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Dungeons & Dragons: The Book of Vile Darkness

- The classic saga returns.

A noble warrior must battle dragons and demons while upholding his moral code as he covertly joins a group of villains to rescue his kidnapped father from Shathrax, the Mind Flayer, who threatens to destroy the world.

Release Date : 2012-08-09

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Zinc Entertainment Inc.Bomar OOD

Production Country : BulgariaUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Charlotte Hunter

Character Name : Carlotta

Original Name : Charlotte Hunter

Gender : Female

Jack Derges

Character Name : Grayson

Original Name : Jack Derges

Gender : Male

Anthony Howell

Character Name : Ranfin

Original Name : Anthony Howell

Gender : Male

Eleanor Gecks

Character Name : Akordia

Original Name : Eleanor Gecks

Gender : Female

Habib Nasib Nader

Character Name : Vimak

Original Name : Habib Nasib Nader

Gender : Male

Barry Aird

Character Name : Bezz

Original Name : Barry Aird

Gender : Male

Meagan Good

Character Name : Karima

Original Name : Meagan Good

Gender : Female

Kaloian Vodenicharov

Character Name : Shifter

Original Name : Kaloian Vodenicharov

Gender : Male

Ryan H. Jackson

Character Name : Warlock

Original Name : Ryan H. Jackson

Gender : Male

Lex Daniel

Character Name : Seith

Original Name : Lex Daniel

Gender : Male

Dominic Mafham

Character Name : The Mayor of Little Silver Keep

Original Name : Dominic Mafham

Gender : Male

Yana Titova

Character Name : Gorgeous Girl

Original Name : Yana Titova

Gender : Female

Reviews

W

Wuchak

@Wuchak

2021-06-23

***The darkest and most sinister D&D flick yet*** On a world where sorcery is real, a greenhorn knight (Jack Derges) teams-up with a dubious group to find his father who was kidnapped by mysterious evil powers. The group includes a witch (Eleanor Gecks), a sorcerer Vermin lord (Barry Aird), an assassin (Lex Daniels) and a goliath warrior (Habib Nasib Nader). "Dungeons & Dragons: The Book of Vile Darkness" (2012), also known as “Dungeons & Dragons 3,” is the third of currently three D&D flicks, unconnected to the other two: “Dungeons & Dragons” (2000) and “Dungeons and Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God” (2005). Evil wizard Damodar (Bruce Payne) was the only link between the first two movies, other than the fact that they both took place in Izmir. This third film abandons all links and takes place in Karkoth. The first movie was the only one released to theaters and therefore had a hefty budget, but it was hampered by camp and a goofy tone centered around Wayans’ humor. The second one, my favorite, was released to TV and therefore had a lower budget, but still pretty significant at $15 million. This third film is similar to the serious tone of the second, but is noticeably darker. The group the knight joins for his quest lacks the nobleness and camaraderie of the sojourners in “Wrath of the Dragon God.” They’re all either morally dubious or outright sinister. The D&D universe is similar to the world of Conan the Barbarian, but with a more medieval flair and a little more sorcery. If you like Conan, you’ll probably like this. The locations & sets are superlative while the magical F/X are TV-budget fare, but otherwise effective. The dragon especially looks good and the dragon-slaying episode is great. There’s also a very creative (and dark) zombie girl sequence. On the negative side, this is easily the least of the three flicks in the feminine department, although Eleanor Gecks is a’right, I guess. The film runs 1 hour, 30 minutes and was shot in Bulgaria. GRADE: B-