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The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen

- The power of seven become a league of one.

To prevent a world war from breaking out, famous characters from Victorian literature band together to do battle against a cunning villain.

Release Date : 2003-07-11

Language :EnglishGermanItalian

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : 20th Century FoxMediastream IIIDon Murphy Productions

Production Country : GermanyUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Sean Connery

Character Name : Allan Quatermain

Original Name : Sean Connery

Gender : Male

Naseeruddin Shah

Character Name : Captain Nemo

Original Name : Naseeruddin Shah

Gender : Male

Shane West

Character Name : Tom Sawyer

Original Name : Shane West

Gender : Male

Peta Wilson

Character Name : Mina Harker

Original Name : Peta Wilson

Gender : Female

Stuart Townsend

Character Name : Dorian Gray

Original Name : Stuart Townsend

Gender : Male

Jason Flemyng

Character Name : Dr. Henry Jekyll / Edward Hyde

Original Name : Jason Flemyng

Gender : Male

Tony Curran

Character Name : Rodney Skinner / The Invisible Man

Original Name : Tony Curran

Gender : Male

Richard Roxburgh

Character Name : M

Original Name : Richard Roxburgh

Gender : Male

Max Ryan

Character Name : Dante

Original Name : Max Ryan

Gender : Male

Tom Goodman-Hill

Character Name : Sanderson Reed

Original Name : Tom Goodman-Hill

Gender : Male

David Hemmings

Character Name : Nigel

Original Name : David Hemmings

Gender : Male

Terry O'Neill

Character Name : Ishmael

Original Name : Terry O'Neill

Gender : Male

Rudolf Pellar

Character Name : Draper

Original Name : Rudolf Pellar

Gender : Male

Robert Willox

Character Name : Constable Dunning

Original Name : Robert Willox

Gender : Male

Robert Orr

Character Name : Running Officer

Original Name : Robert Orr

Gender : Male

Joel Kirby

Character Name : Copper #2

Original Name : Joel Kirby

Gender : Male

Marek Vašut

Character Name : Soldier

Original Name : Marek Vašut

Gender : Male

Ewart James Walters

Character Name : Toby

Original Name : Ewart James Walters

Gender : Male

Robert Vahey

Character Name : Elderly Hunter

Original Name : Robert Vahey

Gender : Male

Sylvester Morand

Character Name : Old Traveler

Original Name : Sylvester Morand

Gender : Male

Mariano Titanti

Character Name : Edgar Shreave

Original Name : Mariano Titanti

Gender : Male

Huggy Leaver

Character Name : Hanson Cab Driver

Original Name : Huggy Leaver

Gender : Male

James Babson

Character Name : Marksman #3

Original Name : James Babson

Gender : Male

Pavel Bezděk

Character Name : Marksman #1

Original Name : Pavel Bezděk

Gender : Male

Stanislav Adamickij

Character Name : Marksman #2

Original Name : Stanislav Adamickij

Gender : Male

Michael McGuffie

Character Name : Copper #1

Original Name : Michael McGuffie

Gender : Male

Michal Grün

Character Name : Assassin #3

Original Name : Michal Grün

Gender : Male

San Shella

Character Name : Terrified Crewman

Original Name : San Shella

Gender : Male

Ellen Savaria

Character Name : Recordist

Original Name : Ellen Savaria

Gender : Female

Riz Meedin

Character Name : Venice Conning Tower Crewman

Original Name : Riz Meedin

Gender : Male

Sartaj Garewal

Character Name : Rocket Room Crewman

Original Name : Sartaj Garewal

Gender : Male

Neran Persaud

Character Name : Crewman Patel

Original Name : Neran Persaud

Gender : Male

Andrew Rajan

Character Name : Headphones Crewman

Original Name : Andrew Rajan

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Anton2k

@Anton2k

2021-06-23

This movie was amazing! Went to see it at the cinema when it first got released back in 2003. For the time the special effects in this movie are mind blowing. A must watch in my opinion.

