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The Lost Legion

  • 2014
  • R
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
3.0/10
703
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The Lost Legion (2014)
Following the fall of the Roman Empire, a Roman woman plots to make her son the new emperor and fulfill the former glory of the city. Nothing will stand in her way as she attempts to elevate her son to power.
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Following the fall of the Roman Empire, a Roman woman plots to make her son the new Emperor and to fulfill the former glory of the city.Following the fall of the Roman Empire, a Roman woman plots to make her son the new Emperor and to fulfill the former glory of the city.Following the fall of the Roman Empire, a Roman woman plots to make her son the new Emperor and to fulfill the former glory of the city.

  • Directors
    • Petr Kubik
    • David Kocar
  • Writers
    • Christopher Hyde
    • Lloyd A. Simandl
  • Stars
    • Tom McKay
    • Michelle Lukes
    • Brian Caspe
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.0/10
    703
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Petr Kubik
      • David Kocar
    • Writers
      • Christopher Hyde
      • Lloyd A. Simandl
    • Stars
      • Tom McKay
      • Michelle Lukes
      • Brian Caspe
    • 15User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tom McKay
    Tom McKay
    • Taranis Maldras
    Michelle Lukes
    Michelle Lukes
    • Urbina Prima
    Brian Caspe
    Brian Caspe
    • Maximus Antonius Albanis (2014)
    Jim High
    Jim High
    • Argos Sertorius
    Christian Dunkley-Clark
    Christian Dunkley-Clark
    • Valemar
    • (as Christian Dunkley Clark)
    Herbert Heissler
    • Adjutant of Taranis
    Dominika Jandlová
    • Valdemars personal slave
    • (as Coxy Smith)
    Eirini Karamanoli
    • Gisa
    Radim Leb
    • Amal's warior
    Jennifer Lewis
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    Ted Otis
    Ted Otis
    • Senator
    Laura Strugar
    • Gladiator Woman
    Jana Triskova
    • Vita
    Oldrich Anton Vojta
    • Cassius Ricimer Albanis
    Dominik Zýka
    • Amal's warior
    • Directors
      • Petr Kubik
      • David Kocar
    • Writers
      • Christopher Hyde
      • Lloyd A. Simandl
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    User reviews15

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    7celsmythe

    Interesting historical piece

    Indeed many huge movies and TV series was made by many with huge budgets, yet Legion delivers on what it promises: A good drama, love story, some nastiness and of course bevy of nice slave girls. A bit too long( I have seen 90 minute version) and as compared to the so called original ( which most folks have seen since LionsGate released it in a rough cut form) it is quite good.

    Now as to the history of the piece. It is of course a part fiction and part historically accurate. I have not considered Wikipedia as a reliable source. I consider Wilipedia a source for those who are lazy to do a proper research or too ignorant to read a book. Well, I have read Peter Heather's " The Fall of the Roman Empire" the only real book on the subject since Edward Gibbon's more then 300 years ago. In Lost Legion I see elements of Heather's accurate history as well as fiction, all blended well.

    For the connoisseurs of history I suggest for future viewers to look for the shorter 90 min version. As a pilot for possible series this exceeds anyone's expectations. I do however agree with the original review above , that the 2h original version is indeed too verbose and badly put together, however an intelligent fan of history will find the "pearls" among some of the "amateur "editing and sound post production.
    8Utery

    Good action and performances.

    Would have liked more action scenes but what is present is very well done but more needed. Like the various slow mo and speed up in action sequences. Performances by all major characters is excellent. Missing some sound fx in what I saw, so is empty in places which is a shame, because it wrecks some important scenes, I find it almost distracting. Would enjoy seeing more of these characters, as they are very interesting although should have been shorter overall, it's too slow in places A TV series would be excellent idea as there are a number of intricate plots in work here that would really work into numerous segments of TV series. Michelle Lukes is especially a good villainess. Tom McKay has much appeal as the hero, and Brian Caspe is evil defined on the verge of madness, yet just holding back from that edge. Overall quite enjoyable.
    2TheLittleSongbird

    More chaos than glory

    Just to make things clear, have no prejudice against low-budget films despite how my recent reviews as part of my low-budget film quest implies. There are actually good ones out there that may not be the most visually accomplished but surmount that with doing other components well. There are also really lame and often even worse ones out there.

    'The Lost Legion' is not one of the worst examples out there or of the ones seen recently by me. There is a huge amount wrong with it and the flaws are major, quite a lot of it is amateurish, but 'The Lost Legion' at least didn't insult my intelligence as much as other films that were part of the quest and there was a little effort put into a couple, emphasis on couple, of elements that they didn't have.

    Its least bad elements are that the costumes don't look as ugly fancy dress/shoe-string budget as one would fear.

    Also Brian Caspe's performance is fun to watch, because he not only tries but he enjoys himself too.

    Nothing else good going on here sadly. The acting elsewhere lacks any kind of passion or emotion, even skill or direction, with an uncharismatic central performance and a bland and charmless female lead. Only Caspe comes out unscathed.

    'The Lost Legion's' uncharismatic, wimpy and annoying character writing and writing that is far too excessively ridiculous to be guilty pleasure cheese and too awkward and dull to be tongue in cheek works against them. As well as non-existent direction.

    Direction that fails to convey any urgency, tension, fun, suspense or emotion in the numerous scenes that need them. The action-oriented scenes, the few there are any, are the complete anti-thesis of exciting, are poorly filmed and looks so awkward in the choreography. The whole story is just lifeless, completely fails to make any sense at all and on the wrong side of daft that it's insultingly ridiculous. Nothing suspenseful or fun here and the lack of attention to visual and historical detail does annoy.

    Visually, 'The Lost Legion' looks cheap as sin, with an overuse of truly risible effects that never gels with the setting or looks real, dizzying camera work and editing and shoe-string budget production design. The music is ill-fitting and not appealing on the ear.

    In summation, nothing glorious and very chaotic. 2/10 Bethany Cox
    1semar-fb

    What's so difficult learning a little bit of history

    What do you get when you combine bad acting and historically illiterate writer ? You get the Lost Legion. I would say that the title of the movie gave you the real impression of the movie itself.... i.e.: lost.

    Bad script can be the cause of bad movie, but so is bad acting. This is one of the movie where you have both of them. I am not a history buff, but know enough about the Roman history or at least know where to find the reading material about it. Just in case the director or the writer of the Lost Legion is reading this article, you can find some simple information on the website called Wikipedia.

    If you can not or do not want to follow the history line, just name the country on your movie some "abracadabra country", that way you don't insult the intelligence of the people watching your movie and nobody can complaint that the director or the script writer are quite illiterate in history.

    Forget about the Roman army, there is no such army on this movie, not even a CGI army. The setting was barely enough to justify as a screen setting and the green-screen action were done so badly that you can actually see that the background is coming from some other movie.

    My suggestion is that if you do have the money to spend, give it to the homeless guy on the street. And if you have the time to spend, sitting in your backyard doing nothing is still better than watching this crap.
    1cassiusaetiussilva

    Hard to watch

    I watched the first 30 minutes or so, and tried to ignore the bad acting and costumes, I was hoping the plot would be good, and it was weak. It is soft porn with a British accent.

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    • Release date
      • January 22, 2014 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Czech Republic
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Official website
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Legend of the Ninth
    • Filming locations
      • Czech Republic
    • Production companies
      • North American Pictures
      • IW Legion Productions
      • Three Brothers Production
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    • Budget
      • $5,900,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 47 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1 / (high definition)

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