Information
| Year: | 2010 |
| Rating: | 6.0(44993) |
| Listed in: | Action, Adventure, Drama, Fantasy |
| Directed by: | Louis Leterrier |
| Actors: | Sam Worthington Liam Neeson Ralph Fiennes Jason Flemyng Gemma Arterton Alexa Davalos |
| "Titans will clash." | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Louis Leterrier | |
| Actors | |
| Sam Worthington | as Perseus |
| Liam Neeson | as Zeus |
| Ralph Fiennes | as Hades |
| Jason Flemyng | as Calibos/Acrisius |
| Mads Mikkelsen | as Draco |
| Luke Evans | as Apollo |
| Liam Cunningham | as Solon |
| Hans Matheson | as Ixas |
| Ashraf Barhom | as Ozal |
| Mouloud Achour | as Kucuk |
| Ian Whyte | as Sheikh Sulieman |
| Nicholas Hoult | as Eusebios |
| Vincent Regan | as Kepheus |
| Luke Treadaway | as Prokopion |
| Pete Postlethwaite | as Spyros |
| Ross Mullan | as Pemphredo |
| Robin Berry | as Enyo |
| Graham Hughes | as Deino |
| Martin McCann | as Phaedrus |
| Rory McCann | as Belo |
| Adrian Bouchet | as Soldier (Zeus Statue) |
| Alexander Siddig | as Hermes |
| Tamer Hassan | as Ares |
| Danny Huston | as Poseidon |
| William Houston | as Ammon |
| Jamie Sives | as Captain |
| Phil McKee | as Harbourmaster |
| Geoffrey Beevers | as Noble (Basilica) |
| Michael Grady-Hall | as Citizen 1 (Argos) |
| David Kennedy | as Kepheus' General |
| Paul Kynman | as Hephaestus |
| Stephen Armourae | as Citizen of Argos |
| Alberto Barcelos | as Palace Guard |
| Otto Farrant | as Young Perseus |
| Merry Fotso | as Scorpioch Driver - Djinn |
| Eric Geynes | as Perseus' Guard |
| Jimi James | as Citizen 4 - Argos |
| Maximilian Law | as Merchant of Argos |
| Sonu Louis | as Legionnaire |
| João Costa Menezes | as Soldier |
| Mark Mottram | as Eccentric Man in Crowd |
| Gino Picciano | as Docker |
| Dennis Santucci | as Guard |
| Paul Warren | as Charon's Tortured Soul |
| Actresses | |
| Gemma Arterton | as Io |
| Alexa Davalos | as Andromeda |
| Tine Stapelfeldt | as Danae |
| Izabella Miko | as Athena |
| Polly Walker | as Cassiopeia |
| Katherine Loeppky | as Aged Cassiopeia |
| Elizabeth McGovern | as Marmara |
| Sinead Michael | as Tekla |
| Kaya Scodelario | as Peshet |
| Laura Kachergus | as Citizen Two |
| Nina Young | as Hera |
| Jane March | as Hestia |
| Nathalie Cox | as Artemis |
| Agyness Deyn | as Aphrodite |
| Natalia Vodianova | as Medusa |
| Charlotte Comer | as Demeter |
| Sarah Jane O'Neill | as Beggar Woman/Refugee/Zealot |
| Deanna St Omer | as Female Argos Citizen |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Filming dates: | 27 April 2009 - ? |
| Budget: | USD 125,000,000 |
| Gross: |
USA - 63,890,110 USD (4 April 2010) UK - 5,682,875 GBP (4 April 2010) Russia - 714,187,768 RUR (16 May 2010) |
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Original Soundtracks
| "Io's Theme" Composed by Craig Armstrong |
Goofs
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Continuity: When Medusa creeps up on Ixas from behind and he turns around to face her, there's a string of hair stuck horizontally to his forehead where there wasn't in the previous shot. Continuity: When Perseus and the Dijnn step over Eusebios's shattered stone corpse, his head is suddenly gone and his torso is in a different position than in the previous shot. Continuity: Perseus and Andromeda awake apparently far, far away from Argos - for no apparent reason as Perseus was bringing the two to the surface directly under the temple - at sea side. Continuity: Near the end when Andromeda is rescued and back on the ground, she is wearing the cuffs from when she was bound. The next scene she is without them. DATE: In the Pegasus' final scene, its horseshoes are visible. Miscellaneous: When the Kraken is released and the people of Argos break in the palace to claim Andromeda; a statue of Perseus holding Medusa's head is visible. GEOG: According to legend, Zeus' symbol was the Golden Eagle which he kept by his side at all times. In the movie, the Golden Eagle is replaced by an American Bald Eagle - identifiable by the white plumage on the head and tail - which is endemic to North America. Continuity: Perseus' gladiator sandals change from opened toed to closed toed sporadically from scene-to-scene. GEOG: In the filming locations in the end credits, Dinorwic quarry is credited as being in Wales, England. Wales is not in England. Continuity: When the witch attacks Eusebios there is a shot from the eye view camera rushing towards him, though the witch holding the eye is not the one who grabs him. |
