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Le 13e Guerrier

Titre original : The 13th Warrior
  • 1999
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  • 1h 42min
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Le 13e Guerrier (1999)
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Un homme, épris de la femme d'un autre, est envoyé par le sultan lui-même dans une mission diplomatique vers un pays lointain en tant qu'ambassadeur. Lorsqu'il s'arrête dans le port d'un vil... Tout lireUn homme, épris de la femme d'un autre, est envoyé par le sultan lui-même dans une mission diplomatique vers un pays lointain en tant qu'ambassadeur. Lorsqu'il s'arrête dans le port d'un village viking pour se ravitailler, il se retrouve embarqué malgré lui dans une aventure pour... Tout lireUn homme, épris de la femme d'un autre, est envoyé par le sultan lui-même dans une mission diplomatique vers un pays lointain en tant qu'ambassadeur. Lorsqu'il s'arrête dans le port d'un village viking pour se ravitailler, il se retrouve embarqué malgré lui dans une aventure pour éradiquer une menace mystérieuse dans une contrée viking lointaine.

  • Réalisation
    • John McTiernan
  • Scénario
    • Michael Crichton
    • William Wisher
    • Warren Lewis
  • Casting principal
    • Antonio Banderas
    • Diane Venora
    • Dennis Storhøi
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • John McTiernan
    • Scénario
      • Michael Crichton
      • William Wisher
      • Warren Lewis
    • Casting principal
      • Antonio Banderas
      • Diane Venora
      • Dennis Storhøi
    • 651avis d'utilisateurs
    • 90avis des critiques
    • 42Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 victoires et 2 nominations au total

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    Antonio Banderas
    Antonio Banderas
    • Ahmed Ibn Fahdlan
    Diane Venora
    Diane Venora
    • Queen Weilew
    Dennis Storhøi
    Dennis Storhøi
    • Herger - Joyous
    • (as a different name)
    Vladimir Kulich
    Vladimir Kulich
    • Buliwyf - Leader
    Omar Sharif
    Omar Sharif
    • Melchisidek
    Anders T. Andersen
    Anders T. Andersen
    • Wigliff - King's Son
    Richard Bremmer
    Richard Bremmer
    • Skeld - Superstitious
    Tony Curran
    Tony Curran
    • Weath - Musician
    Mischa Hausserman
    • Rethel - Archer
    Neil Maffin
    Neil Maffin
    • Roneth - Rider
    Asbjørn 'Bear' Riis
    • Halga - Wise
    • (as Asbjorn Riis)
    Clive Russell
    Clive Russell
    • Helfdane - Fat
    Daniel Southern
    • Edgtho - Silent
    Oliver Sveinall
    • Haltaf - Boy
    Sven Wollter
    Sven Wollter
    • King Hrothgar
    Albie Woodington
    • Hyglak - Quarrelsome
    John DeSantis
    John DeSantis
    • Ragnar - Dour
    • (as John Desantis)
    Erick Avari
    Erick Avari
    • Caravan Leader
    • (as Eric Avari)
    • Réalisation
      • John McTiernan
    • Scénario
      • Michael Crichton
      • William Wisher
      • Warren Lewis
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    7philip_vanderveken

    Scandinavian myths and mysteries, brought in a very decent way.

    I guess every region has its own legends and saga's, but I've always found the Scandinavian legends about trolls, monsters and ghosts even more intriguing and interesting as ours. It's no wonder that these people have created these legends once. If you've been there and if you've seen the impressive nature with its immense forests and lakes, the fact that the sun never rises in winter and stays 24 hours a day in summer... makes it easy to understand why this is the land of such creatures.

    The movie tells the story of an Arab courtier / diplomat who was sent to the barbaric North as a punishment for falling in love with the wrong woman. In AD 922, this could be seen as an execution, because there was no way he would return (it's the same reason why the Catholic Church sent people who had committed awful sins, as pilgrims from our region to Santiago De Compostella in Spain). When they are about to get robbed and killed somewhere in the fields, they manage to escape and accidentally stumble upon a group of Vikings, which saves their lives, because the Barbarians are terrified of these vicious warriors from the North. They soon get befriended and are able to stay with the Vikings, when a young boy, a messenger from the North, comes to the Vikings to ask for help. In their home country many people die because of "an evil whose name should not be pronounced". They consult an oracle who tells them that they should send 13 warriors, but that one of them shouldn't be a Viking. The Arab, however not believing that these mythical creatures from the forests really exist, joins them in their battle against the Wendol...

