Hercules and Deianeira go in search of fire to save the world from cold. All the world's fire are fast going out. Hercules' father, Zeus, is on hand to help (and sometime hinder) the two.Hercules and Deianeira go in search of fire to save the world from cold. All the world's fire are fast going out. Hercules' father, Zeus, is on hand to help (and sometime hinder) the two.Hercules and Deianeira go in search of fire to save the world from cold. All the world's fire are fast going out. Hercules' father, Zeus, is on hand to help (and sometime hinder) the two.
- Awards
- 1 nomination
- Temple Priestess
- (as Sharon Tyrrell)
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- GoofsDespite sharing the main adventure in the preceding Hercules: The Legendary Journeys - Hercules and the Lost Kingdom (1994), Hercules and Deianeira act as if they don't know each other at the beginning of this film. However, it is rather obvious that, although they have the same name, the Deianeira of the last movie and the one in this movie are two different characters, with different actresses, personalities, and backstories.
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Hercules: Father, she stole Prometheus's torch. She robbed the people of fire, now don't tell me the King of the Gods don't know about that.
Zeus: I want you to forget about it!
Hercules: Forget about it.
Zeus: Yes! Forget it!
Hercules: How can I forget about it? Don't you care about people? People all over the Earth, are... they're gonna freeze to death. You don't give a damn do you? You don't even care.
Zeus: Why do you think i spend so much time on Earth? Because I love people, people like your mother, and yourself.
- ConnectionsEdited into Hercules: The Legendary Journeys: The Cave of Echoes (1996)
Not having really ever bothered to stay in on A Saturday night to watch the TV show on channel 5 in the UK, I felt vindicated by the fact that it now fills the kids schedules on the weekend mornings of the same channel. Despite this though, I still ended up stumbling into this movie in a fit of boredom and, sadly, came out of it the same way. The very basic plot is just a frame to allow yet another adventure for Hercules to go on you know the formula, effects, fights, big men and sexy women. Ticking off these boxes the film delivers a very average product that is to the rough standard that I expected but still didn't do that much for it. Its insistence of keeping things modern mean that it does have an uneasy humour to it but this is not enough to cover how very basic it is. The effects are very TVM and the "adventure" lacks excitement or real tension. Director Lefler can decide what element he wants to focus on and directs it all with a leaden hand The cast do what you'd expect them to. Sorbo does his usual thing and in fairness does have a certain amount of charisma about him as long as he isn't asked to do more than hit people with a bit of a cheeky look in his eye. Despite having watched her in this about 10 minutes ago, I doubt I could pick Kitaen out of a lineup; she shows her skin and emotionally spars with Sorbo but it is nothing that hasn't been done before and she is totally by-the-numbers. Quinn takes the money and is as stiff as a board.
Overall an average tvm "swords and modernism" film that tries to be a fun adventure but doesn't pull it off that well. It isn't that fun or that funny and the adventure lacks energy or excitement. The cast are amusing despite being nothing special at all. Fans of the series might enjoy it but I doubt anyone else will find it worth their time.
- bob the moo
- Apr 30, 2006
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