Quotes
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Spyros: One day, somebody's gonna have to make a stand. One day, somebody's gonna have to say enough. Andromeda: Have you seen what's happening out there? Have you even bothered to look? Perseus: If I do this, I do it as a man. Draco: But you are NOT just a man. Zeus: Like children, they need to be reminded of the order of things! Zeus: Set an example, brother. Turn them on each other, and back into our arms. Zeus: Release the Kraken! Zeus: I created them, and they reward my love with defiance? There will be no truce! Zeus: [about Perseus] Have I heard his prayers? This son holds no love for me! Hades: You are specks of dust beneath our fingernails. Your very breath is a gift from Olympus. You have insulted powers beyond your comprehension. Io: My name is Io, Perseus. Perseus: And how do you know me? Io: I've watched you all your life. I guided you to your family. Perseus: My father... was killed by a god. My mother, sister... everyone I loved was killed by a god. Cassiopeia: The gods need us. They need our worship. What do we need of them? Hades: Let me loose upon them. Perseus: I know we're all afraid. But my father told me: someday, someone was gonna have take a stand. Someday, someone was gonna have to say enough! This could be that day. Trust your senses. And don't look this bitch in the eye. Ozal: It is death who should be afraid of us. Draco: Let them know men did this. [last lines] Zeus: You may not want to be a god, Perseus, but after feats like yours, men will worship you. Be good to them. Be better than we were. And if you insist on continuing this mundane human existence, I won't have you do it alone. You're the son of Zeus, after all! Perseus: [sparring with Io] Try not to enjoy this so much. Io: I'm trying to help you live. Perseus: [picking up a toy owl] What is this? Solon: Just leave it! Ixas: Charon only ferries the dead. Solon: [pulls his sword] Any volunteers? Hades: Choose your penance Argos, destruction or sacrifice. Eusebios: Every step we take is an insult to the gods. Perseus: Good! Young Perseus: This child will be yours. Me, I'm no one's son. Spyros: I am your father, Perseus. Marmara is your mother. And you will always be our son. The bond between us is... it's much more than flesh and bone. The love we have for you, it's that love that gods and kings fight over. I've never understood the gods. But even I don't question that you were saved for a reason. And some day... that reason is gonna take you far away from here. But not tonight, eh? Spyros: Just like the day you came to me. The storm brought me right to you. I know you have questions, son. I wish I had the answers. Perseus: I have everything I need. Right here. [seeing Perseus after destroying his family] Hades: Interesting. Zeus: Perseus! It's expensive where you're going... [throws a coin at Perseus] Ozal: We can fight anywhere... but not in the underworld. Kucuk: Good luck, fisherman. Solon: [Solon draws his bow and arrow in Medusa's lair, and notices a statue in exactly the same posture] Doesn't really inspire confidence. Calibos: [last words] Perseus... don't become one of them. [falls down a chasm] [Perseus draws his divine sword at Hades] Hades: I'm a god! I will live forever! Perseus: But not here. [hurls the sword at Hades, and a lightning bolt from Zeus hits Hades at the same time] Calibos: There is no Acrisius. Just Calibos! Andromeda: [after Perseus rescues Andromeda] The boats are coming for us. Perseus: For you, not for me. Andromeda: You won't stay, will you? Perseus, Argos needs a ruler! Perseus: I cannot be a king. I serve you better as a man. Andromeda: What's your name? Perseus: Perseus. Andromeda: Take this. Please, drink. [Andromeda holds out a goblet of wine to Perseus, who reaches to take it] Draco: [slaps the goblet away] Hands off! Cassiopeia: Enough! Kepheus: Our daughter the missionary! [after being attacked by Calibos] Solon: Who was that? Perseus: I don't know. Let's ask him. Perseus: I'd rather die in the mud with those men than live forever as a god. |
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