    Normally I'm not too much of a fan of Antonio Banderas' work, but this time I really liked him as the Arab with the impressive name of Ahmed Ibn Fahdlan Ibn Al Abbas Ibn Rashid Ibn Hamad (I guess you better don't try to say that 10 times in a row). The other actors all did a very good job as well, even though I have to admit that I've never heard of most of them before.

    The story is nice and well written, the way it was all shot is done properly and overall I must say that I really enjoyed watching this movie. I'm sure that many will not agree, but personally I liked it more than the "The Lord of the Rings" movies. I like legends and mystery in movies and this movie gave me both. I give it a 7.5/10.
    8yusufpiskin

    Why is this movie so underrated?

    "Merciful Father, I have squandered my days with plans of many things... this was not among them. But at this moment, I beg only to live the next few minutes well." -Ahmed Ibn Fadhlan

    Criminally underappreciated adventure! It mixes real Arab traveller Ahmad Ibn Fadlan, mythical story of Beowulf and Neolithic cavemen. The more you know about these three, the more enjoyment you will get from this movie. I can easily understand how people unfamiliar with these subjects were just lost and confused, feeling not helped by choppy editing where even important side characters just disappear without a trace!

    I love it! Banderas is great balancing charm and humor in equal measure. Vladimir Kulich is spot on as the Viking leader Buliwyf. It's also strange and great to see sword and sorcery movie where main protagonist prays for Allah before final battle.

    Where is bluray with extras? Where is directors cut? Take my money already!!!
    7ma-cortes

    Terror and action with an excellent Antonio Banderas battling killer marauders

    In the Dark Ages , AD 922 Ahmad Ibn (Antonio Banderas) an Arab nobleman is banished by a wrong love to the Barbaric north . On his way he encounters Turks in Central Asia and Russian and Varangians (Volga Vikings) . As a diplomatic person he meets an experienced Arab (Omar Sharif) and befriends a group of Vikings Norsemen (Vladimir Kulich,Dennis Storhoi..) returning their homeland . Shortly after , he is enlisted to battle a mysterious evil force, creatures of the mist (though never explains who the ravenous-hunger "mist monsters" actually are and in the novel, they were the descendants of the Neanderthals) attacking by night as supernatural head-cutters (Wendol) and devouring human flesh that threaten the village existence .

    This epic movie initially titled ¨Eaters of the dead¨and subsequently ¨The 13th Warrior¨ begins with a real sense of wonder and surprise and winding up with continuous struggles against the body eaters . The picture packs great loads of action , special effects abundant , horror , breathtaking combats and a little bit of gore and blood . Based on the historic character : Ahmed Ibn Fadlan who traveled as an emissary to the land of the Volga Bulgars to convert them to Islam , he returned in 923, and no record after this date refers to him. Stunning battles scenes illuminate the full-blown adventure with a plethora of engaging action set pieces on the combats in which the heads and limbs are slice off here and there and everywhere while other parts of body are slit open . The movie was slated to be released as "Eaters of the Dead" in 1998, after the film was considered unwatchable during test screenings , then Michael Crichton took over the project , and he made some important changes .

    The film gets an impressive control of the crowd scenarios with a climatic and overwhelming finale battle . Exceptional and colorful cinematography shot in Canadian outdoors by Peter Menzies . Musical score by the veteran composer Jerry Goldsmith is extraordinary and spectacular . However , Graeme Revell had composed a complete original score , but Revell's original soundtrack was scorned , and brought in Jerry Goldsmith to rescore the movie . The film is based on Michael Chricton's (also producer) novel :¨Eaters of the dead¨ inspired by medieval poem ¨Beowulf ¨ and the authentic travel realized by a scout Arab towards Northland . The film was shelved during years for disagreement among director (McTiernan) and producer (Chricton) . The motion picture was beautifully executed with phenomenal production design (Wolf Kroeger) and well directed by John McTiernan . The flick will appeal to adventures cinema buffs and Antonio Banderas fans . Rating : 7.5/10 . Above average . Well worth seeing for numerous action battle scenes which have you on the edge of your seat.
    8LordBlacklist

    Good enough for what it is, fascinating for what it could have been.

