Krull

Meant to be a whimsical sword-and-sorcery film about a prince out to save his princess from the jaws of the Beast, Krull has enough scenes borrowed from blockbuster predecessors (Raiders of the Lost Ark, E.T., Robin Hood, Star Wars) and is gentle enough to be rather derivative, ordinary fare. Prince Colwyn (Ken Marshall) has inherited a kingdom under siege by the evil Beast, and not only has to rid the land of the monster, but he has to rescue his bride Lyssa (Lysette Anthony) from the Beast's clutches as well. In his magical land, horses can sometimes fly, medieval castles can harbor weapons that light up, and before he can defeat the Beast, the prince has to get his hands on the glaive (French for double-edged sword), a razor-sharp, magical weapon capable of killing the monster. One of the more notable aspects of Krull is that a 30-year old Liam Neeson plays the bit part of Kegan, in only his third full-length feature film.

Cast: Liam Neeson, Robbie Coltrane, Alun Armstrong, Francesca Annis, Freddie Jones, Belinda Mayne, John Welsh, Lysette Anthony, David Battley, Bernard Bresslaw, Dicken Ashworth, Todd Carty, Graham McGrath, Tony Church, Bernard Archard, Clare McIntyre, Bronco McLoughlin, Andy Bradford, Gerard Naprous, Bill Weston
Director: Peter Yates
Producer(s): Ron Silverman
Writer(s): Stanford Sherman