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Sorcerer in present-day Manhattan (Cage) has to search for and train a new apprentice (Barcuchel), while at the same time trying to prevent his nemesis (Molina) from raising the souls of dead sorcerers and destroying the world. An enjoyable film with a good cast, though certainly nothing special, being as well-crafted as anything off the Disney production line, though a bit lacking in soul. Nice to see Cage enjoying himself (and well-cast) for once, and Molina is always a pleasing villain. And of course, the namesake sequence from Fantasia (1940) is nicely evoked in one scene. |
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![]() | 30th November 2010 DVD/Blu-Ray ![]() |
![]() | Balthazar Blake |
![]() | Dave Stutler |
![]() | Maxim Horvath |
![]() | Becky |
![]() | Drake Stone |
![]() | Bennet |
![]() | Veronica |
![]() | Morgana |
![]() | Young Dave |
![]() | Merlin |
![]() | Sun-Lok |
![]() | Chinese Woman |
![]() | Subway Mugger |
![]() | Young Dave's Pal (as Robert B. Capron) |
![]() | Young Becky |
![]() | Russian Man |
![]() | Russian Woman |
![]() | Abigail Williams |
![]() | Ms. Algar |
![]() | Andre |
![]() | NYU Clerk (as Manish Patel) |
![]() | Fry Cook |
![]() | Police Captain |
![]() | Police Officer |
![]() | Auto Impound Clerk |
![]() | Woman on the Street |
![]() | Bennet's Girlfriend |
![]() | Student in Bathroom |
Chinese Dragon Carrier | |
Mean Kid | |
![]() | African Boy |
![]() | Indian Boy |
Hot Girl | |
Student #1 | |
Student #2 | |
Physics Student | |
![]() | Narrator |
![]() | Metermaid |
![]() | Walker |
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Friday, 30th July 2010 - Thursday, 5th August 2010 | AMC, Tallahassee | USA |