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Seventh Son

When darkness falls, the son will rise.
2014 | 102m | English

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John Gregory, who is a seventh son of a seventh son and also the local spook, has protected the country from witches, boggarts, ghouls and all manner of things that go bump in the night. However John is not young anymore, and has been seeking an apprentice to carry on his trade. Most have failed to survive. The last hope is a young farmer's son named Thomas Ward. Will he survive the training to become the spook that so many others couldn't?
Release Date: Dec 12, 2014
Director: Sergei Bodrov
Writer: Joseph Delaney, Matt Greenberg, Charles Leavitt, Steven Knight
Genres: Fantasy, Adventure
Keywords based on novel or book, magic, chosen one, witch hunt, dark fantasy, evil witch, sword and sorcery, based on young adult novel
Production Companies Legendary Pictures, Thunder Road, Outlaw Sinema, China Film Group Corporation, Moving Picture Company, Wigram Productions, Pendle Mountain Productions
Box Office Revenue: $114,178,613
Budget: $95,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 19, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Jeff Bridges Master John Gregory
Julianne Moore Mother Malkin
Ben Barnes Tom Ward
Alicia Vikander Alice Deane
John DeSantis Tusk - Zanna
Kit Harington William "Billy" Bradley
Djimon Hounsou Radu
Olivia Williams Mam Ward
Antje Traue Bony Lizzie
Jason Scott Lee Urag
David Cubitt Rogue Knight
Eric Keenleyside Old Guard
Thai-Hoa Le Fisherman
Carmel Amit Member of Mob
Gerard Plunkett Prelate
Jim Shield Leader Soldier
Timothy Webber Malcom Ward
Julian Black Antelope Tomb Robber (uncredited)
Luc Roderique Strix
Sean Carey Soldier (uncredited)
Fraser Aitcheson Grave Robber (uncredited)
Zahf Paroo Virahadra
Loyd Catlett Grave-robber (uncredited)
Primo Allon Simon Ward
Lilah Fitzgerald Cate Ward
Taya Clyne Little Girl
Faustino Di Bauda Innkeeper (uncredited)
Billy Wickman Young Guard
Marcel Bridges Jack Ward
Yaroslav Poverlo Head Counselor
Isabelle Landry Priest's Wife
Jason Asuncion Mongolian (uncredited)
Joanne Bentley Noblewoman (uncredited)
Brenda McDonald Timeless Hag (uncredited)
John Andrew Vaas Cavalier (uncredited)
Thomas DuPont Young Gregory
Candice May Langlois Mother with Infant
Simon Burnett Boldmere
Fabin Woodcock Mob Member
Bill Croft Fatman
Ryan Robbins Barkeep
John Novak Priest
Libby Osler Ellie Ward
Kandyse McClure Sarikin
Name Job
James Noorani Visual Effects Editor
Joseph Delaney Novel
Anthony Di Ninno Visual Effects
Jake Rice Post Production Supervisor
Ross Dempster Art Direction
Kimi Webber Script Supervisor
Elena Dubova Art Direction
Heike Brandstatter Casting
Amanda Mackey Casting
Andrew Li Art Direction
Dimitri Capuani Art Direction
Kimberly French Still Photographer
Anthony G. Nakonechnyj Lighting Technician, Chief Lighting Technician
Coreen Mayrs Casting
Alan D'Angerio Hairstylist
Alessandro Santucci Art Direction
Jana MacDonald Costume Supervisor
Carolyn Bentley Set Costumer
Maria Teresa Barbasso Art Direction
Michael Diner Art Direction
Daniela Giovannoni Art Direction
Elizabeth Wilcox Set Decoration
Monica Huppert Makeup Department Head
Thomas Nellen Makeup Artist, Hairstylist
Chris Street Animation Supervisor
Elaine L. Offers Makeup Artist
Luca Tranchino Art Direction
Doug Hardwick Construction Coordinator, Art Direction
David Tickell Gaffer
