Beastmaster III: The Eye of Braxus (1996) [PG]

Release Date:
May 24, 1996

Original Title:
Beastmaster III: The Eye of Braxus

Alternate Titles:
Beastmaster 3 - Das Auge des Braxus
Beastmaster 3: O Olhar do Mal
Beastmaster 3: The Eye of Braxus
Beastmaster III - Das Auge des Braxus
O Olho do Mal

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Fantasy

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  US: PG 

Runtime: 92

A legendary hero. A battle beyond imagination.

Before he died, Dar's father gave a mysterious amulet to Tal, Dar's younger brother who is now king. Dar, while wandering with his animal companions, chances to meet and rescue a family who seek the help of King Tal against Lord Agon, a sorcerer who has conquered their land. Dar obtains an audience for them with Tal, who rallies his troops to march against Agon in the morning. Alas, the young king is captured by Agon's crimson warriors during the night.

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Art Direction:
Stephen Runningen

Associate Producer:
Geraint Bell

Characters:
Paul Pepperman
Don Coscarelli

Costume Design:
Karyn Wagner

Director:
Gabrielle Beaumont

Director of Photography:
Michael J. Davis

Editor:
Ken Bornstein

Executive Producer:
Stu Segall
Sylvio Tabet

Music:
Jan Hammer

Producer:
David Wise
Sylvio Tabet
Lisa Cochran-Neilan

Production Design:
Nigel Clinker

Set Decoration:
Cecilia Rodarte

Stunts:
Peter Epstein
Dana Hee
Keith Woulard

Writer:
David Wise

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