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Masters of the Universe

  • 1987
  • PG
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
46K
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Dolph Lundgren, Robert Duncan McNeill, and Courteney Cox in Masters of the Universe (1987)
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The heroic warrior He-Man battles against the evil lord Skeletor and his armies of darkness for control of Castle Grayskull.The heroic warrior He-Man battles against the evil lord Skeletor and his armies of darkness for control of Castle Grayskull.The heroic warrior He-Man battles against the evil lord Skeletor and his armies of darkness for control of Castle Grayskull.

  • Director
    • Gary Goddard
  • Writers
    • David Odell
    • Stephen Tolkin
    • Gary Goddard
  • Stars
    • Dolph Lundgren
    • Frank Langella
    • Meg Foster
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    46K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,832
    734
    • Director
      • Gary Goddard
    • Writers
      • David Odell
      • Stephen Tolkin
      • Gary Goddard
    • Stars
      • Dolph Lundgren
      • Frank Langella
      • Meg Foster
    • 265User reviews
    • 132Critic reviews
    • 35Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Dolph Lundgren
    Dolph Lundgren
    • He-Man
    Frank Langella
    Frank Langella
    • Skeletor
    Meg Foster
    Meg Foster
    • Evil-Lyn
    Billy Barty
    Billy Barty
    • Gwildor
    Courteney Cox
    Courteney Cox
    • Julie Winston
    Robert Duncan McNeill
    Robert Duncan McNeill
    • Kevin Corrigan
    Jon Cypher
    Jon Cypher
    • Duncan (Man-at-Arms)
    Chelsea Field
    Chelsea Field
    • Teela
    James Tolkan
    James Tolkan
    • Detective Lubic
    Christina Pickles
    Christina Pickles
    • Sorceress of Castle Grayskull
    Tony Carroll
    • Beastman
    Pons Maar
    Pons Maar
    • Saurod
    Anthony De Longis
    Anthony De Longis
    • Blade
    • (as Anthony DeLongis)
    Robert Towers
    Robert Towers
    • Karg
    Barry Livingston
    Barry Livingston
    • Charlie
    Jessica Nelson
    • Monica
    Gwynne Gilford
    Gwynne Gilford
    • Mrs. Winston
    Walter Scott
    Walter Scott
    • Mr. Winston
    • Director
      • Gary Goddard
    • Writers
      • David Odell
      • Stephen Tolkin
      • Gary Goddard
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    5claudio_carvalho

    Silly but Entertaining

    On the planet Eternia, Skeletor (Frank Langella) and his dark army overthrow the Sorceress of Castle Grayskull (Christina Pickles) expecting to acquire her power. He-Man (Dolph Lundgren), his old friend Duncan "Man-at-Arms" (Jon Cypher) and his daughter Teela (Chelsea Field) are attacked by Skeletor's soldiers and they defeat them. They also rescue their prisoner, the inventor and locksmith Gwildor (Billy Barty). He explains that he was lured by Evil-Lyn (Meg Foster) that used his invention Cosmic Key to open the gates and seize the Castle Grayskull. He-Man and his friends retrieve the prototype of the Cosmic Key trying to release the Sorcereress but they are defeated by Skeletor and his army and Gwildor uses his key to open and portal for them to flee. They come to Earth but lose the key. Meanwhile Julie Winston (Courteney Cox), who grieves the loss of her parents in a plane crash, and her boyfriend Kevin Corrigan (Robert Duncan McNeill) find and activate the key, believing it is a foreign musical instrument. On Eternia, Evil-Lyn locates the Cosmic Key and Skeletor sends her with a group of mercenaries and soldiers to vanquish He-man and his friends and bring the key back. Will they succeed?

    "Masters of the Universe" is a silly but entertaining fantasy adventure film. The movie is a ripoff Star Wars, with the introductory credits rolling on the screen, the score and Skeletor's army, and Conan, with the strong Dolph Lundgren. The plot has silly moments, like Julie delivering the Key to her deceased mother or the comic attitudes of Detective Lubic. But "Masters of the Universe" is cult and entertaining for the fans. My vote is five.

