A young peasant boy is taken from his home by Viking raiders and raised as one of them. But when a legendary dragon attacks his clan, he discovers that he is the Viking hero destined to stop... Read allA young peasant boy is taken from his home by Viking raiders and raised as one of them. But when a legendary dragon attacks his clan, he discovers that he is the Viking hero destined to stop the dragons from destroying the world.A young peasant boy is taken from his home by Viking raiders and raised as one of them. But when a legendary dragon attacks his clan, he discovers that he is the Viking hero destined to stop the dragons from destroying the world.
- Skull Cleaver
- (as Goran Ganchev)
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaViking Quest is also a TV show in the series Entourage. Vincent Chase's brother, Johnny, is the male lead in the show.
- GoofsAfter being shipwrecked in the dead of winter, the remaining Vikings seem as dry as a bone. Not a shiver, not a sniffle, not an attempt to get dry. Their clothes should have been as stiff as boards. Absolutely ludicrous but in keeping with an appalling production overall.
- Quotes
[Erick grabs Mani, still wearing boys clothes, around the chest when she falls awkwardly out of a tree]
Mani: Don't ever touch me like that again!
Erick the Blessed: Like what?
Mani: Your hands... on my... .
Erick the Blessed: You were going to fall. What was I supposed to do? I'm sorry.
Mani: We go this way!
Erick the Blessed: [to himself] I liked her better as a boy
It's the standard story. Nothing special, but can be a fun adventure for a Friday evening. To bad the film is so badly made. The fight scenes are under all standards for a film even of this budget. The editing does not even try to hide the baffling feeble choreography. Seeing that this is a low budget romp, some special effect failures are to be expected, but this film does not even try to work around that. We have a storm that is obviously shot in a studio. Guys, could you not even had intern splashing water with buckets? It's the driest storm ever! A little extra effort could have pushed it to an at least acceptable level. Is a little more effort to much to ask. Now, the acting is really uneven. But in the case of the leads I do blame it on the director and not the actors. Harry Lister Smith and Jenny Boyd are pretty convincing as childhood friends with a scent of romance. You can see that they do have some acting chops, they are just in a bad movie. Same goes for Oliver Walker as Wolven. Anya Taylor-Joy was in the sensation that was The Witch, but I have not seen that yet. But she is not very good in this film.
As stated above, the script is pretty standard, through there is a minor twist which is neat in it's own little way. Then the scenery is really nice. Mostly, the costumes seem to be roughly accurate. Most of the clothes, armors and helmets are pretty authentic to what I've seen in museums and books. That's not to say that this film is historically accurate. A high medieval castle is dropped in the middle of Scandinavia in the freaking 7th century and is painfully out of sync with the rest of the iconography of the film. Then, they have a male character called Hild. Talk about not doing the research...
If you are looking for a so bad that it's good viking film, Viking Quest is what you look for. Through not good at all, it's never boring. Like Troll 2 or Death Academy or any Ed Wood film, it's a charming bad movie. So grab your cowhorns, pass the mead and have a laugh.
- MidoriFiore
- Sep 11, 2016
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- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1