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The 13th Warrior
The 13th Warrior

The 13th Warrior (1999)

67% User Rating
1h 42min
Adventure
History
Action

"Prey for the living."

A Muslim ambassador exiled from his homeland joins a group of Vikings, initially offended by their behavior but growing to respect them. As they travel together, they learn of a legendary evil closing in and must unite to confront this formidable force.

John McTiernanDirector

Cast

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Antonio Banderas

Antonio Banderas

Ahmed Ibh Fahdlan

Diane Venora

Diane Venora

Queen Weilew

Dennis Storhøi

Dennis Storhøi

Herger (Joyous)

Vladimir Kulich

Vladimir Kulich

Buliwyf

Omar Sharif

Omar Sharif

Melchisidek

Anders T. Andersen

Anders T. Andersen

Wigliff (King's Son)

Richard Bremmer

Richard Bremmer

Skeld (Superstitious)

Tony Curran

Tony Curran

Weath (Musician)

Mischa Hausserman

Mischa Hausserman

Rethel (Archer)

Neil Maffin

Neil Maffin

Roneth

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Asbjørn 'Bear' Riis

Halga (Wise)

Clive Russell

Clive Russell

Helfdane (Fat)

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Daniel Southern

Edgtho (Silent)

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Oliver Sveinall

Haltaf (Boy)

Sven Wollter

Sven Wollter

King Hrothgar

Albie Woodington

Albie Woodington

Hyglak (Quarrelsome)

John DeSantis

John DeSantis

Ragnar (Dour)

Erick Avari

Erick Avari

Caravan Leader

Maria Bonnevie

Maria Bonnevie

Olga

Richard Ooms

Richard Ooms

One-Eyed Old Man

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Dylan Gray Woodley

Screaming Boy

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Bjørn Ove Pedersen

Wulfgar (The Boy-Messenger)

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Scott Elam

Herald

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Ghoncheh Tazmini

Shaharazhad (Arabian Beauty)

John 'Bear' Curtis

John 'Bear' Curtis

Norseman

Andrew Kavadas

Andrew Kavadas

Norseman

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Jeremy Van der Driesen

Arab General

Layla Alizada

Layla Alizada

Serving Girl

Alex Zahara

Alex Zahara

Norseman

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Joe Bulatti

Shaharazhad's Husband

Mina E. Mina

Mina E. Mina

The Caliph

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Mona Storhøi

Sacrificial Woman

Turid Balke

Turid Balke

Oracle (Old Woman)

Suzanne Bertish

Suzanne Bertish

Hulda

Susan Willis

Susan Willis

Wendol Mother

Kristen Cloke

Kristen Cloke

Wendol Mother (uncredited)

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Yolande Bavan

Wendol Mother Companion

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Clare Lapinskie

Freyda

Tarik Batal

Tarik Batal

Arab Page

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Brett Reyez

Caravan Lieutenant

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Akesh Gill

Serving Girl

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Natalia MacLeod

Serving Girl

Kaaren de Zilva

Kaaren de Zilva

Serving Girl

Sven-Ole Thorsen

Sven-Ole Thorsen

Would Be King

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Alaina Lander

Sleeping Girl

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Al Hachlaf

Arab General

Brian Jensen

Brian Jensen

Norseman

Michael Jonsson

Michael Jonsson

Norseman

Mark Acheson

Mark Acheson

Norseman

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Gunnar Skjavestad

Norseman on Ship

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Malcolm Jolly

Wulfgar Retainer

Owen Walstrom

Owen Walstrom

Wendol Guard

Greg Michaels

Greg Michaels

Sword Master

Reviews (3)

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Wuchak
Wuchak
Rating 60%

April 26, 2021

**_Good Viking Adventure -- Could've Been Great_** The story of "The 13th Warrior" (1999) comes from Michael Crichton's novel "The Eaters of the Dead" which combines the legend of Beowulf with a historical account of an Arab diplomat who meets and dwells with the Vikings after being banished from his homeland due to an adulterous liaison. Antonio Banderas stars as the Arab while the hulking Vladimir Kulich heads the Viking cast in the Beowulf role of Buliwyf (pronounced in the film BULL-vie). Speaking of Kulich, he would've made for an excellent Mighty Thor back in the day! The plot of the film is great: Once Banderas meets up with the Vikings, they run afoul of a mysterious brutal tribe from the deep woods. Banderas is selected as the lone non-Viking to assist the 12 Norsemen in ridding the communities of the threat, hence "the 13th warrior." The cast, characters, story, locations (Campbell River, Vancouver Island), sets, costumes, score (Jerry Goldsmith), and cinematography are all of the highest order. At a little over an hour and a half the film moves along briskly with a lot of action. Make no mistake, "The 13th Warrior" is a Class A film, but some story elements seem to be underdeveloped. This is probably due to the conflict Michael Crichton had with director John McTiernan. Crichton insisted on reshoots and cut at least 30 minutes of McTiernan's work, reportedly important character-developing scenes. We see this in the very prologue of the film: The story of Banderas' banishment from his homeland due to his indiscretions is literally relayed in a matter of a couple minutes. And at the 8 minute mark we are introduced to the Vikings with very little mystery and zero suspense build-up. The contrast of the sophisticated Arab culture with the coarse, rugged Norsemen is great, but I would have enjoyed seeing these characters fleshed-out a bit more. After all, the more we know the individuals, the more we care about what ultimately happens to them. Which brings us to the final 30 minutes of the film involving Banderas and the Vikings infiltrating the malevolent tribe's stronghold and a final attack on a Viking village. The visuals of these scenes are awe-inspiring but they fly by so quickly that the viewer is left disoriented and strangely uninvolved, not to mention unmoved by the story's outcome. All this reveals that "The 13th Warrior" COULD have been an outstanding 140-minute Viking epic, along the lines of "Troy" (2004); instead we are left with a brisk, action-oriented, near-throwaway Viking popcorn flick. I would love to see a Director's Cut some day but Vladimir Kulich opines that it will unfortunately never happen. Nonetheless, I appreciate the film as is. It's a good Viking adventure flick that's professionally done, despite the post-production problems. It's one of those films that gets better with each viewing, probably because everything flies by so quickly on initial plays. Despite it's flaws, "The 13th Warrior" isn't too far from rivaling Kirk Douglas' brilliant 1958 "The Vikings" as one of the greatest Viking films ever made. A Director's Cut could possibly even topple "The Vikings" from its lofty, coveted perch. The film was shot in British Columbia: Campbell River on Vancouver Island, Williams Lake and Pemberton, British Columbia. GRADE: B-/B.

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The 13th Warrior - Trailer (Fan-Made)

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