    This is an extremely well crafted film, but a poorly edited one. Much like The Ghost and the Darkness it has such a winning historical concept that it is easy to forgive a little narrative incoherency from time to time. This film is a bit muddled when it comes to plot and characterization but hits all the right notes in terms of creating an adventurous spirit and thrilling action sequences. Jerry Goldsmith's score is a real high point, as is the cinematography. This is an absolutely wonderful film to get all caught up in on a lonely night because it makes you feel as if you are on the journey with Banderas' character. It is an action thriller that is actually...thrilling. In particular the scene with the "fire dragon" is one of the more memorable battle sequences I have seen in any movie, and I really mean that. The only negative aspects of the film are the feeling that a lot of scenes were left on the editing room floor, which is true, and if there was ever a film that really deserved a director's cut this is certainly one of them so long as Jerry Goldsmith's music (the soul of the picture) remains in. (Greame Revell composed a score for the unreleased longer version, which I have heard and in no way compares to Goldsmith's thunderous adventure music). The lavish costumes, set designs, memorable characters, and brilliant camera work somehow allow this film to overcome its editorial handicaps. All being said, this is a film well worth watching.
    chris-range

    Based loosely upon historical fact

    The 13th Warrior may not match contemporary action film expectations and neither is it strictly a Beowulf allegory. While the film gives a nod to classic Epic literature, the real magic is grown of roots in history. In "Eaters of the Dead" the novel which inspired the film, writer Michael Crichton drew inspiration from the true story of Ibn Fadlan.

    Ahmed Ibn Fadlan was a poet and diplomat who lived in the caliphate of Bagdhad in the 10th century. He received a deputation in the year 921 A.D. to journey to the King of the Bulghars of the Volga as an emissary of the Caliph al-Muqtadir. Fadlan outlined the details of this journey in his 'risala' or 'kitlab' (diary/history). Somewhere along the way Fadlan found himself in the extensive company of an Eastern Scandinavian tribe called the Rusiyyah. The Rus were being raided by the Varangians, a more barbarous tribe with customs rooted in pre-history. In his story, Crichton calls the Varangians by the name of another barbaric European tribe, the Wendols. From their name we get the English words vandal and vandalize - so one can imagine in what sorts of business they engaged.

    So this is the background for the film. Is the movie history? No, but if one puts aside obvious errors such as Bulwyf's German plate armour (500 years ahead of its time) or another warrior's Roman helmet (500 years after its time) - the movie is enjoyable. The Rus were not Vikings with a capital V. They were Slavs who went a' viking, meaning raiding. Ibn Fadlan spent years among the Bulgars, Khazars and other Slavic tribes of the North. In all his travels, he gave no more detail than what he wrote of his time with the Rus and of their battles. What Crichton has given us is not history, but it is an entertaining point of departure from which to consider history. Next time you watch this movie, imagine you are Ibn Fadlan, come from a life of civilized luxury and suddenly thrown into this strange world. Try listening to the language, understanding his fear. Imagine that you must face cultures and battles entirely alien to your experience. That is what the 13th Warrior is all about. It is the tale of the journey, of the stranger in the strange land. It is a great adventure film, one I've enjoyed dozens of times.

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    • Anecdotes
      The historic Ahmed Ibn Fadlan traveled as an emissary to the land of the Volga Bulgars to convert them to Islam. On his way he encountered Turks in Central Asia and Russian and Varangians (Volga Vikings). He returned in 923, and no record after this date refers to him.
    • Gaffes
      While most warriors discarded their original weapons to swim under the cliffs, they acquired new ones: Buliwyf is given a sword by the king, Herger uses an unfamiliar halberd, and Edgtho's knives are borrowed. Thus, the last fight is not wrong.
    • Citations

      Buliwyf: Lo, there do I see my father. 'Lo, there do I see...

      Herger the Joyous: My mother, and my sisters, and my brothers.

      Buliwyf: Lo, there do I see...

      Herger the Joyous: The line of my people...

      Edgtho the Silent: Back to the beginning.

      Weath the Musician: Lo, they do call to me.

      Ahmed Ibn Fahdlan: They bid me take my place among them.

      Buliwyf: In the halls of Valhalla...

      Ahmed Ibn Fahdlan: Where the brave...

      Herger the Joyous: May live...

      Ahmed Ibn Fahdlan: ...Forever.

    • Versions alternatives
      The original version, known as Eaters of the Dead and Directed by John McTiernan was originally 127 minutes and slated to be released in May of 1998. But when the film failed test screenings Michael Crichton took over the project and reshot and added new material to the film. He was also involved with the reediting of the film as well and rejected composer Graeme Revell's hour long score. This version of the film has not been seen publicly.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 18 août 1999 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Latin
      • Suédois
      • Vieux norrois
      • Danois
      • Arabe
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Le 13ème guerrier
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Colombie-Britannique, Canada
    • Société de production
      • Touchstone Pictures
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    • Budget
      • 160 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 32 698 899 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 10 267 756 $US
      • 29 août 1999
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 61 698 899 $US
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      • 1 heure et 42 minutes
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      • 2.39 : 1

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