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BeastMaster

  • TV Series
  • 1999–2002
  • TV-14
  • 43m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
2.7K
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Daniel Goddard in BeastMaster (1999)
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The sword and sorcery adventures of a wandering adventurer who has the ability to communicate with animals.The sword and sorcery adventures of a wandering adventurer who has the ability to communicate with animals.The sword and sorcery adventures of a wandering adventurer who has the ability to communicate with animals.

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    • Daniel Goddard
    • Jackson Raine
    • Steven Grives
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    2.7K
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    • Stars
      • Daniel Goddard
      • Jackson Raine
      • Steven Grives
    • 22User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Daniel Goddard
    Daniel Goddard
    • Dar
    • 1999–2002
    Jackson Raine
    • Tao
    • 1999–2002
    Steven Grives
    Steven Grives
    • King Zad…
    • 1999–2002
    Monika Schnarre
    Monika Schnarre
    • The Sorceress #1…
    • 1999–2002
    Grahame Bond
    • The Ancient One
    • 1999–2001
    Marjean Holden
    Marjean Holden
    • Arina
    • 2000–2002
    Natalie Mendoza
    Natalie Mendoza
    • Kyra
    • 1999–2002
    Emilie de Ravin
    Emilie de Ravin
    • The Demon Curupira
    • 1999–2002
    David Paterson
    • King Voden
    • 2000–2002
    Dylan Bierk
    Dylan Bierk
    • The Sorceress #2
    • 2001
    Daniel Fitzgerald
    Daniel Fitzgerald
    • Sharak
    • 1999–2002
    Ivar Kants
    Ivar Kants
    • Slythius…
    • 2000–2002
    Samantha Healy
    Samantha Healy
    • The Demon Iara
    • 2000–2001
    Mark Lee
    Mark Lee
    • Hjalmar
    • 2000–2002
    Leah Purcell
    Leah Purcell
    • The Black Apparition
    • 2000–2001
    Marc Singer
    Marc Singer
    • Dartanus
    • 2001–2002
    Nick McKinless
    Nick McKinless
    • Henchman…
    • 2001–2002
    Brad McMurray
    Brad McMurray
    • Terron Sentry…
    • 1999–2002
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    budikavlan

    A big mess, but often fun to watch

    It seems from watching that the producers of this series didn't take the time to plan their "bible" before beginning the series. The basic story, handed down from Andre Norton through the series of films, was fine, but this kind of high-concept fantasy series requires an established mythology to guide the storytelling. This one seemed to flounder around without much dramatic impetus. The leads were highly appealing, if inexperienced at the beginning of the series, and individual episodes were often entertaining. The final story arc over the last half of the final season was too slapdash and amateurish to redeem the series as a whole. While it did draw the story to a finish, it wasn't a particularly compelling finish; the appearance of Marc Singer (the star of the Beastmaster films) was a silly stunt. One can only hope that Daniel Goddard and Jackson Raine move on to better projects--both are appealing enough to merit it.
    QueenMakeda84

    Greatly Missed

    It was rather campy with ridiculous plots that only children would appreciate, but I do miss this show. I kept watching episodes repeat until I started to wonder why they were going back to the beginning. I finally found out that it was canceled due to production issues and not ratings. Daniel Goddard is stunning on screen, but his character seemed very much like Kevin Sorbo's Hercules rendition. They were both very sensitive, hunky, muscular males who could kick butt when it came down to it. They're also extremely monogamous and don't seem to want to move past the women they were once in love with to venture into anything new.

    I found the opening credits vastly amusing. It amps it up a lot and then you're like, "Oooh! Who is this guy?" and then the announcer says quite blandly, "He's the Beastmaster. He communicates with animals." It was so anti-climatic, it was comical. That's his specialty? Talking to animals? So he's an ancient vet? Eh, I watched anyway. His sidekick was more annoying that Gabrielle in Xena. And the heavy surfer, Californian accent was a little off in this ancient environment. I loved the character of Arina and wished she and Dar would hook up, but it got canceled before old lover boy would make a move. Heck, the way he was moving, his ferrets woulda got to her before he did.

    The plots were childish, as I've said, but you still watched because it was just a way to kick back and enjoy a Saturday afternoon, no stress. It didn't require heavy thinking on my part. It also might have grown into a pretty strong show that tested waters, but it didn't last. Ah, it's OK, but you feel bad for the actors. It's like they may never get another break with this show gone. I remember those episodes with the original Beastmaster and I found him terribly annoying. I'm not surprised his movies didn't work out majorly. I caught sight of one of his versions and detested him. Daniel was better. Ah, so's the TV world.
    ccsu11451

    My new favorite show!

