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ActionHorrorFantasy

End of Days

- Prepare for the end.

On 28 December 1999, the citizens of New York City are getting ready for the turn of the millennium. However, Satan decides to crash the party by coming to the city and searching for his chosen bride — a 20-year-old woman named Christine York. The world will end, and the only hope lies within an atheist named Jericho Cane.

Release Date : 1999-11-24

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Beacon Communications

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Arnold Schwarzenegger

Character Name : Jericho Cane

Original Name : Arnold Schwarzenegger

Gender : Male

Gabriel Byrne

Character Name : The Man

Original Name : Gabriel Byrne

Gender : Male

Robin Tunney

Character Name : Christine York

Original Name : Robin Tunney

Gender : Female

Kevin Pollak

Character Name : Bobby Chicago

Original Name : Kevin Pollak

Gender : Male

CCH Pounder

Character Name : Detective Margie Francis

Original Name : CCH Pounder

Gender : Female

Derrick O'Connor

Character Name : Thomas Aquinas

Original Name : Derrick O'Connor

Gender : Male

David Weisenberg

Character Name : OB-GYN

Original Name : David Weisenberg

Gender : Male

Rainer Judd

Character Name : Christine's Mother

Original Name : Rainer Judd

Gender : Female

Miriam Margolyes

Character Name : Mabel

Original Name : Miriam Margolyes

Gender : Female

Udo Kier

Character Name : Head Priest

Original Name : Udo Kier

Gender : Male

Luciano Miele

Character Name : Pope's Advisor

Original Name : Luciano Miele

Gender : Male

Michael O'Hagan

Character Name : Cardinal

Original Name : Michael O'Hagan

Gender : Male

Mark Margolis

Character Name : Pope

Original Name : Mark Margolis

Gender : Male

Jack Shearer

Character Name : Kellogg

Original Name : Jack Shearer

Gender : Male

Rod Steiger

Character Name : Father Kovak

Original Name : Rod Steiger

Gender : Male

Eve Sigall

Character Name : Old Woman

Original Name : Eve Sigall

Gender : Female

Victor Varnado

Character Name : Albino

Original Name : Victor Varnado

Gender : Male

Robert Lesser

Character Name : Carson

Original Name : Robert Lesser

Gender : Male

Lloyd Garroway

Character Name : Utility Worker #1

Original Name : Lloyd Garroway

Gender : Male

Gary Anthony Williams

Character Name : Utility Worker #2

Original Name : Gary Anthony Williams

Gender : Male

John Nielsen

Character Name : Hospital Cop

Original Name : John Nielsen

Gender : Male

Jonny Bogris

Character Name : Skateboarder

Original Name : Jonny Bogris

Gender : Male

Elliot Goldwag

Character Name : Thomas' Doctor

Original Name : Elliot Goldwag

Gender : Male

Elaine Corral Kendall

Character Name : Anchor

Original Name : Elaine Corral Kendall

Gender : Female

Denice D. Lewis

Character Name : Emily

Original Name : Denice D. Lewis

Gender : Male

Renee Olstead

Character Name : Amy

Original Name : Renee Olstead

Gender : Female

Mo Gallini

Character Name : Monk #1 / Intruder

Original Name : Mo Gallini

Gender : Male

Marc Lawrence

Character Name : Old Man

Original Name : Marc Lawrence

Gender : Male

Van Quattro

Character Name : Satan Priest

Original Name : Van Quattro

Gender : Male

Charles A. Tamburro

Character Name : Helicopter Pilot

Original Name : Charles A. Tamburro

Gender : Male

Lynn Marie Sager

Character Name : Head Priest Wife

Original Name : Lynn Marie Sager

Gender : Male

Linda Pine

Character Name : Head Priest Daughter

Original Name : Linda Pine

Gender : Female

David Franco

Character Name : Assistant Priest

Original Name : David Franco

Gender : Male

Steve Kramer

Character Name : Businessman

Original Name : Steve Kramer

Gender : Male

Melissa Mascara

Character Name : Businessman's Wife

Original Name : Melissa Mascara

Gender : Female

John Timothy Botka

Character Name : Cop at Thomas'

Original Name : John Timothy Botka

Gender : Male

Walter von Huene

Character Name : Motorman

Original Name : Walter von Huene

Gender : Male

Michael Rocha

Character Name : Priest

Original Name : Michael Rocha

Gender : Male

Sven-Ole Thorsen

Character Name : Thug

Original Name : Sven-Ole Thorsen

Gender : Male

Sam Arnold

Character Name : Parishioner (Sam) (uncredited)

