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The Amulet of Peace ensures that humans and dragons co-exist harmoniously within the mythical land of Earthsea. When an attack on a temple leaves the amulet broken, however, peace is threatened. Only Neophyte Wizard Ged can restore the relic, and so he embarks upon a perilous mission. Based on the series of books by Ursula K. .. Read more
| Starring | Shawn Ashmore, Kristin Kreuk, Danny Glover |
|---|---|
| Director | Robert Lieberman |
| Genres | Drama |
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The Amulet of Peace ensures that humans and dragons co-exist harmoniously within the mythical land of Earthsea. When an attack on a temple leaves the amulet broken, however, peace is threatened. Only Neophyte Wizard Ged can restore the relic, and so he embarks upon a perilous mission. Based on the series of books by Ursula K. Le Guin.
| Starring | Shawn Ashmore, Kristin Kreuk, Danny Glover |
|---|---|
| Director | Robert Lieberman |
| Studio | ENTERTAINMENT ONE |
| Run time | DVD: 5 hrs |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | To Rent: DVD: 02 May 2005 |
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Very Good TV Film
This is not a blockbuster film but it is a very good tv film. It is close to the book though some of the story and interactions have been 'fixed' to fit... read more »
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A contrived soppy teen American romance version of Earthsea
A truly appalling film which does not stay true to the book at all, I would have expected the Sci Fi channel produce much more. The acting is wooden and the ... read more »
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Okayish
This is a mish-mash of the first two books in Ursula Le Guin's Earthsea trilogy with a bit of the third thrown in for flavouring and then a whole dash of ... read more »
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Avoid this C movie
A real disappointment. Le Guin's trilogy is such fun to read - but this film, from the start clearly no better than second-rate, is the poorest of ... read more »
It's going to be another big, BIG year for movies, and box office wise, they won't come much bigger than Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, set for release 22 May. With new installments from Harry Potter (November), Narnia (May), Batman (July) and James Bond (November), the industry is confident of record-breaking returns. Scanning that list, it looks to be a remarkable year for British filmmakers, actors and technicians too. In fact, with the exception of Indy (which does... Read more