christian Dunckley Clark Lieutenant Malthus
Frantisek Deak Cowering Guard
Thomas McEnchroe Young Monk
Andrew Whitlaw Older Monk
Lucas Stone Young Solomon
Robert Russell Abbott
Matthew Stirling Eye Patch
Laura Baranik Prisoner
Andrea Miltner Old Woman Captive
Philip Winchester Henry Telford
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Robert E. Howard Characters
John Bloomfield Costume Design
Andrew MacRitchie Editor
Ricky Eyres Production Design
Lee Gordon Set Decoration
Sarka Zvolenska Costume Supervisor
David Baxa Art Direction
Linda Eisenhamerová Makeup & Hair
Barbara Kichi Makeup & Hair
Růžena Novotná Prosthetic Makeup Artist, Makeup & Hair
Lisa Buscher Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Tobie Cote Concept Artist
Greg Staples Concept Artist
Ray McNeill Property Master
Tyler Gooden Storyboard Artist
Geoff Holloway Electrician
Abigail Barbier ADR Voice Casting
Stephen Elson Visual Effects Producer
Kamil Jaffar Special Effects Supervisor
Indraneel Guha CG Supervisor
Samantha Tracey Visual Effects Coordinator
Tim Field Visual Effects Producer
Pavel Sagner Special Effects Supervisor
Martin Jensen Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Robin Whittaker Music Editor
Kazi Kopecká Script Supervisor
Michel Doré Storyboard Artist
Jan Carda First Assistant Camera
Patricie Šoptenková Costume Assistant
James Nicholl CG Artist
Michele De Benedetti Visual Effects Coordinator
Rudolf Tudzaroff Special Effects Technician
Jack Stew Foley Artist
Colin Holloway Electrician
Tomáš Bělohradský Sound Mixer
Paul Hamblin Sound Mixer
Stefan Henrix Supervising Sound Editor
Gabriela Poláková Makeup & Hair
Erwin H. Kupitz Wigmaker
Chris Rosewarne Concept Artist
Michal Chadima Video Assist Operator
Xavier Allard CG Supervisor
Simon Carr Visual Effects Supervisor
Milos Brosinger Special Effects Technician
Ales Pekárek Boom Operator
Miro Gábor Camera Operator
Jitka Švecová Costumer
Larisa Šrámková Seamstress
Jakub Olexa Visual Effects Editor
Andrew Morley Visual Effects Supervisor
Ota Bares Animal Coordinator
Paul Pattison Makeup Designer
Pavel Tatar Draughtsman
Petr Hons Electrician
Maria Hubackova Set Costumer
Nick Hanks CG Artist
Jack Whittaker Sound Effects Editor
Benjamin Cuenod Title Designer
Kurt Van Der Basch Storyboard Artist
Ivo Grešák Key Grip
Imran Sajid 3D Artist
Jonathan Wood CG Artist
Jirí Vater Special Effects Technician
Alexandros Sidiropoulos Foley Recordist
Lukás Kraina Art Department Assistant
Stefan Mily Set Dresser
František Novák First Assistant "B" Camera
Steve Little ADR Editor
Adam Gough Assistant Editor
Adam Dale Aerial Director of Photography
Petr Konrád Gaffer
Larry D. Horricks Still Photographer
Phil Ashton Visual Effects Editor
Lee Walpole Sound Effects Editor
Tim Wooster Second Unit Director of Photography
Lucy Tanner Visual Effects Coordinator
Pierre Escande Visual Effects Producer
Markus Moll Sound Mix Technician
Attila Kovács Assistant Editor
Josef Rarach Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Brian Wade Special Effects Makeup Artist
Katherin-Ellen Zabehlicky Art Department Coordinator
Jiřina Eisenhamerová Costumer
Nicholas Hampshire CG Artist
Tushar Kewlani CG Supervisor
François-Xavier Aubague Visual Effects Producer
Miroslav Miclík Special Effects Technician
Martin Tichy Electrician
Dita Valentinova Wardrobe Coordinator
Carla Diamond Visual Effects Producer
Gary E. Beach Visual Effects Supervisor
Enrique Torres Concept Artist
Prokop Satochin Dolly Grip
Steve Browell Sound Effects Editor
Mathieu Reid Color Timer
Vlad Taupesh Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Kriz David Gaffer
Tereza Mandic Listikova Visual Effects Producer
Forbes Noonan ADR Recordist
Stuart Fyvie Digital Colorist
Lucia Foster Found Aerial Coordinator
Klaus Badelt Original Music Composer
Dan Laustsen Director of Photography
Nancy Bishop Casting
Ros Hubbard Casting
M.J. Bassett Screenplay, Director
John Hubbard Casting
Ivo Strangmüller Makeup & Hair
Laura Jennings Visual Effects Editor
Laurens Ehrmann Visual Effects Supervisor
Patrick Tatopoulos Creature Design
Mike Kelt Pyrotechnician
Andy Kennedy Sound Effects Editor
Mark Sanger First Assistant Editor
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Paul Berrow Producer
Samuel Hadida Producer
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Reviews

