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The Viking Sagas

  • 1995
  • R
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
661
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The Viking Sagas (1995)
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A mythical warrior wanders the snow-capped landscapes of the North territories on an arduous quest for vengeance. Amid nobles and schemers, saints and brutes, and lovers and fools, this Viki... Read allA mythical warrior wanders the snow-capped landscapes of the North territories on an arduous quest for vengeance. Amid nobles and schemers, saints and brutes, and lovers and fools, this Viking swings his sword for his family's honor, his beloved's hand, and the very survival of h... Read allA mythical warrior wanders the snow-capped landscapes of the North territories on an arduous quest for vengeance. Amid nobles and schemers, saints and brutes, and lovers and fools, this Viking swings his sword for his family's honor, his beloved's hand, and the very survival of his pitiless culture.

  • Director
    • Michael Chapman
  • Writers
    • Michael Chapman
    • Dale Herd
    • Paul R. Gurian
  • Stars
    • Ralf Moeller
    • Ingibjörg Stefánsdóttir
    • Sven-Ole Thorsen
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    661
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Chapman
    • Writers
      • Michael Chapman
      • Dale Herd
      • Paul R. Gurian
    • Stars
      • Ralf Moeller
      • Ingibjörg Stefánsdóttir
      • Sven-Ole Thorsen
    • 10User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ralf Moeller
    Ralf Moeller
    • Kjartan
    Ingibjörg Stefánsdóttir
    • Gudrun
    Sven-Ole Thorsen
    Sven-Ole Thorsen
    • Gunnar
    Þórir Waagfjörð
    • Bolli
    Hinrik Ólafsson
    • Ketil
    • (as Hinrik Ólafson)
    Raimund Harmstorf
    Raimund Harmstorf
    • Valgard
    Magnús Jónsson
    Magnús Jónsson
    • Eirik
    Magnús Ólafsson
    • Bjorn
    David Kristjánsson
    • Ketil's Lieutenant
    Rúrik Haraldsson
    • Magnus
    Bryndís Pétursdóttir
    • Helga
    Valgerdur Rúnarsdóttir
    • Loyal Servant
    Jóhanna Jónas
    • Kristin
    Egill Ólafsson
    • Hrut
    Þorsteinn Bachmann
    Þorsteinn Bachmann
    • Drunken Viking
    Hans-Martin Stier
    Hans-Martin Stier
    • Mord
    • (as Hans Martin Stier)
    Bjørn Floberg
    Bjørn Floberg
    • Sighvat
    Gudmunder Ómar Þráinsson
    • Ulf
    • Director
      • Michael Chapman
    • Writers
      • Michael Chapman
      • Dale Herd
      • Paul R. Gurian
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    joeydrago

    I think it is a great movie

    I cannot believe that anyone interested in this type of genre would not indeed love this film. To start with yes there are inconsistencies, but so what! I see that type of thing in just about every movie or book... The music for this film is fantastic... if you are not moved by this music you are indeed void of any emotion. The story is a simple one. A father wishes a better life for his son and then his son is dragged into a life the father wanted no part of. The son meets an ally of the father and this ally took another road to further the correctness of the father's decision. The hero then meets a family going through much the same thing as he and his family and they are faced with the same dilema. Then it is the clash of good vs. evil. With good winning out in the end! Besides great music, the costumes are truly awesome ( different from any other of these types of movies)the sets are gorgeous, the acting is never over the top and there are no stupid one liners!! I really didn't care too much for the swords...the leading lady was someone that you could believe people would fight for she was very beautiful and sexy.

    I recommend this movie to everyone I talk to that is into this type of genre. I wish that there was a continuation of the story.
    10kveldulf1

    At last, an attempt at saga accuracy

    One of the few films to actually try to be faitfhul to the actual Icelandic sagas, this film is a treat for those actually interested in such tales. That it is filmed in the relevant locales, with appropriate numbers (a local chief's following of 7-10 men, not thousands) and so forth all lend extra verisimilitude to the film. It is true that the melding of the elements from various sagas is a might uneven, as is the acting, and the viewer must pay attention to keep the storyline straight (unless they also have a grounding in the source material). But still it is a welcome entry in the filmography of the Norseman, with just about the only half-way accurate portrayal of these people, as well as correcting the filmmaking community's neglect of these rousing tales.
    9bdmitchell

    A reasonably accurate retelling of ancient stories

    What a refreshing retelling of stories that I read as part of my honors thesis way back when. Unlike recent Hollywood epics, this film gives a real sense of the land, its heritage and its people. I recall seeing a great foreign film in 1969 entitled Hagbard and Signe (The Red Mantle in the rest of the world). This film echoes that earlier epic both in content and beauty. (Unfortunately, the earlier film is nowhere to be found.) I would highly recommend both of the films, along with the original Pathfinder for anyone who shares an interest in the sagas and who also desires realism in a Nordic film. (Note: I would that Hollywood would do away with the horned helmets, dragon boats,etc. in films that deal with the Nordic sagas.)
    4Wuchakk

    Low-budget, but worthwhile for the Icelandic photography, music, costumes, sets & fights

    Released in 1995, "The Viking Sagas" stars Ralf Moeller as Kjartan, a Viking in Iceland who romances a blond beauty (Ingibjörg Stefánsdóttir) and trains to fight with the greatest warrior on the island, Gunnar (Sven-Ole Thorsen), for the purpose of vengeance, honor and freedom.

