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Musclor et She-Ra, le secret de l'épée

Original title: The Secret of the Sword
  • 1985
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
3.5K
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Melendy Britt, George DiCenzo, John Erwin, Alan Oppenheimer, and Lou Scheimer in Musclor et She-Ra, le secret de l'épée (1985)
Prince Adam is sent to the world of Etheria to find his long abducted sister, Adora, and awaken her to her own destiny.
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Prince Adam is sent to the world of Etheria to find his long abducted sister, Adora, and awaken her to her own destiny.Prince Adam is sent to the world of Etheria to find his long abducted sister, Adora, and awaken her to her own destiny.Prince Adam is sent to the world of Etheria to find his long abducted sister, Adora, and awaken her to her own destiny.

  • Directors
    • Ed Friedman
    • Lou Kachivas
    • Marsh Lamore
  • Writers
    • Larry DiTillio
    • Romeo Muller
    • Bob Forward
  • Stars
    • John Erwin
    • Melendy Britt
    • Alan Oppenheimer
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    7.2/10
    3.5K
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    • Directors
      • Ed Friedman
      • Lou Kachivas
      • Marsh Lamore
    • Writers
      • Larry DiTillio
      • Romeo Muller
      • Bob Forward
    • Stars
      • John Erwin
      • Melendy Britt
      • Alan Oppenheimer
    • 28User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
    • 31Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Erwin
    John Erwin
    • Prince Adam
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    Melendy Britt
    Melendy Britt
    • Princess Adora
    • (voice)
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    Alan Oppenheimer
    Alan Oppenheimer
    • Skeletor
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    Linda Gary
    Linda Gary
    • Teela
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    George DiCenzo
    George DiCenzo
    • Bow
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    Erika Scheimer
    • Queen Angella
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    Lou Scheimer
    Lou Scheimer
    • King Randor
    • (voice)
    • (as Erik Gunden)
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    • Directors
      • Ed Friedman
      • Lou Kachivas
      • Marsh Lamore
    • Writers
      • Larry DiTillio
      • Romeo Muller
      • Bob Forward
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    Superlich

    Memories ...

    I don't care what people say about the quality of the animation. Anyone born between 1978 and 1981 has to have fond memories of the show. Cartoon Network recently started a remake of the show, sticking more to the original plotline than the live-action movie. I watched one of the episode and I can still, after not having watched the show for 17 years, name all of the characters.

    As for the movie, I think it should be released on DVD. Every guy in his early to mid twenties would buy it. It is a classic, and today's children should get a chance to experience it.
    8IkuharaKunihiko

    Surprisingly good

    In a world far away lives a prince called Adam who can transform into He-man, a fighter for good and justice. One day his friend, the sorceress, sends him and his talking tiger Cringer on a mission to find the owner of a magic sword in a different world, Etheria. But once there, Adam finds the evil army of Hordak is controlling everyone. And he soon meets Adora, who just might be the owner of the magic sword...

    Back then, when I was a kid, I was very fond of the "He-man and the masters of the universe" show and it's "sequel" "She-ra". When I grew up I decided to do a little research. You know, to go on a hunt for your childhood memories. Soon I discovered my old "He-man" tapes and watched them again. And this time I was very disappointed. They simply seemed like a cliché with every episode looking the same. After that I saw "She-ra" again too, and although this show was a little better, I still found that it lost a lot of it's magic during my growing up. The only great episode was "Sweet Bee's home".

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    I then went to watch "The secret of the sword". Before I did that I was in massive fear that this film will too break my heart and that I should maybe avoid it just to keep it a part of my nostalgia. But was I pleasantly surprised! The minute that song "For the honor of love" started to play in the intro all my respect, joy and enthusiasm got back in a flash again. The movie is just simply excellent, the best thing the "He-man" crew ever made. It's much more darker and has a sharp edge, making it superior to the naive TV show's. The best sequence for me was the one where He-man is captured by the evil Horde while Adora can't sleep and wakes up in the middle of the night. She then goes to the chamber where He-man is being held in a special booth. She wants to help him, but also wants to stay loyal to the Horde. Her struggle with herself is a real drama with great emotions. And then, finally, she takes her sword, transforms herself into She-ra and free's He-man. Simply amazing piece of writing that combined her transformation with her change of character.

    Truth be told, the story does have flaws. Mostly when it plays back in He-man's world( why in the world would He-man and She-ra just leave Skeletor in Snake mountain after they defeated him?! They could have brought him to jail! )but the film is still a mighty good piece of nostalgia and melancholy. And I'm glad it's quality stayed.

    Grade: 8/10
    robinepowell

    When is coming out on DVD?!