Rangan
6.0

**In the 17th England, a ruthless warrior set to rediscover his path.** There's no reason, but after a long due I saw this. I'm pretty impressed with the film's production, but in the end it was an average film for me. James Purefoy was good, but the story needed someone very husky looking actor ... to play the Solomon. That's what spoiled my watch, other than that I enjoyed most of the film. Because the tone and the pace were excellent, but it was a predictable story. A savage warrior leading his men somewhere in the Northern Africa, when he's sensing he almost defeated them, comes to know his soul is damned. He escapes there, leaves his all that life behind and looks for a peaceful future. He was born to be a warrior, that's why he left his own kingdom. So in his second chance to rediscover his path, he must achieve the impossible to defeat his opponent. Full of dark and wet atmosphere really gives that required medieval look. The locations were well used and also the costumes, so if you like films that sets in this era, particularly stunts, then you might enjoy it. But if you ask me, I would say it is just a one time watchable film. Entertainment is guaranteed, but because of something, the film does not not look complete. So recommended for the selected viewers. _6/10_

May 16, 2024
John Chard
8.0

If I kill you I am bound for hell. It's a price I shall gladly pay. Solomon Kane is directed by Michael J. Bassett and Bassett adapts the character of Kane from the magazine character created by Robert E. Howard. It stars James Purefoy, Rachael Hurd-Wood, Pete Postlethwaite and Anthony Wilks. Mus ... ic is by Klaus Badelt and cinematography by Dan Laustsen. ​ It's early 1600 and English mercenary Solomon Kane (Purefoy) is informed by the Devils Reaper that his wicked ways have damned his soul for eternity. Not wanting to spend eternity with old Nick and all his hellish instruments of torture, Kane escapes and renounces violence and converts to Puritanism - that is until a wicked turn of events in his life sends him on the violent road to redemption. Solomon Kane was created by pulp writer Robert E. Howard, who would a few years later also create Conan The Barbarian, safe to say then that swords and sorcery was at the time of his life in the 1920s/30s on his mind. It's also safe to say here that if this type of genre swish and swash is not your thing then this will definitely not convert you into being someone who suddenly does. However, fans of such fare are in for a treat, where not for the first time a picture that bombed at the box office - and got a delayed release in The States - has broken free of supposed stinker damnation to become a firm cult favourite to like minded souls. Kane is our anti-hero, a real hard dude who ends up living by the fight evil with evil mantra. In the hands of Purefoy and his director, Kane is moody personified, the whole film dishing out ladles of brood and dark thematics as religion and dark arts come under the microscope. The action is well choreographed, plenty of blood letting and head loping, accompanied by swivels and lurches. Imagery is potent - such as graveyards and reaper lairs, while Bassett firmly believes in soaking his cast in mud and rags, all for realistic payment. Some popular actors slot in for some support work, which is a bonus, and although the finale is not without problems (main baddie all to brief, the big showdown likewise), this rounds out as an imaginatively and thrillingly mounted period genre piece. 8/10

May 16, 2024
FilipeManuelNeto
5.0

**If we can forget the errors in historical recreation and the blatant predictability of the script, it's a good film for an idle evening.** I don't know Robert E. Howard's literary work very well, but I confess that I don't like “Conan” and I feel that the fantasy genre has seen better days. How ... ever, what I saw in this film pleased me: it's good enough to entertain us satisfactorily, but it's not the kind of film we'll want to see more than a handful of times. Solomon Kane is a mercenary, played by James Purefoy, in a great effort. The actor is truly good for the role: he has enough charisma to give himself the leading role he needs, he is not too old for the character nor does he seem too young. Pete Postlethwaite is also a magnificent addition to the cast as yet another character full of dignity and very likeable. Max von Sydow also provides discreet support. The only person I didn't like very much was Rachel Hurd-Wood: she doesn't have much to do other than being permanently in danger. The script starts well, with a story about a cruel man who over the years committed looting and crimes, and finally understands that he will go to Hell. From then on he tries to change, but it becomes increasingly clear that this man will have to face his past at some point if he truly wants to redeem himself. This finally happens when he has to defeat an evil wizard. I don't want to say much more, but it's quite easy to see that the big problem with this script is the way in which we easily predict what's going to happen, the predictability of the whole story. This is the film's big problem. Another problem with this film is the way in which the past was recreated: I didn't feel, on the part of the production, any desire to place the action precisely in time and space. The script, however, required it! It is quite evident that the story takes place around 1650 in the fields of South East England, in Dorset. The construction of the sets, costumes and props simply ignored this whenever they could. The cinematography, for example, is magnificently crafted and presents us with hazy, gloomy and dark landscapes, and semi-ruined places. We have no resemblance to the English countryside, but it is the ideal setting for the dark story that will unfold and creates an atmosphere in a very intelligent way. Anachronistic fighting styles, anachronistic weapons and accessories, clothing that doesn't resemble anything that existed in the past, flintlock pistols whose sound effect resembles that of a revolver... M. J. Bassett makes several mistakes. In return, there is a lot of action, fights for all tastes that give the film a lot of flow and movement, as if it were a music video, and excellent CGI that creates a vast multiplicity of evil creatures.

Dec 03, 2023