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The Minion

When the Millenium ends... Armageddon begins!
1998 | 95m | English

(2280 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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New York, Christmas Eve, 1999 - at the dawn of the new millennium - a subway construction crew unearths an eight hundred year old Celtic skeleton and a mysterious key. Archeologist Karen Goodleaf is called in to determine the meaning of the discovery. News of the discovery reaches a Middle East monastery where the warrior monks knowns as the Knights Templar - an ancient sect entrusted with protecting holy relics - choose their best pupil, Lukas to face the diabolical threat. As Lukas races to New York, an evil Minion seizes Karen and uses her body like a parasite and host!
Release Date: Sep 26, 1998
Director: Jean-Marc Piché
Writer: Matt Roe, Ripley Highsmith
Genres: Action, Fantasy, Horror
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Production Companies Taurus 7 Film Corporation, Conquistador Entertainment, Mahagonny Pictures, Minion Productions Inc.
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 06, 2026
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Dolph Lundgren Lukas Sadorov
Françoise Robertson Karen Goodleaf
Roc LaFortune David Schulman
David Nerman Lieutenant Roseberry
Allen Altman Dante
Jean-Marc Bisson Bernard
Don Francks Chief Michael Bear
Michael Greyeyes Gray Eagle
Andy Bradshaw Photographer
Anik Matern Police Lieutenant
Tony Calabretta Dispatcher
James Bradford Captain
Tedd Dillon Stranger
Matt Holland Parking Lot Cop
Dennis St John Gregor
Michel Perron Giannelli
Flint Eagle Sheriff
Arthur Holden Forensics Officer
Desmond Campbell Police Station Officer
Mike Chute Prison Guard
Pierre Leblanc Gas Station Attendant
Victoria Sanchez Police Translator
Noel Burton Coroner
Daniel Skorzewski Construction Site Cop
Peter Cox Red Neck
Name Job
Jean-Marc Piché Director
Barry Parrell Director of Photography
Matt Roe Story, Screenplay
Ripley Highsmith Screenplay
Violette Daneau Production Design
Janet Campbell Costume Design
Andrea Kenyon Casting
Jean Corriveau Original Music Composer
Harold Trépanier First Assistant Director
Pierre Sigouin Stunt Double
Michael Scherer Stunts
David McKeown Stunts
Hilary Porter Stunts
Marc Désourdy Stunts
Nathalie Girard Stunts
Yvann Thibaudeau Editor
Jean Frenette Stunt Coordinator
Scott Leva Stunts
Carole B. Thomas Stunt Double
Stéphane Lefebvre Stunts
Johnny Goar Stunts
Luke LaFontaine Fight Choreographer
Daniel Breton Set Decoration
Martine Morneau Set Decoration
Jason Cavalier Stunts
Name Title
Claudio Castravelli Producer
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jw
4.0

Imagine a couple of children having a film crew for making their games into a movie. That's the level of script you can expect, and everything else is... well, people got paid for it. It's one of these movies where the first minute tells you all you can expect. (No-one in their right mind woul ... d carry a load with dangling stuff for hours. You'd fasten the things somehow, since dangling wastes your strength.) Watch the first minute, and if you still feel like it... hope your preferred kind of drug lasts until this is over!

Mar 26, 2025