General
Medium DVD
Production Year 1985
Certification PG-13 (USA)
Genre Kids & Family; Drama; Action & Adventure; Science Fiction & Fantasy; Fantasy; Adventure; Romance
Region Region 1
Nationality USA
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Cast
Actor/Actress Role
Broderick, Matthew Phillipe Gaston
Hauer, Rutger Captain Etienne Navarre
Pfeiffer, Michelle Isabeau d'Anjou
McKern, Leo Father Imperius the Monk
Wood, John Bishop of Aquila
Hutchison, Ken Marquet
Molina, Alfred Cezar
Prete, Giancarlo Fornac
Loddi, Loris Jehan
Serra, Alessandro Mr. Pitou
Borromel, Charles Insane Prisoner
Sarchielli, Massimo Innkeeper
Papetti, Nicolina Mrs. Pitou
Case, Russel Lieutenant (as Russell Kase)
Hodson, Donald Guard on Cart (as Don Hudson)
Snegoff, Gregory Cart Driver
Russo, Gaetano Guard in the Cell
Dana, Rod Guard at the City Gate
Horowitzo, Stefano Bishop's Bodyguard
Tuerpe, Paul Guard
Venantini, Venantino Bishop's Secretary
Beresford, Marcus Acolyte
O'Brian, Valerie Peasant Girl
Cecchi, Nanà Bishop's Woman
Baldassarri, Elettra (uncredited)
Capanna, Omero Francesco (uncredited)
Cianfriglia, Giovanni One of Fornac's Men (uncredited)
Merosi, Paolo Acolyte (uncredited)
Morhofer, Jurgen (uncredited)
Stefanelli, Benito Bishop's Guard (uncredited)
Other People
Director Donner, Richard
Producer
Writer Khmara, Edward; Khmara, Edward
Composer
Studio Warner Home Video
Features
Language Tracks Spanish; French; English
Subtitle Languages
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital 5.1; 70 Mm 6-Track; Dolby
Running Time 121
Aspect Ratio 2.35:1
Color Mode Color
Plot Summary

This lushly produced fantasy has gained a loyal following since its release in 1985, and it gave a welcomed boost to the careers of Matthew Broderick, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Rutger Hauer. You have to ignore the overly aggressive music score (critic Pauline Kael aptly dubbed it "disco-medieval") and director Richard Donner's reckless allowance of anachronistic dialogue and uninspired storytelling, but there's a certain charm to the movie's combination of romance and heroism. Broderick plays a young thief who comes to the aid of tragic lovers Isabeau (Pfeiffer), who is cursed to become a hawk every day at sunrise and Navarre (Hauer) who turns into a wolf at sunset. The curse was cast by an evil sorcerer-bishop (John Wood), and as Broderick eludes the bishop's henchmen, Navarre struggles to conquer the villain, lift the curse, and be reunited with his love in human form. The tragedy of this lovers' dilemma keeps the movie going, and Broderick is well cast as a young, medieval variation of Woody Allen. --Jeff Shannon

This lushly produced fantasy has gained a loyal following since its release in 1985, and it gave a welcomed boost to the careers of Matthew Broderick, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Rutger Hauer. You have to ignore the overly aggressive music score (critic Pauline Kael aptly dubbed it "disco-medieval") and director Richard Donner's reckless allowance of anachronistic dialogue and uninspired storytelling, but there's a certain charm to the movie's combination of romance and heroism. Broderick plays a young thief who comes to the aid of tragic lovers Isabeau (Pfeiffer), who is cursed to become a hawk every day at sunrise and Navarre (Hauer) who turns into a wolf at sunset. The curse was cast by an evil sorcerer-bishop (John Wood), and as Broderick eludes the bishop's henchmen, Navarre struggles to conquer the villain, lift the curse, and be reunited with his love in human form. The tragedy of this lovers' dilemma keeps the movie going, and Broderick is well cast as a young, medieval variation of Woody Allen. --Jeff Shannon

Philipe Gastone, a thief, escapes from the dungeon at Aquila, sparking a manhunt. He is nearly captured when Captain Navarre befriends him. Navarre has been hunted by the Bishop's men for two years, ever since he escaped with the Lady Isabeau who the Bishop has lusted after. Navarre and Isabeau have a curse that the Bishop has placed on them that causes Navarre to be a wolf during the night and Isabeau to be a hawk during the day. Navarre insists that Philipe help him re-enter the city to help him kill the heavily guarded Bishop. Written by John Vogel {jlvogel@comcast.net}

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