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Clash of the Titans (1981)
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Reviews Counted:30
Fresh:21
Rotten:9
Average Rating:6/10
Runtime: 1 hr 59 mins
Genre: Science-Fiction/Fantasy
Synopsis: Full of pride, Cassiopeia compares her daughter's beauty to that of Hera. Angered, the queen of the gods has Poseidon unleash the monstrous beast Craken to destroy their village unless Cassiopeia's... Full of pride, Cassiopeia compares her daughter's beauty to that of Hera. Angered, the queen of the gods has Poseidon unleash the monstrous beast Craken to destroy their village unless Cassiopeia's daughter, Andromeda, is sacrificed. Perseus, the son of Zeus, becomes enchanted with the breathtaking beauty and is determined to save her from this fate. The young hero, armed with a magical shield, a winged stallion and a mechanical owl, discovers the only way to defeat the monster is with the head of Medusa. The gods watch and intervene on Perseus' quest to save his beloved. This was legendary special effects wizard Ray Harryhausen's last film before he retired from creating movie magic. L.A. LAW's Harry Hamlin stars as the Greek mythological hero Perseus who fights snake-haired Medusa and two-headed dogs to save the lovely Andromeda (Judi Bowker). Laurence Olivier, as Zeus, is one of the many screen legends in this adventure. Burgess Meredith, Claire Bloom, Maggie Smith and Ursula Andress round out the cast as the Gods of Mount Olympus. Director Desmond Davis was camera operator on TOM JONES and A TASTE OF HONEY, two influential early 1960s British films. Writer Beverly Cross was one of the writers on 1963's Ray Harryhausen film, JASON AND THE ARGONAUTS. [More]
Starring: Harry Hamlin, Laurence Olivier, Ursula Andress, Maggie Smith
Starring: Harry Hamlin, Laurence Olivier, Ursula Andress, Maggie Smith, Claire Bloom, Burgess Meredith, Judi Bowker
Director: Desmond Davis
Director: Desmond Davis
Reviews for Clash of the Titans
Ray Harryhausen's homely visual effects evoke sights unseen since Hoyt's The Lost World.
Os efeitos criados pelo lendário Harryhausen podem parecer frágeis diante dos avanços atuais, mas são perfeitos para esta obra que permanece descompromissadamente divertida.
Silly togas and hammy performances still can't derail this fitting swan song for effects legend Ray Harryhausen; the sequence in the Medusa's lair is his finest moment.
Clash of the Titans will still hold a place in the heart of anyone who’s old enough to have seen it in the theaters. Yes, I’m that old.
Latest News for Clash of the Titans
May 01, 2009:
Clash of the Titans Set Pics Posted ![]()
Cameras started rolling on Louis Leterrier's "Clash of the Titans" remake this week, meaning we can expect to see a steady stream of set photos just like the ones that were... More...
April 29, 2009:
Danny Huston Clashes with Titans ![]()
Cameras are rolling on Louis Leterrier's "Clash of the Titans" remake, but there's still room for at least one more in the cast: Danny Huston has signed on to play Poseidon. More...
April 28, 2009:
Clash of the Titans Starts Filming ![]()
The cameras have started rolling on Louis Leterrier's "Clash of the Titans" remake, and with them, a detailed plot synopsis, featuring character breakdowns, has arrived. More...
April 09, 2009:
Neeson and Fiennes Join Clash of the Titans ![]()
Liam Neeson and Ralph Fiennes have joined the cast of Louis Leterrier's "Clash of the Titans." Though Fiennes' role is still up in the air, Neeson will play Zeus. More...
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