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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })An Evil Overlord from space, called the Beast, invades the world of Krull due to a prophecy that a marriage that unites that world will have a son who will rule the galaxy. When two great kingdoms are going to be joined by a marriage (necessitated by this invasion), the Beast's army, the Slayers, kidnap Princess Lyssa just before her wedding is completed, and Prince Colwyn goes on a quest to save her, aided by a wise old man, a gang of escaped prisoners and thieves, and an ancient sentient weapon.Supposedly it was originally meant to be the official Dungeons & Dragons movie (under the title The Dragons of Krull), but the license was somehow lost before the film was released. But this may simply be an Urban Legend, given that it has been officially denied by Gary Gygax himself.See also Hawk the Slayer, another fantasy film made in Britain.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })Has nothing to do with the protagonist of Thomas Mann's 1954 novel Confessions of Felix Krull. Or the island state of Krull from Discworld. Or Kull. | |
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Action Film, Quiet Drama Scene: The Widow of the Web could have been a Large Ham even for a World of Ham. Instead, she's portrayed as a tragic character who did something monstrous and now regrets it deeply. Her sequence, animated spider aside, could have been fodder for a classical Greek story. | |
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Alas, Poor Villain: Vella the seductress, who depending on interpretation, either could not kill or seduce Colwyn because she fell in love with him herself or because she could not ruin his love with Lyssa, let alone take the life of a man of such goodness and virtue. Either way, hearing her speak of the happiness and hope she knows can never be hers, and knowing what fate lies in store for her, you can't help but feel pity for her, and Colwyn seems to agree. | |
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