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r96sk

@r96sk

2021-06-23

Enjoyed it. 'The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen' does nothing all that extraordinary but produces a fun time nevertheless. Great cast, fast paced plot and entertaining action. The ending slightly underwhelms, but I still found myself satisfied with it. The special effects are good, it's only "The Nautilus" that looks less than so. Sean Connery does carry the film as Quatermain, he's terrific throughout - really enjoyed the way his character carries himself. I liked Tony Curran's Skinner too. I actually rate all the characters to be honest, with Jason Flemyng (Jekyll/Hyde) and Stuart Townsend (Gray) being my picks of the rest. Merits a watch, even if Connery didn't remember it all that fondly.

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-06-07

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Filipe Manuel Neto

@FilipeManuelNeto

2024-06-02

**It works as a piece of entertainment, if we don't think too much about it. But it is, in fact, a film full of problems.** I just saw this movie right now. I've always heard a lot of bad things about him, but now, after seeing him, I wonder what really went wrong here. The film, to be quite honest, is good enough to meet my expectations (even though they were quite low, I confess), and it seemed to me to be a quite acceptable piece of entertainment, if we don't think about it too much and forget the graphic novel by Alan Moore. It's an adventure film, which easily captivates those who like this style and which gives us good action scenes, with characters we know and which is full of that unmistakable Victorian charm that is still in fashion today. After all, what the hell happened here for this film to be such a resounding failure? Let's start by talking a little about the script, which brings together bizarre characters from various literary works from the same period: Tom Sawyer, Alain Quartermain, Captain Nemo, Dr. Jeckill/Mr. Hyde, Mrs. Mina Harker, the Invisible Man (who for rights reasons had to change his name in this film), Dorian Gray and James Moriarty, to name a few. Literature connoisseurs have already realized that the amalgamation of different characters from different books and authors has a lot of potential, it could create a kind of “19th century Avengers”. The problem is that the potential was lost when the screenwriters ignored the stories of these characters and created “action figures” with the same name and some similarity. There is mutual distrust, attempts to bring some depth to the film, but in general, the story is shallow and bloated. Throughout the film, we observe that there is no concern about precisely recreating the Victorian environment. In fact, the film is a kind of alternative history where we even see the use of technologies that only appeared long after 1900, such as sonar, radar and automobiles with automatic gearboxes. This “salad” increases the level of special and visual effects and also the creative breadth of the producers, but I don't know to what extent the public accepted it. In addition to these problems, we still have logic holes in the plot and dialogues that couldn't be more cheesy and poorly written. Directed by Stephen Norrington, the film seems to have had no director at the helm: we can see the technical ineptitude, the disregard for key points of the project and the director's obsession with Victorian aesthetics, action scenes and CGI (the only really good things the film has to give us). In fact, the visual aspects are incredibly crafted, and we can see this in the elaborate decoration of the Nautilus, the recreation of Venice and even Mina's very elegant dresses. The action scenes are immersive, at the level of a blockbuster, and the cinematography and effects are very good. The editing, on the other hand, already fails in several moments, giving the film an uneven rhythm, which accelerates in the action sequences and dies soon after. As for the cast, what can we say? Sir Sean Connery, despite the terrible working relationship with the director and deep dissatisfaction with the entire project, did a job well done and left the cinema with a bitter taste in his mouth, but his duty done (this was his last film). Peta Wilson and Stuart Townsend do a decent job, but with little soul. Naseeruddin Shah ignores the entire tragic depth of his character and is just a “gadget king” with a solution for everything. Jason Flemyng lives in a love-hate relationship with his fictional alter-ego that makes no sense at the end of the film, and Tony Curran and Shane West seem to have been highly underutilized. And what about Richard Roxburgh? It must have been one of the worst versions of a villain I've ever seen: a barrage of clichés and arrogance don't make a villain, they just make an idiot.