The Scorpion King 4: Quest for Power
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The Scorpion King 4: Quest for Power | |
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Directed by | Mike Elliott |
Written by | Michael D. Weiss |
Produced by | Mike Elliott Ogden Gavanski |
Starring | Victor Webster Ellen Hollman Lou Ferrigno Rutger Hauer Royce Gracie Eve Torres Ian Whyte |
Cinematography | Trevor Michael Brown |
Edited by | Jeff McEvoy Brian Scott Steele |
Music by | Geoff Zanelli |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Universal Studios Home Entertainment |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Scorpion King 4: Quest for Power is a 2015 direct-to-video sword and sorcery action adventure film. It was released on January 6, 2015, on home media. It is the fourth installment in The Scorpion King series and stars Victor Webster in the title role with supporting roles by Ellen Hollman, Lou Ferrigno, Rutger Hauer, Royce Gracie, Eve Torres, and Ian Whyte. This film continues the story of Mathayus, after the events in The Scorpion King 3: Battle for Redemption.[1]
Plot
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Mathayus and his partner Drazen (who is under the Akkadian's tutelage) infiltrate the palace of Skizurra to acquire an artifact known as the Urn of Kings for King Zakkour of Al-Moraad. In the process, they are discovered and a fight ensues, revealing Drazen to be a traitor who was really after the Urn.
Mathayus returns to Zakkour, who reveals that the Urn's inscription will show the way to use the powers of Lord Alcaman, a sorcerer who once controlled the entire known world. Under the instructions of the King, Mathayus follows Drazen to the kingdom of Norvania in the Northern Forests to deliver a peace treaty. Drazen gives the Urn to his father King Yannick, who shatters it to retrieve the Golden Key of Lord Alcaman, which has the inscription written on it.
Mathayus arrives in Norvania and is accosted by the king's guards. He allows himself to be arrested to enter the King's castle. In jail, Mathayus meets inmate Valina Raskov, who convinces Mathayus to pay her to meet the king. She is a member of the original royal bloodline, and Drazen wishes to cement Yannick's rise to power with her public execution. Drazen later takes Mathayus to be tortured, suspecting his peace treaty is a pretense. However, Yannick believes Mathayus, releases him, and invites him to a dinner banquet. Drazen assassinates Yannick with scorpions and blames it on Mathayus. Before dying, Yannick gives the Key to Mathayus, who resists capture and flees with Valina, who has feigned an illness to escape her cell, using the ensuing chaos to leave the castle.
The pair go to Valina's father, Sorrell Raskov, an eccentric scholar and inventor who is unwilling to retake his place as ruler. Sorrell reads the inscription on the key, which says they must find a hidden palace in Glenrrossovia to find Alcaman's crown, which will let them rule the world. Drazen arrives, takes the key, sets the house on fire, and leaves them to die.
The heroes escape and go to Glenrrossovia, where Drazen is terrorizing the villagers to find the palace. After enlisting a local boy to steal the key, they take it to the Temple of the Goddess, presided over by High Priestess Feminina. The Key inserts into a symbolic hole in a Goddess statue, located in the Temple's underground sanctuary. The sanctuary is pushed through the earth, revealing stained glass that shows the next direction of the journey.
Valina finds her friend Roland from the dungeon, and he joins their party. They ask Gorak for a map of the Tugarin Forest in which Alcaman's palace is hidden in a mountain and guarded by a dragon. He gives it to them after Valina beats Chancara in a fight. On their way through the forest, they are captured by a pygmy tribe. Pygmy chief Onus attempts to sacrifice them to the spider-like "creatures of the forest." But Mathayus' bellow causes the creatures to retreat, and the tribe to embrace them. Despite warnings of the beast, the heroes proceed towards the mountain and find the dragon is really a mechanical contraption.
At Alcaman's palace, they open the hidden door into the mountain. Roland proves to be a traitor working for Drazen, whose men surround and fill the throne room of Alcaman. Mathayus and Valina fight the attackers, but Sorrell is mortally wounded by Drazen. Armed with Sorrell's notes, Mathayus proceeds deeper into Alcaman's palace, rigged with traps that kill those with Drazen and finds the Crown of Alcaman believing its power to be the only hope of healing Sorrell. Putting it on, he is covered in fire, but does not burn. As he prepares to return to his comrades, Drazen overpowers him and takes the Crown. Drazen is judged unworthy and the Crown freezes him to death. Mathayus shatters Drazen's frozen body and uses the crown to revive Sorrell, who starts believing in magic.
The group leaves the mountain and seals the door with the Key and Crown inside, telling the remainder of Drazen's men that the power of Lord Alcaman was just a myth. Sorrell is crowned King once more, but gives his crown to Valina, who promises to build a kingdom based on "science and mathematics, truth and reason, and just a little bit of magic".
Meanwhile, Mathayus is relieved from his service to King Zakkour, who allowed him to stay with Queen Valina in her service. Valina and Mathayus kiss.
Cast
[edit]- Victor Webster as Mathayus, The Scorpion King
- Ellen Hollman as Valina
- Will Kemp as Drazen
- Barry Bostwick as Sorrell Raskov
- Michael Biehn as King Yannick
- Rutger Hauer as King Zakkour
- M. Emmet Walsh as Gorak
- Eve Torres as Chancara
- Brandon Hardesty as Boris
- Rodger Halston as Roland
- Leigh Gill as Chief Onus
- Ian Whyte as Prince Duan
- Corneliu Ulici as Radu
- Esmé Bianco as High Priestess Feminina
- Lou Ferrigno as Skizurra
- Royce Gracie as Anngar
- Roy Nelson as Roykus
- Antônio Silva as Cronkus
- Don "The Dragon" Wilson as Gizzan
Sequel
[edit]A fifth film, titled The Scorpion King: Book of Souls, was released in 2018. Zach McGowan replaced Victor Webster as Mathayus. The film featured an all-new cast including Pearl Thusi, Katy Saunders, Nathan Jones and Peter Mensah. The film was directed by Don Michael Paul.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ "The Scorpion King 4: Quest for Power (2015)". Universal Studios. Retrieved December 4, 2014.
- ^ Universal 1440 Entertainment (November 15, 2017). "From Universal 1440 Entertainment: "Scorpion King: Book of Souls"". PrNewsWire. Retrieved November 15, 2017.
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External links
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