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Tales of an Ancient Empire

2010 | 86m | English

(1735 votes)

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Popularity: 0.8 (history)

Director: Albert Pyun
Writer: Cynthia Curnan
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A princess is on a quest to unite the five greatest warriors to save her kingdom from a demon sorceress.
Release Date: Jul 31, 2010
Director: Albert Pyun
Writer: Cynthia Curnan
Genres: Fantasy, Adventure, Action, Science Fiction, Horror, Thriller
Keywords demon, warrior, sorceress, quest, sword and sorcery
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Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $1,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Whitney Able Xia
Kevin Sorbo Aedan
Ralf Moeller General Hafez
Jennifer Siebel Newsom Queen Ma'at
Michael Paré Oda
Melissa Ordway Princess Tanis
Matthew Willig Giant Iberian
Sarah Ann Schultz Malia
Lee Horsley Talon
Scott Paulin Tou-Bou Bardo
Inbar Lavi Alana
Name Job
Albert Pyun Director
Sazzy Lee Calhoun Line Producer, First Assistant Director
Heidi Pascoe Stunt Double
Jeffery Passero Casting
Simone Bargetze Stunt Double
Marie Fink Stunt Double
Adam Hart Stunt Double
Cassandra McCormick Stunt Double
Alicia Vela-Bailey Stunt Double
Garrett Warren Stunts
Eddie Davenport Stunts
Cynthia Curnan Writer
Philip Alan Waters Director of Photography
Anthony Riparetti Original Music Composer
David Lamb Editor
Anne Anderson Set Decoration
James Terry Welden Production Design
Nicki A. Chestnut Key Hair Stylist
Glenda Maddox Costume Design
Heather Ford Key Makeup Artist
Lorena Leon Second Second Assistant Director
Ikuo Saito Visual Effects Supervisor
Benjamin Thomas Cowley Visual Effects Supervisor
Ruggero Tomasino Visual Effects
Ilram Choi Stunt Coordinator
Tania L. Pearson Stunt Double
Trampas Thompson Fight Choreographer
Morgan Williams Stunts
Ted Caloroso Second Unit Director of Photography
Michele K. Short Still Photographer
Name Title
Nicholas Celozzi Producer
Sazzy Lee Calhoun Producer
Christopher Curnan Producer
Benjamin Thomas Cowley Producer
Cynthia Curnan Producer
Jeffrey D'Alessio Executive Producer
Kipp Downing Executive Producer
Glen Hartford Executive Producer
Daniel Toll Executive Producer
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gtmobob
5.0

This is a not as bad a movie as many people think. It is not a blockbuster nor an award winner. That said, the filmmaker does an excellent job of putting together a compelling story with a cast of characters, well performed I might add, that will keep you watching. However, it seems to end unexpecte ... dly. My only hope is that a sequel will come along one day to finish the tale. I came across this movie as a Kevin Sorbo fan. He does Sci-Fi and Fantasy well and whenever I stumble across another movie with Sorbo in the cast, I give it a chance. His performance was typical of his style with action and humor rolled into the character. I found it to be a job well done on his part. The leading ladies in the film, and there are quite a few, provided quality performances along side Mr. Sorbo. The director's vision of vampires, however, was a little off in my opinion. There are many takes on the vampire tale and this one uses a variety of sources to create their creatures of the night... or day. Maybe I'm too wrapped up in the Universal Pictures version of the vampire to keep an open mind about those taking a different route with the film. The special effects were not bad for a movie that boasts a mere 1,000,000 dollar budget. The low cost may be a reason why the film seemed to end abruptly. In short, if you are looking for a decent movie, give it a try but don't expect too much. Go in understanding it is a low budget fantasy/sci-fi/monster flick that is meant to entertain. I hope that one day the writer and director get an opportunity to at least close out the story.

Jun 23, 2021
GenerationofSwine
1.0

The problem here is the art... seriously... as in it takes itself seriously. Sorbo and Pare seem to understand what the audience wanted from their performances, and they seemed to understand what sort of movie they were in. The director, however, had an artistic vision for a sequel to a B grad ... e Sword and Sorcery movie and that just doesn't worm. It takes itself far too seriously for what it is. And that takes away from the enjoyment of the film as a whole. At the end of the day, some of the cast understood that they needed to approach the film slightly tongue-in-cheek, slightly self aware of that they were making, but the director didn't. And the result was that everything that made the first film fun... not good, but FUN, was lost in an attempt to make the second film artistic and pretentious.

Jan 10, 2023