Valhalla
- 1986
- 1h 16m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
2.7K
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Through Loki's treachery, two children in the Viking age find themselves spirited away into the world of Norse Mythology.Through Loki's treachery, two children in the Viking age find themselves spirited away into the world of Norse Mythology.Through Loki's treachery, two children in the Viking age find themselves spirited away into the world of Norse Mythology.
Dick Kaysø
- Thor
- (Danish version)
- (voice)
Preben Kristensen
- Loke
- (Danish version)
- (voice)
Marie Ingerslev
- Tjalfe
- (Danish version)
- (voice)
Nis Bank-Mikkelsen
- Odin
- (Danish version)
- (voice)
- …
Benny Hansen
- Hymer
- (Danish version)
- (voice)
Olaf Nielsen
- Rolf
- (Danish version)
- (voice)
Thomas Eje
- Quark
- (voice)
Claus Ryskjær
- Ravnen Hugin
- (Danish version)
- (voice)
Kirsten Rolffes
- Ravnen Munin
- (Danish version)
- (voice)
- …
Jesper Klein
- Mimer
- (Danish version)
- (voice)
- …
Susse Wold
- Sif
- (Danish version)
- (voice)
- …
Percy Edwards
- Other voices
- (Danish version)
- (voice)
Stephen Thorne
- Thor
- (English version)
- (voice)
Allan Corduner
- Loke
- (English version)
- (voice)
- (as Alan Corduner)
Suzanne Jones
- Roskva
- (English version)
- (voice)
Mark Lewis Jones
- Odin
- (English version)
- (voice)
- (as Mark Jones)
Alexander Jones
- Chalfe
- (English version)
- (voice)
Featured reviews
The plot is decent, but it has good animation and the soundtrack is excellent; I recommend it if you like Danish animated films.
10andbmet
Highly recommended for those interested in Nordic mythology properly presented to a wider audience.
What a wonderful find, came here after following the cue on Myrkur's song "Jeg er Guden, I er Tjenerne".
And as opposed to what the bad reviews say I have not seen this movie as a child (this is the first time ever) and I am not Danish either (unfortunately, although it is great for learning, look for versions with English subtitles).
Those that gave a bad review to this are just expecting a Hollywood expendable series of Marvel/Thor/Avengers movie nonsense with endless special effects, action faster than any human eye can follow, no plot and the all too commonplace political correctness extremism (read witch hunt) of our dumbified herd society.
Have fun watching this movie with the perspective of going on an adventure as an adult or as a child (or both).
What a wonderful find, came here after following the cue on Myrkur's song "Jeg er Guden, I er Tjenerne".
And as opposed to what the bad reviews say I have not seen this movie as a child (this is the first time ever) and I am not Danish either (unfortunately, although it is great for learning, look for versions with English subtitles).
Those that gave a bad review to this are just expecting a Hollywood expendable series of Marvel/Thor/Avengers movie nonsense with endless special effects, action faster than any human eye can follow, no plot and the all too commonplace political correctness extremism (read witch hunt) of our dumbified herd society.
Have fun watching this movie with the perspective of going on an adventure as an adult or as a child (or both).
It's great to see a feature length animated movie that doesn't completely succumb to the Disney way of doing things. Plus, it has a killer score.
I don't know how many times I've sat through this. I've probably read all the original written efforts, as well. I'm hardly the loudest or most likely candidate when it comes to bragging about Denmark, but this is an aspect in which I feel pride. I will not be commenting on the English dub, nor do I intend to hear it, and I don't care for the fact that this(*our* cultural heritage) was first done to fit that, then synchronized to our tongue. This is based partially on the comic book series, the artist/writer of it helming it(and I think he did a darn good job), and is magnificent both as an introduction to reading them, if one so desires(I'd say they may very well enjoy them thoroughly), and as a retelling of the subject matter. This takes portions of a couple of these novels, and they fit together well. It takes us through Asgaard and Udgaard, shows us several of the creatures and people residing in them, and includes an adventure or two. The plot is well-done and develops nicely... it's never actually boring. The pacing is pretty much spot-on, with mood and atmosphere in a concise movie. The art and animation are great. The detail in the entire production is impressive. The tone is an interesting case... this could be viewed by children, and definitely does cater to them some, but it isn't insulting to other age-groups, and at times, it's fairly dark(and it could be argued that there are hints of adult stuff). The voices, as provided by us Danes, are marvelous, as is quite a bit of the acting. Kaysø and Bank-Mikkelsen with their deep, booming speech are among the perfect casting. Kristensen, though you might not immediately choose him for what who he performs, is, as well. Eje adds a lot of personality through mere grunts and such. Ryskjær and Rolffes deserve mention as well, as Hugin and Munin, the ravens. The characters are reasonably fleshed out, and their traits are instantly recognizable from the source material. The score is excellent, with themes for the various groups, and more often than not, famous pieces, used well. The audience had better at the very least tolerate Quark, because he's there a lot. For my money, the "whisle scene" is rather high up on the list of the most entertaining of that type of thing. The humor varies, and there is silly, cartoon-y, but also clever, laughs herein. There are morals in this, as well, and they aren't heavy-handed. The DVD of this features three trailers, a work-reel and commentary tracks with each director, and they are informative and well worth listening through. I, myself, would jump at the opportunity to watch well-done films about the Norse myths. That doesn't mean this is anything less than masterful. I recommend this to anyone into the stories. 8/10
Beautiful and powerful. The animations are amazing. The depiction of the gods are epic as hell. The plot of the film can be read straight out of Norse Mythology and yet it works so well on screen. What I like most, is the depiction of the main characters; Røskva and Tjalfe. Their relationship as brother and sister; growing up, made me cry many times because it shows a beauty in life. I am grateful for this film.
Did you know
- TriviaFor the German dub, Thor was voiced by Christopher Lee. Coincidentally, the films depiction of Odin bears a strong resemblance to his role of Saruman from the Lord of the Rings movies.
- Quotes
Ravnen Hugin: All living beings need each other.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episode #5.10 (1991)
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- DKK 40,000,000 (estimated)
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