    Title (Brazil): "Mestres do Universo – O Filme" ("Masters of the Universe – The Movie")
    7rar2

    It is much better that regarded

    I have read a number of reviews on this movie and they are accurate and good for the most part. My credit is to Gary Goddard for all he endured and still getting a credible and succinct movie made.

    The fight scenes are real and actual so they seem methodical but they're great. The hair, clothing, make-up, special effects, and down the list we go, is so caked in '80s gunk it would be hard to fight for this as a classic. It is the only He-Man movie out there, and although a sequel beckons, eighteen years have passed without a stir.

    If a sequel were to made Langella would have to be Skeletor. I mean the best acting from both he and Lundgren comes when He-Man is being led by the Centaurian. Langella saying "I give you a choice: return to Eternia with me as my slave and save their despicable lives, or perish with them here on this tasteless, and primitive, planet." It's cold and dark and it's authentic. It's chilling and you get chills. Langella overacts sometimes but mostly is great. He took Skeletor from a whiny, irritating, and downright pathetic worm of a guy to a believable, earthy, credible, and despicable evil-doer. We get a taste of the importance of He-man and all that he does, here in this scene, too.

    Goddard did something brilliant here, he made the movie personable. He puts these people on Earth, interacting with Earthlings, and putting a grasp on how out there these "aliens" are. But it is also probably why this movie is so widely disregarded, because it doesn't have great and illustrative fight scenes. Instead they are sensible and plotted. To see this movie remade could be a real treat.

    Gwildar is, essentially, Orco. He was easy, sensible, irritating, but not nearly as annoying, and unfairly Billy Barty was nominated for a Razzie. The story interlocks with this missing "key" as created by Gwildar. This cosmos idea of God-like power through the manifestation of a fourth dimension is highly advanced. This is why the movie is good. Portals are doors and He-Man is definitely a science fiction adventurer. This puts an Earthy spin on an idea wiling out.

    Teela works and Man-in-Arms (Duncan) is good as a faithful sidekick to He-Man. That's what he is. He can hold his own but mostly is fighting for duty of right, and he follows He-Man for he is the epitome of it. Teela's gritty and pitched voice, with her desperate actions, are very formidable. Duncan is best when inspiring Kevin. Kevin is a sensitive guy with a talent. What these Eternians do is showcase pessimism on Earth for their planet is dying at their own hands. They are their own good and evil and it is hard to differentiate, so why care? By the end of the movie Courtney Cox and Robert Duncan McNeill (Julie and Kevin) see that. So does Lubic. The Eternians have no planet and yet they continue to hold hope and forge ahead: He-Man.

    Tolkan is not so much a distraction as he is pretentious. McNeill yelling to Tolkan "Lubic this is for real" as he dodges a Centaurian blast doesn't hold much weight, or reality. It is about unity, division, and strength. Both literal and figurative.

    Meg Foster is great as Evil-Lyn because she improves the movie rather than take time from Skeletor. Goddard lets most of the acting chops fall to the incomparable Frank Langella. He-Man is the ambassador of good. He is to talk slow, be level-headed, and search for justice. Lundgren does all of these things. He mission isn't to be malicious and blood seeking. When he runs into Julie (and a great fight sequence ensues) it is Duncan and Teela doing some leg work. He-Man is a protector. He'll abate killing Skeletor to keep any and all safe. In all honesty how many lines can you give someone? Someone suggested Brad Pitt as He-Man for a remake. I don't mind Pitt, but he would ham up the screen like some feel Skeletor did. Skeletor's was good, He-Man's would not be. Lundgren, in all honesty, is great. He has a mullet but looks the part, and contrary to popular belief, acts it. He wields the Sword of Grayskull gracefully, yet with force and some clumsiness. It's heavy, but he's well-skilled and versed in the sword. These oppositions are found in the Soceress. She would normally seem bad to us; however, she is the greatest power of good. Christina Pickles gives great lines of philosophy allowing for good banter and humor with Skeletor. And her love for He-Man is very evident and clear with solid acting.