    I really enjoy this show. As an Environmental Studies major I enjoy the nature aspect of the show. The location is so beautiful and when the animals are used for a scene you can't help but smile because the animals work so well with the actors. Daniel Goddard and Jackson Raine are great actors who play their characters perfectly. If you are looking for a show to make you laugh and with enough action to satisfy you, this is it.
    7rockhopper10r

    A whole lot of fun!

    Oh what fun this show was! First you have the incredibly *gorgeous* Daniel Goddard as Dar, the BeastMaster. The producers had the good sense to keep him wearing as little as possible. Even in the third season, when he dressed a little more "modestly", you could still see those stupendous biceps. Yummy! Then you have the gay subtext. This is most pronounced in Season Two, where the five most important male characters all seem to be gay archetypes: Dar (Gym-Boy), Tao (Nerd with a crush on Gym-Boy), Zad (Leather Daddy), Voden (Party Boy) and The Ancient One (All-Powerful, All-Knowing Old Auntie). Then you have the fact that it was actually fairly well-written and acted. Admittedly, Season Three was the weakest. The show would have been better had they not gone down that particular road, but, overall it was a lot of fun and most certainly not the worst way to spend an hour. Oh did I mention how gorgeous Daniel Goddard is? (*sigh*)
    andros12

    A highly visual, refined and unique presentation

    After having watched the show in re-runs for a couple of years, I recently purchased "Season One." This series possesses many wonderful qualities that appear to set it apart from Hercules and Zena and similar epics. Some of the uniqueness lies in the very ethereal quality present in the beautiful rain forest settings that play a very prominent role in almost every episode. This feature is sometimes juxtaposed against the human characters in very original and highly effective visual presentations. A wonderful example being the opening sequence to the episode "A simple truth" wherein a wolf is being pursued by a hunter who in turn is being pursued by Dar. There is a multitude of mini-shots of the three characters moving in unison toward a common destination in the heart of the rain forest setting. The combined effect of the photographic sequencing provides a stunning pictogram depicting the the show's essential theme of one man's struggle against another to save the animal kingdom.

    The story lines encapsulate a wide variety of mythologies and legends from around the world; nymphs, minotaurs, chameleons, amazons, elves and unicorns are but a few examples of the characters used to illustrate the individual productions. These characters often come to life through a remarkable collection of highly entertaining, exotic personages. A prime example is Grace Jones' portrayal as a solo animal hunter in "The Umpatra." Displaying an innate sense of cunning and ferocious fighting spirit, both humans and immortals are on guard as she finally begins hand to hand combat with Dar. The eventual revelation of the Umpatra's erroneous perception and subsequent disclosure of the "truth" culminates with her own self imposed demise. This is a common lesson throughout the series as many of the "unenlightened" eventually gain a greater understanding and respect for the inherent balance between man and nature.

    Another unusual quality is the slow, deliberate phrasing evident in the many heart to heart philosophical discussions, especially between Dar and those closest to him and also the Sorceress and the astute Ancient One. The unique phrasing combined with the slow and deliberate eye contact adds a sensual and highly effective edge to the communication between the characters who lived long ago in "an age when nature and magic ruled the world."

    In every episode the viewer is presented with another example of Dar's untiring devotion and loyalty to the animals and their welfare. A devotion that is very effectively portrayed. Daniel Goddard plays the character as a somewhat more serious, intense Beastmaster than Marc Singer did in the original feature film and this new persona seems very effective and well suited for the television version. The actors' various styles are at times interestingly comparable because of Marc Singer's occasional guest appearances as Dartanus, Dar's spirit guide.

    The show's simple but poignant message of good-will to earth's creatures, philosophical story lines and stunning photography make it a beautiful and uplifting television series.

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    • Trivia
      The characters of Curupira and Iara are almost faithfully based on beings from the Brazilian mythology. The Curupira is described as the merciless protector of animals and the jungle, famous for his backward feet and fiery hair. Iara is the seductive river mermaid or siren who lures men to their death with her singing. Both beings are also characters in Invisible City (2021).
    • Goofs
      In plenty of scenes throughout the series, a lot of times in a single episode, Ruh is clearly played by different tigers.
    • Quotes

      Tao: Something wrong?

      Dar: No, I had a dream; you were in it.

      Tao: Really? What was I doing? No, let me guess, I was with a beautiful woman.

      Dar: There was a beautiful woman.

      Tao: And what was she doing?

      Dar: She was smiling at me.

      Tao: What was I doing?

      Dar: You were eating a peach.

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      Follows The Beastmaster (1982)

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    • Release date
      • October 9, 1999 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Australia
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Chúa Tể Muôn Thú
    • Filming locations
      • Queensland, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Alliance Atlantis Communications
      • Alliance Films
      • Coote Hayes Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 43m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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