Legend

Legend

1986 "There may never be another dawn."
Legend
Legend

Legend

6.3 | 1h34m | PG | en | Adventure

Set in a timeless mythical forest inhabited by fairies, goblins, unicorns and mortals, this fantastic story follows a mystical forest dweller, chosen by fate, to undertake a heroic quest. He must save the beautiful Princess Lili and defeat the demonic Lord of Darkness, or the world will be plunged into a never-ending ice age.

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6.3 | 1h34m | PG | en | Adventure , Fantasy | More Info
Released: April. 18,1986 | Released Producted By: 20th Century Fox , Universal Pictures Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www.uphe.com/movies/legend-1986
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Set in a timeless mythical forest inhabited by fairies, goblins, unicorns and mortals, this fantastic story follows a mystical forest dweller, chosen by fate, to undertake a heroic quest. He must save the beautiful Princess Lili and defeat the demonic Lord of Darkness, or the world will be plunged into a never-ending ice age.

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Cast

Tom Cruise , Mia Sara , Tim Curry

Director

Jim Morahan

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20th Century Fox , Universal Pictures

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fredrik-lundholm-127-234666 I love Bladerunner, Steve Jackson's Bad Taste and Brain Dead, The Thing... I absolutely can't stand this movie. But it really makes me wish Ridley would have produced Lord of the rings like this, instead of Steve, using less cgi. The author and Ridley must have been intoxicated. 'Ciniastas' claiming this is a 9 or 10 are pretentious. The photo and production cannot cover up zero script, horribly direction. Nothing is left to the imagination here, hence not a "fantasy" movie. an epic fail. This review applies to the directors cut.
mojo-uk A scene of where the unicorns are running towards the camera position after the poison dart is shot, you can see a person move out if view behind a bush.
justin-fencsak There are two different versions of Legend, the theatrical cut most commonly seen on pay tv, and the director's cut which is exclusive to bluray and dvd. When Legend first came out in 1986, it was a box office dud just like Ridley Scott's previous flop, Blade Runner, yet both movies became cult classics. This was Mia Sara's first movie, released months before Ferris Bueller's Day Off put her on top. Tim Curry plays Darkness while Tom Cruise is the hero. The visual effects are pretty good for a 1980's fantasy film and the soundtrack by Tangerine Dream is so dreamy. For the director's cut, the score from Jerry Goldsmith is used. On the ultimate edition there's ton of extras.
Eddie Cantillo Legend (1985) Starring: Tom Cruise, Mia Sara, Tim Curry, David Bennent, Alice Playten, Billy Barty, Cork Hubbert, Peter O'Farrell, Kiran Shah, Annabelle Lanyon, Robert Picardo, Tina Martin, Ian Longmur, Mike Crane, Liz Gilbert, Eddie Powell, and Mike Edmonds Directed By: Ridley Scott Review (Directors Cut) THERE MAY NEVER BE ANOTHER DAWN ADVENTURE HAS GOT YOUR BACK After his success with Alien and Blade Runner Ridley Scott wanted to do a fairy tale movie. Ridley Scott hired writer William Hjortsberg, being a fan of his work. Ridley Scott credit aside from direction was that he mostly wanted there to be a unicorn and for the villain to be named Darkness. Legend revolves around Jack who must stop Darkness, for darkness plans to kill the second unicorn so that he may come out of his dungeon. Princess Lily was shown the unicorns by Jack, she touched one and has unwittingly led the unicorn to its death due to her innocence. She is kidnapped with the second unicorn, now her friend Jack with the help of Gump and screwball must save the unicorn and her or the land may plunge into an eternal darkness. They shot this film in a 007 stage in pinewood studios so they could achieve the lighting for Scott's vision, the trees are mostly made out of plastoid Styrofoam and the set was extended with mirrors. The direction and production are what help make this movie give it that enchanting fairy-tale feel. Ridley even brought the fairy-tale genre back to its roots with this film in the beginning when we meet Jack and Lilly the lighting which he wanted shows the child-like innocence within most fairy-tales you see in Disney films but as the film progresses it shows off its dark and Grimm aesthetics. Assheton Gordon's (production designer) set also had real tress and birds, with the noise inside it made it so difficult to record the dialogue and so some of the lines had to be dubbed which can be off putting for some people but it didn't bother me because when it is quite noticeable in the scene in which Lily is crying her facial expression says it all. But it did not work in Tom's favor when he was with the wounded unicorn. Mia Sara and Tim Curry as Princess Lily and Darkness are my two favorite actors/characters in the film. At one point the stage caught fire and the 007 stage burnt down. Luckily it was rebuilt in 1985. The story is very simple and is full of action, adventure, horror, romance and suspense. The movie mostly focuses on Jack, Lily, and Darkness as you can imagine by my synopsis. There are four cuts to this film, this is the only I have or ever will see. Because it doesn't contain the tangerine dream musical score and Darkness is hidden throughout most of the movie making his reveal that much more of a surprise. Rob Bottin who worked on the Thing 1982 had the difficult task of visualizing all the creatures in the world of Legend. Ridley wanted the character of Darkness to be sexy but also half goat, Rob felt there hadn't been a definitive version of the devil on screen and he clearly succeed with his creation. this is my favorite of his work. If anything because of how intimidating Tim was behind all that makeup. The music of the film is quite lovely and creates a transcendent and child-like feel for the film. Jerry Goldsmith's that is, I did not hear the tangerine dream music. But if there is one piece of music from the theatrical cut of this film that I did listen to its Bryan Ferry's "Is Your Love Strong Enough". I saw it on the back of the cover under bonus features and was curious by the song title and Gave it a listen. I love that song, it may be, no it is my favorite love song. Legend in my eyes is a masterpiece, while I may agree it has weakness's the film is a deeply entrancing experience that make up for what I consider to be the ultimate fantasy film. I know for a fact that this is a film I will be re-visiting very often and I do recommend you give it a watch (both versions) but decide which version is your favorite. I'm giving Legend a 10 out of 10.