Hercules Reborn Page #4

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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Take the traitors to the street!

You are lead by the wrong man,

General Nikos means only bad

for Enos.

Silence!

The gods are against you today.

For the crime of treason.

General Nikos...

now...

King of Enos...

Hereby sentences... you to death!

You have betrayed Enos.

And for that...

you'll die!

Mount arms!

I am Hercules.

I'm Arias. This is Horace.

What do you know

of General Nikos?

Ah, yes, Nikos.

He is the one we are after.

Or...

The one who's after us?

Depending on how you look at it.

He trained you, right?

Is that what he told you?

So, you know of him, then?

Let's just say I have more of a

reason to kill him than you.

Then you will help us?

Your Highness.

It was ordered

that you must eat and...

By the gods!

Your highness!

Princess Theodora.

Arias said that if anything bad

happened to come here.

Please, help me.

Please, come in.

Tymek!

Tymek!

Princess!

Praise the gods, you've escaped!

What's happened?

Where's Arias? I need Arias.

He's gone to Sagev.

- Why?

- To find Hercules.

You're safe now.

Arias will be back soon.

So, Hercules...

Why did you decide to save us?

I have my reasons.

No one has asked

for my help in a long time.

Is it true what they say?

What do they say?

That you are the son of Zeus?

If I am, then he has

chosen to damn me to Hades.

He's right back to being the

buffoon we found in the tavern.

You saw what he did

to Nikos' soldiers.

What he's capable of.

Sure.

When he didn't have access

to wine for a few hours,

he was actually capable

of standing erect.

I do not know

what happened to him.

But the man he once was is still

inside him, waiting to get out.

He makes me nervous.

Arias!

Cousin!

Horace!

What on earth

are you doing here?

It's the princess.

She's escaped.

But I bring bad news.

Nikos knows you've left.

He seeks you, even now.

He will see you dead.

He's already found us once.

We've been betrayed.

Don't judge the people of Enos,

Horace.

You have no idea what they face.

Torture. Slavery.

Nikos is a monster.

And what about Theodora?

Safe for now,

but he will find her.

Nikos will not last.

I promise you.

We found Hercules.

So, the ledged is true.

You're best not to rest

your hopes on me.

Do not worry. He's a good man.

I know it.

I hope you are right.

Tymek, you need to go back.

Do not let Nikos find Theodora.

Without her, we will never gain

support of the people.

And you?

I have a plan.

Tomorrow, Niko shall die.

God be with you.

God be with all of you.

Good luck.

And to you, Tymek.

I look forward to see you

in a free Enos.

Yah! Come on!

Back to Enos!

No!

Where is Arias?

He must be dealt with.

Horace.

Why don't you try some of this?

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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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