Grant Van Der Slagt Supervising Art Director
Anne Carroll Hair Department Head
Geoff Wallace Set Designer
James Kinnings Animation Director
Pete Dionne CG Supervisor
David Apgar Lead Animator
Anuradha Behera Visual Effects Coordinator
Chris Jestico Visual Effects Coordinator
Mark Story Visual Effects Coordinator
Garrett Wilson Visual Effects Editor
Laurel Bergman Assistant Art Director
Don McCuaig Second Unit Director of Photography
Brian Pearson Second Unit Director of Photography
Ian Guns Techno Crane Operator
Kate Caldwell Casting Associate
Kerry Hansen Animal Wrangler
Earendil McNay Script Supervisor
Vicki Pui Conceptual Illustrator
Cera Ziegler Casting Assistant
Joanne Bentley Animal Wrangler
Rishikesh Nandlaskar 3D Modeller
Monette Dubin Visual Effects Coordinator
Syed Arafath Apsar Visual Effects Coordinator
James Greig Visual Effects Coordinator
Mark G. Alexander Lighting Technician
Karin Nosella Assistant Costume Designer
Wendy Foster Seamstress
Kelsey Wheeler Aerial Coordinator
Karey Maltzahn Visual Effects Producer
P. Whitney Gearin Visual Effects Producer
Ian Cope Visual Effects Producer
Stephanie Brown First Assistant Sound Editor
Curt Sobel Music Supervisor
Steven J. Winslow Aerial Camera Technician
Carole Griffin Costume Coordinator
Nicole Duncan Visual Effects Coordinator
Jeremy Bradley Visual Effects Editor
Zeke Morales Visual Effects Editor
Liz Roberts Visual Effects Producer
Nick Lawson Pyrotechnician
Michael Hertlein Dialogue Editor
Margaret Yen Music Supervisor
David Clarke Assistant Art Director
Troy Bassett Rigging Grip
Josh Lovig Rigging Grip
Jandiz Estrada Casting Associate
Rpin Suwannath Pre-Visualization Supervisor
Dipin Nair Stereoscopic Coordinator
Ann Chow Visual Effects Coordinator
Crystal Compton Visual Effects Coordinator
Janice Rhodes Hairstylist
Diane Holme Hairstylist
Scott Kozak Rigging Grip
Tanya Hudson Makeup Artist
Candice Stafford Makeup Artist
Anthony Francisco Conceptual Design
Keith Lau Conceptual Illustrator
Sebastian Meyer Conceptual Illustrator
Susanne Scheel Casting Assistant
Gretel Ng Visual Effects Coordinator
Tom Rubendall Visual Effects Coordinator
Matt Kowaliszyn Lead Animator
Ryan Heelan Visual Effects Coordinator
Jack George Visual Effects Coordinator
Ashlyn Hardie Visual Effects Coordinator
Flávio Medeiros Sound Designer
Kim Lee Visual Effects Producer
Erik Nordby Visual Effects Supervisor
Robert Malina First Assistant Editor
James Tottman Visual Effects Technical Director
Glynna Grimala ADR Supervisor
Shelley Roden Foley
Travis Flynn Digital Intermediate
Tony Whiteside Key Grip
Jon L.J. Helgason Lighting Technician
Jarrod Tiffin Rigging Gaffer
Gloria Chan Seamstress
Kasey Simpson Visual Effects Coordinator
Lisa Papadopoulou Visual Effects Coordinator
Zack Mazerolle Visual Effects Editor
Jeremy Peirson Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer
Thom Kyle First Assistant Editor
Peter Bodnarus Assistant Art Director
Dan Sissons Property Master
Ronald Hersey Aerial Director of Photography
Russell Hawkes Dolly Grip
Martin Keough Rigging Gaffer
Daryl Makortoff Rigging Grip
Koreen Heaver Costume Coordinator
Pamela Cameron Set Costumer
Elena Bovetti Visual Effects Coordinator
Claudia Li Visual Effects Coordinator
Denise Davis Visual Effects Producer
Don Lee Visual Effects Supervisor
Jody Thomas Foley
Matt Willard First Assistant Editor
James M. Jackson Lighting Technician
Adam Bunz Rigging Grip
Christopher Pales Visual Effects Coordinator
