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The Lord Protector

  • 1996
  • PG
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
3.6/10
244
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The Lord Protector (1996)
Dark FantasyActionAdventureFantasy

Rennick embarks on a magic-filled quest to solve The Riddle of the Chosen and defend Earth from destruction. With his trusted companions, he travels to the center of a primal evil and takes ... Read allRennick embarks on a magic-filled quest to solve The Riddle of the Chosen and defend Earth from destruction. With his trusted companions, he travels to the center of a primal evil and takes part in the ultimate showdown of good and evil.Rennick embarks on a magic-filled quest to solve The Riddle of the Chosen and defend Earth from destruction. With his trusted companions, he travels to the center of a primal evil and takes part in the ultimate showdown of good and evil.

  • Director
    • Ryan Carroll
  • Writers
    • Stacey Upton
    • Bruce A. Young
  • Stars
    • Olivia Hussey
    • Patrick Cassidy
    • Ron Hale
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.6/10
    244
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ryan Carroll
    • Writers
      • Stacey Upton
      • Bruce A. Young
    • Stars
      • Olivia Hussey
      • Patrick Cassidy
      • Ron Hale
    • 14User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Olivia Hussey
    Olivia Hussey
    • The Voice of the Ancients
    • (voice)
    Patrick Cassidy
    Patrick Cassidy
    • Rennick
    Ron Hale
    • Pentakis
    • (as Ronald Hale)
    Jay Underwood
    Jay Underwood
    • Priamus
    Teri Austin
    Teri Austin
    • Diamond
    Jonathan Fuller
    • Malthon
    William Bumiller
    William Bumiller
    • Dunnigan
    Signy Coleman
    Signy Coleman
    • Ravelle
    Charlton Heston
    Charlton Heston
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Musetta Vander
    Musetta Vander
    • Beryl
    Jim Pirri
    Jim Pirri
    • Opal
    Jack Phelan
    • Topaz
    Yvonne Farrow
    Yvonne Farrow
    • Jasper
    Michael Traeger
    • Baldoago
    Kathleen Randazzo
    Kathleen Randazzo
    • Mariana
    • (as Kathleen Lambert)
    James Jones
    James Jones
    • Watachi
    • (as James A. Jones)
    Oscar Jordan
    Oscar Jordan
    • First Ward
    • (as Jordon Oscar)
    Robert Yocum
    • Austin
    • Director
      • Ryan Carroll
    • Writers
      • Stacey Upton
      • Bruce A. Young
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    3Aaron1375

    Generic fantasy!

    In the 80s, a film like this would have been awesome. Blood, muscles up steroid dudes wielding swords and hot gals that would go topless often. They would also have some practical effects monster that would sometimes look pretty good. Then the 90s came around and things became dull. Here we have annoying yelling nerds as our heroes, empty waterways and caves where one would expect monsters and okay looking women not topless. So everything that made the 80s sword and sorcery films awesome is missing here and we are left a bit bored.

    The story has a very annoying guy gathering a group together to fight the darkness. He shouts a lot and lacks charisma. That is okay, so does most of the people he has join him with the exception of the swordsmen looking for a plant, he is alright; granted, I could not understand him a lot of the time. They battle people in this thing, no trying to have any cool battles here. They face obvious traitors, a romance and possibly victory with minimal effort put into the film as possible.

    I did not really recognize most of the cast, Charlton Heston did narration and Olivia Hussey did a voice, but none of the people in the film looked familiar. Lead guy shouts to much, the doofus who follows the group could be called captain bland, the only one who seemed to try was the sword guy who was so immersed in character he was hard to understand because of the accent...

    So, if watching a group of travelers going into a magical waterway and a cave where no man has returned despite there being nothing in either place, watching a romance flair that is totally predictable and that is missing everything that made these types of films fun then this is your movie! You also probably think mayonnaise is too spicy...
    9filene72

    Reluctant hero successfully vanquishes evil.

    The budget on this film was nearly nonexistent, so with this in mind, I think they did a terrific job with what they had. Patrick, who I think is the most attractive in a very attractive family is a great person and I think that comes across very well. All of the other players are appealing as well and proved to be good sports. None of these actors are or were porn stars as was suggested in another review. Artists are just that, dreamers always striving to express themselves in a way that can touch other lives and I can only cheer on these artists in their quest to lift the audience out of drab reality into fun fantasy. It is nice also to see a film that doesn't pander to the least common denominator.
    7mcatherinemcf

    Was it meant to be campy?

    Either this movie was a pretty funny camp film or the acting was pretty bad (way over the top especially for the male actors). Once I decided to consider it for its camp value, I ended up enjoying it.

    The basic plot was okay; a pretty average sword and sorcery story, though the sorcery had elements of technology. Despite a narrator (Charlton Heston!) there was not enough back-story to understand the world but the characters' back-stories were explained as the movie went on. There were a couple of unexplained disconnects that were more or less confusing depending on how integral to the storyline they were.

    I watched it free on Netflix. I might watch it again...but I wouldn't if I had to pay for it.
    5tom_ashwell

    Funy escapism.

    Narrated by Chuck Heston, you can tell he did only one take on some of the entries due to the inflection. Musetta Vander has one short scene, love ya Mu, wish there were more of you in this! Cassidy tries hard, and keep up the effort, but I have to say that Jonathan Fuller's performance makes the film watchable. If you're into D&D and renaissance festivals, you might find this fun. One of my best friends lost his shirt investing in this, but he has since gotten back on his feet. Yes, the producers had done a number of successful films in the past, and everyone is allowed a turkey or two. I just wish it hadn't been this one. I wish I could give it more than 5 stars, but 3 of them are because of John as Malthon/Nohtlam. The bit with the hand that has a mind of its own is a blast. I noticed they fixed some of the soundtrack issues when they re-named the film, and more of a back story would have helped. Still, with a few disjointed scenes and all it is a fun escapism film.
    4CinemaSerf

    The Dark Mist

    When I saw this film, I assumed it had been made in the late seventies - the effects are almost drawn onto the screen; but then I spotted in was made in 1996 and my appreciation really slumped. The first thing you notice is that old Ben Hur himself is the narrator - but why? Did he need the cash? The story, not that it really matters - is a sort of "Conan" meets "Red Sonja" affair with the hero "Rennick" (Patrick Cassidy) and his trusty team of stalwarts setting off to engage the epitome of evil in a battle for the very survival of our planet. Oddly enough, the campy performances; the large-scale paper-maché sets and the merry accompanying score might be more passable if the dialogue hadn't been written by an eight year old with English as his/her fifth language. The sword and sandals fight scenes are all terribly theatrically staged, and the visual effects are similar to those on a game of "Asteroids". Not the worst, but you can see it from here...

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    • Release date
      • 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lord Protector: The Riddle of the Chosen
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Alpine Pictures
      • Carroll Brothers Production
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      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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