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Beastmaster III: The Eye of Braxus is a 1996 American made-for-television sword and sorcery film and a sequel to the 1982 film The Beastmaster, starring Marc Singer.
Beastmaster III: The Eye of Braxus | |
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Genre | Action Adventure Fantasy |
Based on | The Beast Master by Andre Norton and Characters by Don Coscarelli Paul Pepperman |
Written by | David Wise |
Directed by | Gabrielle Beaumont |
Starring | Marc Singer Tony Todd Keith Coulouris Sandra Hess Casper Van Dien Patrick Kilpatrick Lesley-Anne Down David Warner |
Music by | Jan Hammer |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producers | Stu Segall Sylvio Tabet |
Producers | Lisa Cochran-Neilan David Wise |
Cinematography | Michael J. Davis |
Editor | Ken Bornstein |
Running time | 1.32 minutes |
Production companies | Stu Segall Productions MCA Television Limited |
Original release | |
Network | NBC |
Release | May 24, 1996 |
Plot
editIn the third installment in the series, Dar, the Beastmaster (Marc Singer) teams up with Seth (Tony Todd) to rescue his brother King Tal (Casper Van Dien). They learn that the boy was captured by the evil Lord Agon (David Warner), who has been sacrificing young prisoners in order to magically retain his youth, and seeks to gain immortality by releasing the dark god Braxus from his prison. Along the way, the heroes are assisted by a beautiful witch named Morgana (Lesley-Anne Down), her acrobatic sidekick Bey (Keith Coulouris), and a warrior woman named Shada (Sandra Hess).
Cast
edit- Marc Singer as Dar
- Sandra Hess as Shada
- Lesley-Anne Down as Morgana
- Kimberly Stanphill as Kala
- Casper Van Dien as Tal
- Keith Coulouris as Bey
- David Warner as Agon
- Patrick Kilpatrick as Jaggart
- Tony Todd as Seth
- Michael Deak as Braxus
- J. D. Hall as Braxus (voice)
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