Forest Sala Key Hair Stylist
Kim Olsen Key Grip
Niel Rasmussen Rigging Grip
Kevin Chen Costume Illustrator
Lee Anne Muldoon Unit Publicist
Farhad Yusufi 3D Generalist
Charles Abou Aad CG Supervisor
Zafar Janjua Visual Effects Coordinator
Sarosh Mistry Visual Effects Coordinator
Andreas Wieland Visual Effects Coordinator
Steve Durkee Music Editor
Scott Andrew Armstrong Rigging Grip
Rod Haney Rigging Grip
Jason Scott Lighting Supervisor
Vikki Chapman Stereoscopic Coordinator
Nick Thompson Stereoscopic Coordinator
Robert McDonagh Boom Operator
Bryan Bowen Sound Editor
Neh Jaiswal Visual Effects Coordinator
Joel Thompson Visual Effects Editor
Tomi Nieminen Visual Effects Producer
Rashmi Salvi Special Effects Coordinator
Dan Fraser Lighting Technician
Christian Schauz Lighting Technician
Amelia Doescher Lighting Technician
Matt Almas Rigging Grip
Christopher Harvey Rigging Grip
Brad Mear Rigging Grip
Kevin McCloy Rigging Grip
Kevin Lin Matchmove Supervisor
James Grummitt Visual Effects Coordinator
Rudy Lopez Digital Intermediate
James Purdy Visual Effects Coordinator
Chris Raiskup Visual Effects Coordinator
Ashley J. Ward Visual Effects Coordinator
Mark Breakspear Visual Effects Supervisor
Stefano Mascitti Dialogue Editor
Thomas Jones Supervising ADR Editor
Ian Sullivan Digital Intermediate
Martin Allan Kloner Visual Effects Editor
Michael Harden Visual Effects Editor
Nicolas Aithadi Visual Effects Supervisor
Peter Afterman Music Supervisor
Toby Lindala Makeup Effects Designer
Ben Mauro Creature Design
Ryan Monro Dolly Grip
Jesse Frank Rigging Grip
Craig Sheppard VFX Editor
Victor F. Medel Visual Effects Coordinator
Lena Scanlan Visual Effects Producer
John Finklea Music Editor
Brian Cunningham Conceptual Illustrator
Mira Caveno Set Designer
Stacy Caballero Assistant Costume Designer
John Sung Lead Animator
Sheila Giroux Visual Effects Coordinator
Maria Ximena Lozano Visual Effects Coordinator
Monet Sheree Funke Visual Effects Coordinator
Justin Gladden Visual Effects Producer
Darryl Marko Boom Operator
Jim Page Editor
Paul Rubell Editor
Robert Hoffmeister Visual Effects Supervisor
Maciej Kuciara Concept Artist
Sergei Bodrov Director
Matt Greenberg Screenplay
Charles Leavitt Screenplay
Jacqueline West Costume Design
Federico Costantini Art Direction
Dante Ferretti Production Design
Newton Thomas Sigel Director of Photography
Dylan Goss Aerial Director of Photography
Natasha Denis Rigging Grip
Greg Steele Visual Effects Supervisor
Tom Ozanich Sound Designer
Laurent Kossayan Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer
Michael Keller Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mike Prestwood Smith Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michael Kahn Editor
Steven Knight Screenplay
Lee-Anne Telford Stunt Double
Mitra Suri Stunts
Melissa R. Stubbs Stunts
Jodi Stecyk Stunts
Crystal Mudry Stunt Double
Marny Eng Stunts
Owen Walstrom Stunts
Clint Carleton Stunts
Marco Beltrami Original Music Composer
Daniele Bigi CG Supervisor
John Dykstra Visual Effects Designer
Nicole Rowley Visual Effects Coordinator
Name Title
Jillian Share Co-Producer
Martin Cohen Associate Producer
Louis Ferrara Associate Producer
Maguy R. Cohen Executive Producer
Alysia Cotter Executive Producer
Brent O'Connor Executive Producer
Jon Jashni Executive Producer
Thomas Tull Producer
Lionel Wigram Producer
Basil Iwanyk Producer
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Reviews

