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Prince Valiant (1997 film)

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Director
  
Music director
  
Duration
  

Language
  
English

5/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Adventure, Fantasy

Story by
  
Michael Frost Beckner

Country
  
IrelandUnited KingdomGermany

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Release date
  
1997 (1997)

Based on
  
Writer
  
Hal Foster (comic strip), Michael Frost Beckner (story), Michael Frost Beckner (screenplay), Anthony Hickox (screenplay), Carsten H.W. Lorenz (screenplay)

Cast
  
(Prinz Eisenherz), (Princess Ilene), (Thagnar), (King Arthur), (Sligon), (Morgan Le Fey)

Similar movies
  
Cinderella
,
Frozen
,
Cinderella
,
Aladdin
,
Beauty and the Beast
,
Your Highness

Tagline
  
He who holds the sword, rules the world.

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Prince Valiant is a 1997 Irish-British independent sword and sorcery film directed by Anthony Hickox, written by Michael Frost Beckner, and starring Stephen Moyer, Katherine Heigl, Thomas Kretschmann, Joanna Lumley, Ron Perlman, and Edward Fox. It is a loose adaptation of the long-running Prince Valiant comic strip of Hal Foster, some panels of which were used in the movie. In it, Valiant must battle the Vikings and a scheming sorceress to save the kingdom.

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Plot

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The story is based on the myth of King Arthur. A young, inexperienced squire Valiant, masquerading as Sir Gawain, is sent to accompany the Welsh princess Lady Ilene, a guest at Camelot, on her way back home. Little does he know that meanwhile, Arthur's wicked sister Morgan has retrieved a spellbook from Merlin's tomb and convinced the Viking warlord Sligon, ruler of the kingdom of Thule, to steal the magical sword Excalibur during a joust tournament.

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Valiant and the princess become part of the struggle of "he who holds the sword rules the world" which leads them both to love and Valiant to his princely destiny, as it turns out he is the rightful heir to the throne of Thule. The usurper is killed by his also evil brother Thagnar. During the final confrontation, with the help of Thule's ruler Boltar, Morgan is destroyed, Thagnar is slain, and Valiant rescues the princess and recovers Excalibur.

Production

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The editor took his name off after the German producers recut the picture taking out two main story lines, all religious aspects, and most of the humor.

Prince Valiant (1997 film) Prince Valiant 1997 Katherine Heigl Official Website

In his autobiography Size Matters Not: The Extraordinary Life & Career of Warwick Davis, Warwick Davis, an actor in the film, called it an "absolute disaster" which was "premiered, panned and bombed," and "even the wonderful Joanna Lumley - who still managed to put in an amazing performance as Morgan le Fay - couldn't save it." He blames this on the director, who he says "seemed intent on partying all night long and giving roles to his friends."

Reception

The film was generally poorly received. Empire gave Prince Valiant two stars out of five and stated, "a promising, swashbuckly romp is entirely scuppered by some indiscriminate broadsword editing, thereby removing any fun the name cast might have had, and leaving a poorly dubbed, effects-lacking film disappointingly limp." Some other reviews, however, were more positive. According to Sunday Mail, movie critics have been arguing for years over Prince Valiant, which was even called "one of the worst films ever." On the other hand, The Telegraph included it among top ten Arthurian films in 2014.


Prince Valiant (1997 film) Prince Valiant 1997 DVD review at Mondo Esoterica

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References

Prince Valiant (1997 film) Wikipedia
Prince Valiant (1997 film) IMDb Prince Valiant (1997 film) themoviedb.org