The Minion is an American fantasy action movie of 1998, known in Russia under the name “Knight of the Apocalypse” [1] [2] [3] .
| Minion | |
|---|---|
| The minion | |
| Genre | Action film |
| Producer | Jean-Marc Pichot |
| Producer | Claudio Castravelli Mark Ezralou Neil Nordlinger |
| Author script | Matt Rowe Ripley Higgsmith |
| In the main cast | Dolph Lundgren |
| Operator | Barry Perrell |
| Composer | Jean Corrivo |
| Film company | The kushner-locke company |
| Duration | 95 minutes |
| Budget | 12 million dollars |
| A country | USA Canada |
| Language | |
| Year | 1998 |
| IMDb | ID 0139465 |
The slogan of the film: "Ancient evil did not die."
Content
- 1 plot
- 2 Cast
- 3 rental
- 4 notes
- 5 Links
Story
On Christmas Eve 1999, a skeleton and a mysterious key are found in the tunnel of the New York subway. The news of the discovery reaches an ancient monastery, the inhabitants of which send their best warrior Lucas ( Dolph Lundgren ) to the city to protect the relic.
Cast
- Dolph Lundgren - Lucas
- Francoise Robertson - Karen Goodleaf
- LaFortuna Rock - David Shulman
- David Nirman - Lieutenant Roseberry
- Allen Altman - Dante
- Jean-Marc Bisson - Bernard
- Don Franks - Michael Beer
- Michael Greyes - “Gray Eagle”
- Andy Bradshaw - Photographer
- Victoria Sanchez - Police Translator
Rental
The premiere took place on May 21, 1998 at the Cannes Film Festival . He went to the box office in South Korea and Syria in September 1998, that is, later than the video release presented in July of that year.
In different countries came out under various names:
- in Germany and Portugal - the Knight of the Apocalypse (Der Ritter der Apokalypse and O Cavaleiro do Apocalipse, respectively),
- in Spain - Poslanik (El enviado),
- in Canada - the Fallen Knight,
- in Italy and France - the Last Templar (L'ultimo dei templari and Le Dernier templier, respectively),
- in the Czech Republic - Lukas,
- in Brazil , the Warrior of the Future (O Guerreiro do Futuro).
Notes
Links
- " Mignon ” on the Internet Movie Database
- Mignon on the Rotten Tomatoes website