    The cartoon is hardly to be found here, aside from the characters and Eternia. Battle cat, and all other characters good and bad, could cloud a remake. But it would be great to see history revealed for He-Man like the new Batman series has done. People forget we like to see depth in our characters. And the character Charlie is filler, not unimportant, but certainly not integral. He's written well. All in all watch this movie because it's really, quite engrossing.
    7TheWordYo

    5 come on in 2024 it's still lit yo

    This bad lad turned up on Prime and brought me way back to Enternia.

    Could not believe it's a 5.4!! This movie is pure gold.

    The soundtrack is awesome.

    Dolph is Dolph like in every movie.

    Lubic should have been in the movie more, would have been an 8 if that was the case.

    The movie bombed due to the budget. I had this bad lad on VHS and watched it well over a 100 times.

    It's there with the goodies, Killer Klowns, Big Trouble In Little china.

    You either love the full on 80s flicks that age great in time or you bring it down. Some great memories here and most important it's a good movie even in May 2024.

    Forget the 5 it's a 7 You have the POWER.
    8raceblakhart

    Nostalgia just makes haters angry.

    This IS a great film. You just have to have been a child in the 80's to appreciate the magic of it all.

    I was 6 years old when my dad took me to see this on the big screen. At age 6, this movie was about as enjoyable as going to Disneyland. Frank Langella's Skeletor was absolutely terrifying for me. But of course, anyone familiar with Frank Langella's acting knows that he can take any role and make it work. Even in a goofy fantasy film like this, his acting comes off as epic and strong.

    The only real reason anyone would have any beef with this movie is if they are die hard fans of the comic or cartoon, as this movie obviously took plenty of liberties with canon.

    That being said, if you can ignore that, it's a REALLY fun movie! And if you enjoy 80's special effects, this movie has a plethora.
    6necrodemion

    Don't expect too much and you'll be pleasantly surprised

    I gave a groan when I saw the Golan-Globus name in the opening credits, but this movie actually turned out to be much better than I would have expected.

    This movie may not appeal to die-hard fans of the animated series because of the liberties it takes with the established characters, but as a stand-alone work it's decent enough for what it's supposed to be. It thankfully doesn't take itself too seriously, allowing us to just enjoy it as the light bit of entertainment that it is.

    Frank Langella is unexpectedly excellent as Skeletor under all that make-up, and it was fun to see Star Trek Voyager's "Mr. Paris" at a very young age here.(His first major role perhaps?) Dolph Lundgren is as unexpressive as usual, but at least he looks the part. And Beast-Man makes a good contribution to the cast of villains.

    All in all, don't set your expectations too high and you will probably enjoy this fun piece of 80s pop culture.

    Now if it would just come out on DVD!

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    • Trivia
      Frank Langella went on record in an interview stating that playing Skeletor was one of his favorite roles. His young son was a huge fan and was running around the house shouting "By the power of Grayskull," so he took the role for him. He wrote some of his own lines, like: "Tell me about the loneliness of good, He-Man. Is it equal to the loneliness of evil?"
    • Goofs
      When He-Man hangs upside down while pursued by Skeletor's Air Centurion, his hair does not hang down. However, since he's "hanging from" an anti-gravity platform, on which he's standing, from his point of view he's standing the right side up. If his hair would fall down (the real down), then his entire body would follow, but that does not happen. Apparently, that's how those anti-gravity platforms work.
    • Quotes

      Skeletor: Where are they? Where are your friends now? Tell me about the loneliness of good, He-Man. Is it equal to the loneliness of evil?

    • Crazy credits
      There is a scene after the closing credits have ended: Skeletor pops up from the waters of the pit he was thrown in, and says "I'll be back!"
    • Alternate versions
      Some syndicated prints of the film omit the post-credits scene.
    • Connections
      Edited into The Adventures of Huck Finn (1993)
    • Soundtracks
      Purple Haze
      Written and Performed by Jimi Hendrix

      Published by Bella Godiva Music

      Courtesy of Are You Experienced, Ltd. and A.R.M., Ltd.

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    • Release date
      • August 7, 1987 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • He-Man y los amos del universo
    • Filming locations
      • Whittier, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Golan-Globus Productions
      • Pressman Film
      • Cannon Films
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    • Budget
      • $22,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $17,336,370
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,883,168
      • Aug 9, 1987
    • Gross worldwide
      • $17,337,139
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 46 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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