Description
Immortals DVD 2001 Halhatatlanok / Directed by Tarsem Singh / Starring: Henry Cavill, Stephen Dorff, Luke Evans, John Hurt
UPC 5996514010121
REGION 2 PAL DVD
Audio: English 5.1, Hungarian 5.1
Subtitles: Hungarian, Romanian
Total runtime: 106 minutes
English Summary:
Immortals is a 2011 American epic fantasy action film directed by Tarsem Singh and starring Henry Cavill, Freida Pinto, and Mickey Rourke. The film also stars Luke Evans, Steve Byers, Kellan Lutz, Joseph Morgan, Stephen Dorff, Daniel Sharman, Alan van Sprang, Isabel Lucas, Corey Sevier, and John Hurt. The film was previously named Dawn of War and War of the Gods before being officially named Immortals, and is loosely based on the Greek myths of Theseus, the Minotaur and the Titanomachy.
The film is loosely based on the Greek myth of Theseus and the Minotaur and the Titanomachy. Before the dawn of man and beast, Immortals waged war against each other in Heaven. The victors declared themselves gods while the vanquished were renamed the Titans and imprisoned beneath Mount Tartarus. The Epirus Bow, a weapon of immense power, was lost on Earth during the war.
In 1228 BC, king Hyperion of Heraklion searches for the bow, intending to use it to release the Titans to get revenge on the gods for failing to save his family from disease. Hyperion captures the virgin oracle Phaedra, believing that she can use her visions to find the Epirus Bow's resting place.
In a small village nearby, the inhabitants prepare to flee to Mount Tartarus to avoid Hyperion's army. One inhabitant named Theseus is a skilled warrior trained by his mentor, a mysterious old man. Theseus and his mother Aethra, are considered undesirables because Theseus was born from Aethra being raped, and they are forced to stay behind by Athenian soldiers including Lysander. Theseus is able to beat multiple opponents until the Athenian officer Helios intervenes and discharges Lysander from the army for his actions. Lysander travels to Hyperion, offering his service and the village's location. Hyperion accepts, but scars his face and hammers Lysander's testicles for being a traitor so he can never father children. Hyperion's forces attack Theseus's village, murdering the villagers and Aethra, and taking Theseus captive.
Hungarian Summary:
Évekkel a titánok legyőzése után egy életben maradt harcos, Hyperion háborút hirdet az emberiség ellen. Az elszánt titán a vérengző és féktelen Árész legendás íját keresi, amellyel kiszabadíthatja társait az örök szenvedés és kín szakadékából, a Tartaroszból. Az ősi szabályok szerint az istenek nem vehetnek részt a harcban, de meg kell védeniük magukat, mert Hyperion bosszújának az olümposzi tizenkettő is célpontja. Zeusz kiválasztottja egy halandó, Theseus, aki Phaedra papnő, és egy szolga segítségével indul harcba hazájáért és az istenekért.
Cast / Szereplők:
- Henry Cavill as Theseus, a mortal chosen by Zeus to fight evil.Mickey Rourke as King Hyperion, the King of Heraklion.
- Robert Naylor as Young Theseus.
- Freida Pinto as Phaedra, an Oracle priestess who joins Theseus on his quest.[5]
- Luke Evans as Zeus, god of the sky and king of the gods.Isabel Lucas as Athena, goddess of wisdom.[7]
- John Hurt as Old Man, a disguise used by Zeus to interact with mortals.[6]
- Kellan Lutz as Poseidon, god of the sea.[8]
- Stephen Dorff as Stavros, a cunning slave and master thief who joins Theseus on his quest.[9]
- Joseph Morgan as Lysander, a traitorous Athenian soldier who joins King Hyperion after being discharged.
- Peter Stebbings as Helios, an Athenian general.
- Daniel Sharman as Ares, god of war.
- Anne Day-Jones as Aethra, mother of Theseus.
- Greg Bryk as Nycomedes, a monk in service to Phaedra.
- Corey Sevier as Apollo, god of light.
- Steve Byers as Heracles,[10][11] the god who forged the Epirus Bow.
- Robert Maillet as The Minotaur, Hyperion's powerful henchman who wears a metal bull mask.
- Romano Orzari as Icarus, an Athenian soldier.
- Alan van Sprang as Dareios, a slave who joins Theseus on his quest.
- Stephen McHattie as Cassander, the King of the Hellenics.
- Mark Margolis as The New Priest, a monk.
- Gage Munroe as Acamas, son of Theseus and Phaedra.
- Tamas Menyhart as Heraklion
Directed by | Tarsem Singh |
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Music by | Trevor Morris |
Cinematography | Brendan Galvin |
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Distributed by | Relativity Media |
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106 minutes |
Country | United States Canada United Kingdom |
Language | English |