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FantasyAdventure

Witchville

- Let the hunt begin.

When Prince Malachy returns to his father’s kingdom after the Crusades his first impression is that a bad harvest is the reason that the villagers are sick and hungry. But all is not as it seems and a stranger to the village, warns the new king that a dark force is the cause of their ills.

Release Date : 2010-05-22

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Infotainment China

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Luke Goss

Character Name : Malachy

Original Name : Luke Goss

Gender : Male

Ed Speleers

Character Name : Jason

Original Name : Ed Speleers

Gender : Male

Andrew Pleavin

Character Name : Erik

Original Name : Andrew Pleavin

Gender : Male

Simon Thorp

Character Name : Kramer

Original Name : Simon Thorp

Gender : Male

MyAnna Buring

Character Name : Jozefa

Original Name : MyAnna Buring

Gender : Female

Sarah Douglas

Character Name : The Red Queen

Original Name : Sarah Douglas

Gender : Female

Ian Virgo

Character Name : Hobart

Original Name : Ian Virgo

Gender : Male

Ava Lyn Koh

Character Name : Voice of Darian

Original Name : Ava Lyn Koh

Gender : Male

Gillian Tan

Character Name : Henchwoman

Original Name : Gillian Tan

Gender : Female

Lynne Verrall

Character Name : Baba

Original Name : Lynne Verrall

Gender : Female

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-11-04

This reminded me a little of "In the Name of the King" (2007). Here instead of Jason Statham though, we have the completely out of his depth Luke Goss as the king "Malachy" and Ed Speleers as his hunky sidekick "Jason" as they try to save the kingdom from the clutches of the evil "Red Queen" (Sarah Douglas). It might have made for a perfectly watchable television movie had the acting been better, but Goss is frankly dreadful as he wields his broadsword with all the menace of a fairy liquid bottle. Speleers is always easy on the eye, but again he makes little impact as their set-piece escapades see them recruit new allies and head for a denouement with the vengeful monarch who breathes red smoke. The budget clearly wasn't huge, but to be fair the special effects folks, they have done a reasonable job at making the film look decent. The story, though, is weak and the writing does little to help overcome the obvious limitations of those delivering it on screen. It might kill ninety minutes on an aircraft somewhere - after a few glasses of something, but otherwise this offers nothing at all new or remarkable.