The Archer: Fugitive from the Empire
- Film per la TV
- 1981
- 1h 36min
Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe hero is given his mentor's bow (the Heartbow) which chooses its new owner when passed on. It fires arrows that blow up like grenades, but can only be wielded by the one chosen to wield h... Leggi tuttoThe hero is given his mentor's bow (the Heartbow) which chooses its new owner when passed on. It fires arrows that blow up like grenades, but can only be wielded by the one chosen to wield her. The hero is a member of a nomadic tribe wiped out by the Draikian Empire's forces. He ... Leggi tuttoThe hero is given his mentor's bow (the Heartbow) which chooses its new owner when passed on. It fires arrows that blow up like grenades, but can only be wielded by the one chosen to wield her. The hero is a member of a nomadic tribe wiped out by the Draikian Empire's forces. He attempts to find the wizard Lazar-Sa who might be able to help him. He is joined by a thie... Leggi tutto
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On one of the days there was an invasion of some type of small winged insect that got into our food and probably can be seen in some of the scenes. The mud was very deep. We would wade into a muddy road area and made glopping sounds as we pulled our feet out.
Somehow it was some of the most fun days I have ever had in the movie business. The group of guys who worked on the show, cast, crew and extras were laughing a lot. Nick the director, was very nice and articulate. Warren, the A.D. was a pleasure to be with. I worked with him many times, including on Thorn Birds and Airwolf.
I watched the movie when they showed it on TV. I have not seen it since. I did enjoy it. I think it would stand up well today if it were re-released with some special notes about the making.
When we did our village (hill dweller types) scenes with George Kennedy, there were more different kinds of animals in one scene than I have ever observed working together in any other project. There were dogs, a bear, cougars, horses and some falcons and a chimp.
The horse was not at all pleased being near the bear and the cougars were not friendly except with their handlers.
Well worth watching.
Tom Willett (Yonhope)
The premise is perfectly adequate and the actors do good jobs with what they have.
I think it could have been a good TV-series for its time.
However, the special effects haven't aged very well and the music is so off the overall feel of the film, it becomes more annoying and jarring than enjoyable.
Still, I give it high rating for a lot of good ideas. Maybe it deserves a second chance and a remake?
8 out of 10
These are but a few examples of some lesser credited "sleepers", yet they are thoroughly entertaining films. I would handily rate it **** out of ***** stars.
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- QuizThe first major film to have a one hundred percent synthesized score.
- Citazioni
Thoran of Malveel: My mother used to say that Love and Hate are two horns on the same bull. I'll take your hate, Estra, if that's all you have to give.
- Versioni alternativeThe original pilot's ending was longer than a later version. 1. After Estra splits from Tohran and Slant, Gar is shown to have escaped. 2. Celebration in Kamal after Tohran and Slant return. 3. Lazar-sa speaks to Tohran and Slant via the hawk. 4. Closing shot of Tohran and Slant starting the quest to find Lazar-sa.
- ConnessioniFeatured in The Greatest Show You Never Saw (1996)
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- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 36min(96 min)
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.33 : 1