Gilbert Goldie Movies

2000  
 
En route to her home town of Amphipolis in the company of her daughter, Eve (Adrienne Wilkinson), and her friend Gabrielle (Renee O'Connor), Xena finds that it has become literally a ghost town, populated by corpses, wraiths, and ghouls. In trying to find out what had happened, Xena and her friends are besieged by all manner of horrors, not the least of which is a swarm of flesh-eating maggots. Meanwhile, watching from their heavenly perch, two archangels observe Xena dispassionately and discuss what may become her ultimate destiny -- ascending to the hellish throne of Mephistopheles. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Lucy LawlessRenee O'Connor, (more)
1998  
 
Solemnly declaring "there's no defense for what I did," Xena (Lucy Lawless) assumes full responsibility for the death of a young woman and allows herself to be arrested. Tried and convicted of murder, she is shipped off to the hellish Shark Island Prison. Meanwhile, Gabrielle (Renee O'Connor) tries to ferret out the true story behind Xena's self-sacrifice -- and in so doing puts her own life in jeopardy (again). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Lucy LawlessRenee O'Connor, (more)
1996  
 
Goddess of love Aphrodite (Alexandra Tydings) impulsively decides to go into another line of work -- and as a result, all romance disappears from the face of the earth. Meanwhile, god of fire c (Julian Garner), frustrated in his efforts to woo and win Aphrodite, is willing to settle for a substitute love goddess -- and the scheming Iagos (Mervyn Smith) is willing to create one, provided that Hephaestus relinquish his powerful gold shield. Hercules (Kevin Sorbo) becomes involved in this intrigue when his friend Iolaus (Michael Hurst), whose love life has taken a nosedive since Aphrodite's defection, tries to prevent Iagos from getting his hands on the lovely Leandra (Sarah Smuts-Kennedy). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Kevin SorboMichael Hurst, (more)
1996  
R  
Along with Once Were Warriors, Broken English effectively captures contemporary New Zealand as a society in transition. Broken English dramatizes how the effect of immigration to the cities of New Zealand by both its native peoples, the Maoris, and Europeans seeking refuge from political persecution has not produced a harmonious melting pot. Ivan (Rade Serbedzija) is an embittered Croatian who fled to his wife's native Aukland when war broke out in Bosnia. Brooding over TV news reports on what is happening to his homeland (and displaying more than a little guilt over his flight from there), Ivan lashes out at anyone outside of his insulated Croatian community, including his gentle Maori neighbors. His drug-running business allows him a comfortable lifestyle, but he's still irritated that his young adult daughters won't mind him. The eldest, Nina (Aleksandra Vujcic), is a waitress who takes up with a colleague, a Maori cook named Eddie (Julian "Sonny" Arahanga, who also appeared in Once Were Warriors), in part because he's attractive but also to tweak her father. Complicating matters is an arranged marriage Nina has agreed to with a Chinese immigrant colleague at the restaurant; he's willing to pay her 16,000 dollars just to make his residency legal, so he can be with his girlfriend, Clara. Originally rated NC-17 for an energetic but hardly explicit sex scene between Nina and Eddie, the film was later edited to earn an "R" rating. ~ Tom Wiener, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Aleksandra VujcicRade Serbedzija, (more)
1994  
 
The second of five made-for-TV movies starring Kevin Sorbo as legendary muscleman Hercules, this one pits the title character against his most fearsome enemy--his own immortal stepmother, Hera. Using a number of disguises, the villainess does her best (or worst) to thwart Hercules in his search for the lost city of Troy. Before long, it is apparent that our hero is surrounded by nothing but enemies, save for the beautiful and mysterious Deineira (played by future Xena: Warrior Princess regular Renee O'Connor)--but can even she be trusted? Anthony Quinn is seen as Hercule's Olympian father Zeus. Hercules and the Lost Kingdom was syndicated in the US beginning in early May of 1994. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Kevin SorboAnthony Quinn, (more)

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