Frank Ochieng
N/A

The mundane medieval movie ‘Seventh Son’ is indicative of the cinema wasteland that the beginning of a brand new movie season trudges in after the New Year arrives. In any event, ‘Seventh Son’ is in good company (or is that bad company?) with flaccid fare such as the sci-fi eyesore ‘Jupiter Ascendin ... g’ and the meatless melodrama ‘The Boy Next Door’ joining the parade of putrid pictures occupying the big screen at the same time. What is even more shockingly shoddy about ‘Seventh Son’s embarrassing presentation as a sluggish supernatural movie misstep is the inclusion of Oscar-winner Jeff Bridges (‘Crazy Heart’) and current Oscar-nominee Julianne Moore (for 2014’s ‘Still Alice’) saddled in director Sergei Bodrov’s (‘Mongol) period piece sci-fi sludge. Bridges’s gray-haired evil-bashing spook and Moore’s wicked witch may very well deserve to have their SAG cards revoked upon audiences sitting through this faceless fantasy of hocus-pocus. ‘Seventh Son’ wastes no time in setting up its familiar, generic premise involving a mentor-trainee tandem in the wise and haggard spook Gregory (Bridges) and his youthful farmboy protege Thomas Ward (Ben Barnes), an apprentice learning the ropes in taming the evil-doers that dare to exist and persist. Get this…old Gregory is considered a laughingstock (in addition to appearing as a leading personality in this ludicrous narrative) for believing in the evil-minded forces that he warns about consistently. Well, Gregory’s warnings are not so humorous to the naysayers when the sinister witch Mother Malkin (Moore) makes her hostile presence known. Resembling ‘Maleficent’s gaudy twin sister in wardrobe, Mother Malkin escapes her confines to concentrate on two treacherous tasks at hand: seek revenge on the meddling geezer Gregory and, of course, to control the world under her devilish grasp. The sorcery sass Malkin means business and the desperate Gregory must contain her with the recruitment of the chosen Thomas. Naturally, Thomas comes with a unique yet confusing mythology attached to his backstory which explains Gregory’s undivided attention towards the young sword-wielding raw talent. It is revealed that the revered young-blood Thomas is the ‘seventh son’ from a lineage of seventh sons in his lineage. Thus, Thomas has the specialized aura to carry his own weight into battle as he will serve as an adequate fighting tool for Gregory and the cause to restore order for a doomed society not ready to deal with cutthroat Queen of Mean in Mother Malkin. So we witness Thomas’ so-called training methods and the philosophical mantras that go along with his journey in the name of good versus evil. What would a stud-in-combat-mode be without a lovely lady as an incentive to complete his heroic sacrifices? In this case, Thomas develops a romance with his object of affection in half-witch Alice (Alicia Vikander) who may have some hidden relationship secrets of her own that may prove critical. Bodrov’s wooden direction and screenwriters Charles Leavitt (‘Blood Diamonds’) and Steven Knight (‘Easter Promises’) present an amateurish and spotty script that does no favours at all for the rancid ‘Seventh Son’. Drowsy dialogue, disjointed storylines, hammy acting, tedious fight sequences, derivative-looking 3-D special effect flourishes, cornball sorcery ans swords swagger, spaced-out and unintentional amusing dragons and other convoluted creatures are all are on delusional display in this faulty fable that feels strung together in the aftermath of a drunken stupor originating at the local pub. In this demonic dud, both Bridges (whose ‘Seventh’ role recalls the forgettable flop ‘R.I.P.D.’) and Moore are outrageously cast in this clumsy costumed drama and one has to wonder why these veteran performers would sign on the dotted line to appear in this medieval mess? Barnes follows suit as the touted apprentice but his Luke Skywalker-lite antics in ‘Seventh Son’ are dismissed almost instantly. Even the pronounced presence of Oscar-nominee Djimon Hounsou (‘Blood Diamonds’, ‘Gladiator’, ‘In America’) cannot give any animated muscle as he appears as Radu, a multiple blade-armed, sword-swinging warlock with stylish jazzy chain accessories. Only the supporting roles of Vikander’s bewitching beauty Alice and Olivia Williams’s Mam Ward (Thomas’ mother) come out of this vacuous venture looking mildly memorable and inviting. ‘Seventh Son’ is based upon the Joseph Delaney books with a decent following in literary circles. The big screen adaptation of Delaney’s pages is meager to say the least. Clearly, there will be no heralded ‘Twilight’ trend beneath ‘Seventh Son’s cinematic wings and, if this statement is proven wrong, then perhaps those very same wings need a serious clipping. Seventh Son (2015) Universal Pictures 2 hrs. Starring: Jeff Bridges, Julianne Moore, Ben Barnes, Djimon Hounsou, Alicia Vikander and Olivia Williams Directed by: Sergei Bodrov Genre: Science Fiction and Fantasy/Medieval Melodrama/Supernatural Fable/Sorcery and Swords Saga Critic’s rating: * star (out of 4 stars)

May 16, 2024
Dark Jedi
7.0

This is a good, solid fantasy adventure. It is not a “wow great” kind of movie but definitely enjoyable to watch, at least if you are a fan of fantasy, magic, dragons and such like. The movie is based on a book which I have not read although I believe it is considered as a young adult book. The mov ... ie seems to reflect this in that it has a fairly simple, straightforward, adventure plot. This is a movie made to entertain with magic, adventure, a bit of humor and visual effects. Nothing more and nothing less. In my opinion it does so fairly well. I do like Jeff Bridges in his role as a rather wacky hunter of evil witches who have fallen into a dark and uncaring attitude towards the world around him. Uncaring about everything except slaying of witches that is. Ben Barnes, portraying the apprentice and Seventh Son is unfortunately making a rather bland impression. Then Julianne Moore is definitely better as the evil witch. No movie where fantasy, magic and dragons are among the main themes can be without special effects. So, not surprisingly, there are a fair amount of them in this movie. I think they are generally well made and complements the story well without being overdone. On the whole I liked the movie. It is a simple but solid adventure story with just the right amount of a few humorous remarks, nice visual effects, a bit of romance and action.

May 16, 2024