    The first time I saw "The Viking Sagas" I had just viewed the first season of the excellent TV series "Vikings" and was almost shocked by the lameness of certain aspects, like some of the acting by body-builder Moeller and the weak story-telling, etc. At the beginning of the film Kjartan is supposed to be some inexperienced farm boy when it's clear that he's at least 35, not to mention a totally hulking badaxx (he's over 6'5"). There's a scene where he takes on a swordsman and is swiftly beaten, but it's not convincing in light of Kjartan's utterly intimidating presence. Even if he didn't know how to use a sword, it's clear that he could've rushed the guy and torn him in half with his bare hands.

    Seeing it again, I was braced for these deficiencies and was able to enjoy the movie to some degree, at least more so than my first viewing. The plot's fine, it's just that the way the story is told fails to absorb, although there are several compelling parts. Stefánsdóttir gets semi-nekkid during a couple of tasteful love scenes. Some guys find her thoroughly ravishing and she's certainly good-looking; she's just too tall & slinky for my tastes. Some of the fight scenes are quite brutal, but others are kinda unconvincing. So the whole film's a mix of good and bad. Nevertheless, the Icelandic photography and the score are great and it's nice to see Sven-Ole Thorsen (he played Thorgrim in 1982's "Conan the Barbarian"). If you can overlook (or embrace) the film's weaknesses, it DOES take you back to Viking-era Iceland and effectively provides a glimpse of what it must've been like, e.g. the apparel and living conditions. I suppose it's a semi-guilty pleasure, but be forewarned: You'll likely be turned off the first time you see it.

    The film runs 83 minutes and was shot entirely in Iceland.

    GRADE: C (4.5/10 stars)
    4frankfob

    Frankly, I expected more

    About the best thing that can be said about this movie is that the cinematography is stunning, which is to be expected in a film made by an Oscar-nominated cinematographer like Michael Chapman. You get a real sense of how a rugged, towering country like that shown can turn out rugged, towering people. It's too bad you can't get that sense from the people themselves.

    Ralf Moeller, who was so impressive in "Gladiator", is much less so here. His stock in trade is his magnificently chiseled body, which was showcased to great effect in "Gladiator". Here, though, he doesn't even take off his shirt until almost halfway through the movie, which makes you wonder if the filmmakers hired him for his acting skills (he's earnest, but he makes Arnold Schwarzenegger look like Laurence Olivier) or his fighting skills (not in evidence at all, even after he's supposedly trained by "the best warrior of all the Vikings"), since they pretty much kept his physical attributes under wraps for much of the film. Not so with Ingibjorg Stefansdottir, Moeller's love interest, who kept very little under wraps (not that there's anything wrong with that). She has several somewhat gratuitous nude (well, topless anyway) and sex scenes, but other that that, she doesn't impress much, either. What's most unimpressive, however--and the most disappointing aspect of the film, IMO--are the "action" scenes. Another poster has described director Chapman as "clunky", and that word fits the battle scenes like a glove. They're listless--even though the participants shout, grimace and yell at each other a lot--and, frankly, badly done, with very little flair, panache or even excitement to them at all. There are scenes of various limbs and heads being lopped off among great spurts and rivers of very Karo-syrup-looking blood, but they're by-the-numbers and you can see them coming a mile away--there's no "gaaah!" factor (as in "gaaah! that guy just got his head split in half!") to them, as there was in, for example, "Braveheart". As for the story itself, well, the plot is your standard "he killed my father and I will avenge his death!" tale, but the film is so choppy, convoluted, badly put together and, in some cases, hard to understand that it's difficult to follow the plot even though you know exactly what it is and exactly how it's going to turn out.

    If you can't tell, I was really very disappointed in this film. The subject matter lends itself well to a sweeping, rugged spectacle, with snarling villains, gorgeous women in distress, ferocious battle scenes and everything you'd come to expect in a Viking picture. There was little of that here. I understand that the filmmakers wanted to be as accurate as possible in their portrayal of the Vikings of the time, but they didn't have to make it so, frankly, boring. Worth a watch, maybe, but it's not one that you'd want to see again any time soon.

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      "Mord" means murder in Scandinavian languages. In the late viking age, it was not an uncommon name.
    • Quotes

      Gunnar: Slaves! Come earn your money! Yaaarh!

      [runs down the hill and single-handedly slays Ulf Bloodaxe and all but one of his men]

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    • Release date
      • October 17, 1995 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El clan de los vikingos
    • Filming locations
      • Skiphellir, Iceland(market scene at end of movie)
    • Production companies
      • Justin Pictures
      • New Line Cinema
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 23m(83 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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