    I was a big fan of She-Ra as a kid and would LOVE to own "Secret of the Sword" on DVD. Does anyone know when that might be happening? I used to watch He-Man with my brother so that's how I got hooked on She-RA. I would also love to get their Christmas special on DVD if possible too. Mostly I would like the Pilot episode/movie more then anything else. I used to watch the show on YTV, I think, which is a channel for kids in Canada. I noticed that episodes of She-Ra are available on Video to buy through e-bay's half.com but not on DVD and certainly not "Secret of the Sword" which I find weird since that everyone first me She-Ra and other the characters from the cartoon.
    powderblue

    They don't make them like this anymore!

    This film was made,primarily,to introduce He-Man's twin sister She-Ra,who,in the 80's,ruled not only every toy department in the world,but were also the main characters in quite possibly one of the most successful cartoons ever made! It is a dark and stormy night on the planet Eternia,and Prince Adam is summoned to Castle Greyskull,by its guardian,the Sorceress,who dispatches him on a heroic journey to find the meaning of a mystical sword! On the planet Etheria,our hero is teamed up with a rebel band of warriors who have pledged to over-throw the evil Horde,led by Hordak and his dastardly bunch of villains! It all turns pear-shaped however when our intrepid hero meets his match in the form of Adora,the blonde,rather attractive ( compared to the other motley crew Hordak surrounds himself with) captain of the Horde Army,who,oblivious to the Horde's evil-ways,imprisons our hero on Beast Island! Will Adora learn of the Horde's evil ways,and see the light!? And will Prince Adam learn the Secret of the Sword!? Well,watch it and find out,as this is a fantastic kids..and big kids..movie..made back in the days when pace,story-telling,and interesting characters,was everything! It can be said,having watched some of the "childrens" films of the last few years,that they really dont make films like this anymore! It could all so easily slip into unbearable cuteness at certain stages,but the wit and pace of the film,never drags it down! A superb family film..only after watching it again,i do wish i were a 10 year old boy again,running around with a plastic sword shouting "I HAVE THE POWER!"
    7paul_m_haakonsen

    They have the power...

    I remember watching this 1985 animated movie back in my childhood, and it served as an introduction to the She-Ra character and the universe of the "Princess of Power" series. Needless to say, as a child during the 1980s, that I loved "He-Man and the Masters of the Universe", so of course I gobbled something like the 1985 feature "The Secret of the Sword" up like candy.

    The storyline in "The Secret of the Sword", as written by Larry DiTillio and Bob Forward, is pretty good. It manages to keep the spirit and essence of both of the two series, and providing entertainment throughout the 100 minutes it runs for.

    The animation in "The Secret of the Sword" is good, and if you grew up watching "He-Man and the Masters of the Universe", then you will definitely feel at home watching "The Secret of the Sword".

    The voice acting in "The Secret of the Sword" is good, and it is definitely nice that they had returning voice actors and actresses to add voice to their usual characters.

    I enjoyed "The Secret of the Sword" back in the day, and having sat down to watch it again in 2023 with my son, I still found "The Secret of the Sword" to be as enjoyable today as it was back then.

    My rating of "The Secret of the Sword" lands on a seven out of ten stars.

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    • Trivia
      The movie was made out of the first five episodes of She-Ra, la princesse du pouvoir (1985) Its purpose was to introduce She-Ra' character for the new show that would accompany He-man as a sister show. The TV episodes were created first, and then edited into the feature film. This meant that the music score had to be restructured and a couple of scenes were tweaked (also see Alternate Versions)
    • Goofs
      Battle Cat knocks Catra's mask off, causing her to return to humanoid form, and begins to chase her. However, when he is seen still chasing her a short time later, the mask is back on her head.
    • Quotes

      Garv the Innkeeper: Welcome to the Laughing Swan, stranger. How may we serve you today?

      Cringer: Uh, how about a little chow?

      Garv the Innkeeper: Uh, your uh, your animal, he... uh... he speaks?

      Adam: Well, doesn't everybody?

    • Crazy credits
      Writer Larry DiTillio's last name was misspelled on the original release as 'DiTillo'. This was corrected for the DVD release.
    • Alternate versions
      Television Version aired as the first five episodes of She-Ra, la princesse du pouvoir (1985) with additional footage that was cut out of the feature film.
    • Connections
      Edited from She-Ra, la princesse du pouvoir: Into Etheria (1985)
    • Soundtracks
      I Have The Power
      Composed by Erika Scheimer, Shuki Levy, and Haim Saban

      Lyrics by Erika Scheimer

      Performed by Erika Scheimer and Noam Kaniel

      Courtesy of Shermley Music Co. ASCAP

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    • Release date
      • October 23, 1985 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Japan
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • The Secret of the Sword
    • Production companies
      • Filmation Associates
      • Mattel
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    • Budget
      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $7,660,857
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,660,857
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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