Original Name : Sam Arnold

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Faith Or A Glock 9 Millimetre? End Of Days is directed by Peter Hyams and written by Andrew W. Marlowe. It stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Gabriel Byrne, Robin Tunney, Kevin Pollak, Rod Steiger, Udo Kier & CCH Pounder. It's the end of the Millennium and as 1999 draws to a close Satan (in human form played by Gabriel Byrne) is in town and looking for his bride. That bride is Christine York (Tunney), who 20 years earlier on her birthday had been chosen by Satanists to be the one for the spawning of the anti-Christ. Enter retired cop Jericho Cane (Schwarzenegger), a suicidal security expert whose family were murdered, and who after being hired to protect an every day business man finds himself in a battle with evil itself. It's not just the fate of poor Christine that's now in his hands, but that of mankind too. Arnold versus The Devil, you couldn't make it up could you? Well actually "they" did, but hey, what's wrong with pitting modern cinema's action super star against man's ultimate enemy? The answer is nothing wrong with it at all; as long as the expectation level is set at brain left at the door for some mindless popcorn fun. Which when one sees the premise on offer is all one can surely expect to see. Surely? Budgeted at $100 million by Universal Studios, of which $25 million went on the Austrian Oak's salary, End Of Days, contrary to some beliefs, made over double that when all sales were factored in. However, it was still a poor return for such a big block-buster and Universal were most disappointed in the returns. As was Schwarzenegger himself, who was hoping to launch a big movie come back after a run of sub standard movies had seen his stock fall. Throw in the Razzie nominations for Schwarzenegger, Byrne (who was also up for Stigmata) and Hyams, and it doesn't make particularly inspiring reading. It's all very ridiculous, the film not the statistics, but End Of Days is a whole bunch of explosive, bonkers, action based fun. The flaws are many, not least that the plot is actually an adventurous reworking of T2: Judgement Day (Arnie playing it on safe territory one feels). While giving the big man some character depth was never going to be a good move considering his-ahem-range. Yet the film finds him on particularly good muscular form, machine gunning, shooting rockets and facing off against Byrne's (having a great time and playing it as it should be played) snarly, sarcastic Old Nick adversary. Tunney (wolf whistle that body) bats the eyes and screams as befitting the role, Pollak deserves better but runs with it in his usual dry dulcet way, while the wonderful Miriam Margolyes gets to kick Arnie's butt! Yes it's that kind of movie folks. With dashes of grue and explosions aplenty it was never about trying to win awards. If ever a film does exactly what it says on the tin then this is it. Arnie V Satan, it is what it is, relax and enjoy. 7/10

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2022-06-14

**_Solid action/horror with Arnie_** The devil (Gabriel Byrne) comes to New York City to impregnate a chosen female (Robin Tunney) during the last hour of the second millennium to bring about the end of the world. The hope of humanity falls on an atheist ex-cop, Jericho Cane (Arnold Schwarzeneggar), and his partner (Kevin Pollak). Rod Steiger is also on hand as a no-nonsense Catholic priest. "End of Days" (1999) is a comic book action flick with horror/fantasy elements. It's not meant to be an accurate depiction of biblical eschatology. As such, it's useless to pick it apart on those grounds; just go with it and enjoy the ride. That said, there are some real-life subtexts and accurate biblical aspects. For instance, disillusionment due to the unjust death of a loved one (or any number of other tragedies) happens all the time. The movie is R-rated not just for the violence and cussing, but because the filmmakers try to convey the devil's filthy lawlessness, like a threesome with a mother & daughter in a brief dream sequence (which may be "reality," but it's hard to tell). Byrne has fun with the role of Satan. As a holiday action blockbuster with Schwarzenegger "End of Days" delivers the requisite thrills where there's a massive explosion about every 12 minutes. These types of movies only work if the story and the characters pull you into their world and the film accomplishes this just enough. It's no where near as good as the first two Terminator flicks, but it's close to being on par with the third one. Of course, "End of Days" is its own animal due to the apocalyptic, religious subject matter. On that note, the palette the filmmakers use is fittingly dark. The entire film takes place at night, mostly in the urban labyrinths of Gotham with additional sequences in Gothic churches, shadowy subterranean rooms and eerie woods. The film runs 2 hours, 1 minute, and was shot in New York City and the Los Angeles area. GRADE: B/B-

A

Andre Gonzales

@SoSmooth1982

2023-05-15

One of my favorite Arnold movies. A lot of crazy demonic people. Lots of action and a great storyline.

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-08-28

Arnie is ex-cop "Jericho" who runs an high end private security company. When an attempt is made on the life of one of his clients, he pursues a man throughout the city before being given a portentous warning by the would be assassin that the son of Satan is soon to be born. Now even he isn't going to but that, but as more mysterious happenings occur, he finds himself trying to keep "Christine" (Robin Tunney) safe from some henchmen, and from the Church - as she is sought by the big "D" himself (Gabriel Byrne). The plot is pretty flawed from start to finish. One would assume that however strong and resilient "Jericho might be, the fact that his foe could cause people to spontaneously combust at will would have but paid to any resistance fairly early on. Nope - he keeps coming back to fight another day - and after a while, that just becomes a little bit dull and leads to an ending that is as flat as it is predictable. I suppose I ought never to have expected much jeopardy, and neither the acting nor the dialogue really do much to elevate this from a very average outing for Schwarzenegger that offers us plenty of action but totally underplays the more demonic aspects of the plot that ought to have made this just a bit darker and more interesting. It is also way too long, and though well enough made, just left me feeling that I'd seen this all before, just in a different guise.