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AdventureActionComedy

The Order

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When Rudy, an artifacts smuggler, goes to Jerusalem to rescue his kidnapped archeologist father, he faces deportation by a scheming police chief. Now, to find his dad and recover a sacred scroll, he'll have to outwit officials and a ruthless sect. With the help of a beautiful Israeli cop, Rudy battles a faction of religious zealots determined to see a holy war at all costs.

Release Date : 2001-05-05

Language :ArabicHebrewEnglishFrenchRussian

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : 777 Films CorporationMillennium MediaOrder Productions

Production Country : ArubaUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Jean-Claude Van Damme

Character Name : Rudy Cafmeyer

Original Name : Jean-Claude Van Damme

Gender : Male

Charlton Heston

Character Name : Professor Finley

Original Name : Charlton Heston

Gender : Male

Sofia Milos

Character Name : Dalia

Original Name : Sofia Milos

Gender : Female

Brian Thompson

Character Name : Cyrus

Original Name : Brian Thompson

Gender : Male

Ben Cross

Character Name : Ben Ner

Original Name : Ben Cross

Gender : Male

Vernon Dobtcheff

Character Name : Oscar

Original Name : Vernon Dobtcheff

Gender : Male

Sasson Gabai

Character Name : Yuri

Original Name : Sasson Gabai

Gender : Male

Alon Aboutboul

Character Name : Avram

Original Name : Alon Aboutboul

Gender : Male

Joseph J. Tomaska

Character Name : Goldman

Original Name : Joseph J. Tomaska

Gender : Male

Peter Malota

Character Name : Amnon

Original Name : Peter Malota

Gender : Male

Sharon Raginiano

Character Name : Bassam

Original Name : Sharon Raginiano

Gender : Male

Sami Huri

Character Name : Lieutenant Itsik

Original Name : Sami Huri

Gender : Male

Jack Widerker

Character Name : Executive

Original Name : Jack Widerker

Gender : Male

David Leitch

Character Name : Mike Moran

Original Name : David Leitch

Gender : Male

Abdel Qissi

Character Name : Big Arab

Original Name : Abdel Qissi

Gender : Male

Kathy Brayton

Character Name : Hostess

Original Name : Kathy Brayton

Gender : Male

Anton Trendafilov

Character Name : Russian Émigré

Original Name : Anton Trendafilov

Gender : Male

Georgi Kadurin

Character Name : Abbot

Original Name : Georgi Kadurin

Gender : Male

Dobrin Dosev

Character Name : Jailer

Original Name : Dobrin Dosev

Gender : Male

Rositza Chorbadjiska

Character Name : Daniela

Original Name : Rositza Chorbadjiska

Gender : Male

Yuri Safchev

Character Name : Concierge

Original Name : Yuri Safchev

Gender : Male

Theodor Youroukov

Character Name : Abbot

Original Name : Theodor Youroukov

Gender : Male

Simeon Vladov

Character Name : Ukrainian Cop

Original Name : Simeon Vladov

Gender : Male

Reviews

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2022-09-05

The prologue recounts the legend of Flemish knight Charles Le Vaillant who, just after the Siege of Jerusalem at the end of the First Crusade, “was struck by the hypocrisy of killing fellow human beings in the name of religion [one has to wonder what exactly he imagined he and the other armed-to-the-teeth crusaders were going to do in the Holy Land]. Especially since these people professed belief in the same God [uh, no they didn’t].” Charles had an “epiphany, which became the basis for a new religious sect. An order that would combine the fundamental tenets of the three major religions of his day. His first converts were Christian knights who'd also become disenchanted by the bloodshed. The force of his convictions even won over a number of Muslims and Jews. Former enemies who now became willing converts to the new faith.” The script for The Order was co-written by Jean-Claude Van Damme, who according to Wikipedia has his own wacky religious notions (Christianity is wrong because "snakes are good" and "apples contain pectin, which is anti-cholesterol"); I want to believe that he and his co-writer Les Weldon are in on the joke, but whether or not they take this material seriously, the real probleem is that they don't really tap into the comedic potential of their premise. Specifically, the film should have been a mock 'biography' of Charles Le Vaillant, especially if he were to be played by JCVD; I have no doubt that Charles delivering sermons in Van Damme's frenchglish and casting pearls of wisdoms such as the ones quoted above might just be able to produce a new "Blessed Are the Cheesemakers". Sadly, JCVD ​​and Weldon never really delve into this nameless religion known simply as The Order, thus missing out on what could have been a huge source of humor. Instead, the film skips to the present and introduces thief and smuggler Rudy Cafmeyer (Van Damme), who is in the process of stealing a Fabergé egg (presumably to sell it to "Bleeding Gums" Murphy). Rudy's father is archaeologist and museum curator Oscar 'Ozzie' Cafmeyer (Vernon Dobtcheff). Ozzie travels to Israel and is kidnapped while on the phone with Rudy, who then travels to Jerusalem himself to rescue dear old dad. There Rudy meets an old friend of his father, archeology professor Walt Finley (Charlton Heston. Really). This Heston cameo can only be explained as a manifestation of his then-incipient Alzheimer's; moreover, it's another wasted opportunity. The legendary actor would have been equally perfect in both the farcical sword-and-sandal epic that The Order could and should have been, and the Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade knock-off it ends up aspiring to be; in either case, though, he would have needed more screen time, and in the latter case, he should have had the role of Rudy's father. The rest is just standard JCVD, complete with a foot chase scene with Van Damme disguised as a Hasidic Jew, fleeing from and fighting Israeli police (how Rudy gets his costume, particularly the beard and curls, is a mystery; why not show him buying it in a souvenir shop, as if it was a set of Mickey Mouse ears at Disneyland?).