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Synopsis: When a young man's bride is kidnapped by an evil king, he turns to Hercules for help. The fallen hero has been living in exile, banished for killing his family, but the young man's courage inspires Hercules. Together, they fight to rescue the bride and reclaim the honor of Hercules.
Genre: Action, Adventure
Director(s): Nick Lyon
Production: The Asylum
 
IMDB:
4.3
NOT RATED
Year:
2014
95 min
Website
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Cut off their heads.

Hang them on the city gates.

Princess.

Over the mountain, in the city

of Sagev...

Yes?

It is rumored that the man known

as Hercules resides there.

Hercules...

Hercules again.

Arias, those are just stories

from our youth.

People have seen him.

People other then General Nikos?

Hercules has been known to aid

to those in need.

He has the strength of 20 men.

Maybe we could convince him

to join our cause.

Oh, Tymek.

Peace, Brothers.

- Have you got news from the castle?

- I have.

Although, you're going

to wish I hadn't.

It's the King and Queen.

- Alive?

- I'm afraid not.

The King by Niko's hand,

and the Queen by her own.

Treachery.

Their heads are posted on stakes

outside the castle gates.

And the Princess?

- She's alive.

- She's safe?

Afraid not, cousin.

Nikos has her.

She's being held captive.

That's it! With or without you,

I'm going in.

I will not allow it.

If you get killed, how does that

help Theodora?

Fine.

But then we're going to Sagev.

And we will find Hercules.

I'll go with you.

No! Tymek.

You stay with your family.

Gather as many men as you can.

Lead the resistance!

Keep the people's hope alive.

We're with you, cousin.

Good Luck.

All of you.

And to you, Tymek.

We're gonna need it.

Good people of Enos!

I am your new King!

Where is Arias Dudunakus?

Bring him forth and you will be

rewarded greatly.

If you do not,

you will be punished, greatly.

I assure you,

I am a man of my word.

General?

Sir?

Your Highness.

Forgive me, you Highness.

I have seen your man, Arias,

flee the village

with some other men at dawn.

Arias!

Show yourself, or I will spill this

man's blood as surely as I stand here!

Your hero has left you.

Remember this day.

Remember this man's fate.

Do not defy me.

It's hard to believe

any Demigod would live here.

He's here.

I feel it.

He has to be.

Where shall we start?

Gentlemen.

By the gods...

I do not think there's any gods

in here.

Maybe not even half-gods.

He looks like a beast.

Ask him.

Perhaps he's the half god

you're looking for.

We're looking for a man named

Hercules!

And who might you be?

I'm Arias Dudunakus from Enos.

I'm looking for a man named

Hercules.

I have a handsome purse for the

man who claims to know him.

Anyone here named Hercules?

I am Hercules!

No! I am Hercules.

You?

Of course you are.

I am the real Hercules!

Now give me your purse.

I am Hercules! I am Hercules!

At least you found your army.

I just hope your handsome purse

can afford so many Demi-Gods.

Quiet you fools!

Spend you coins or go!

I am Hercules. I am Hercules.

Farewell, Herculeses.

It's been a pleasure.

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Jim Hemphill

Jim Hemphill (born December 6, 1971) is an American filmmaker and critic. He began his career writing about film in publications including the Chicago Reader, Film Quarterly and the American Cinematographer magazine. In 2005, he directed the independent horror film Bad Reputation, which won multiple awards at film festivals including Shriekfest, The Chicago Horror Film Festival and the Weekend of Fear in Erlangen, Germany. In 2012, he directed The Trouble with the Truth, an award-winning independent film starring Lea Thompson and John Shea. more…

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