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Legend is a 1985 fantasy film released by 20th Century Fox (in Europe) and Universal Pictures (in the U.S. and Canada), directed by Ridley Scott and starring Tom Cruise, Mia Sara, Tim Curry, and Billy Barty.Plot summaryThe story is set "once, long ago" in a world of unicorns, princesses, fairies, and demons. Cruise plays Jack O' The Green, a woodland dweller who takes Princess Lily (Sara) to see the last of the living unicorns. But temptation and fate cause the world to freeze over when one of the unicorns is killed and its horn stolen, and Lily is kidnapped by evil goblins. Ultimately, it is Jack (with the help of a group of dwarves) who must save Lily from the Satan-like demonic Lord of Darkness (Curry), who wants to take Lily as his bride. Jack and the fairies overcome all obstacles to reach the Tree Of Darkness (where Lily is held hostage) and conquer the demonic Lord before the world enters a never-ending Age Of Darkness.The legend behind LegendThe film was written by William Hjortsberg and produced by Arnon Milchan. But the behind-the-scenes story on the making of the film is in itself a legend. Halfway through the filming, the 007 Stage at Pinewood Studios (where the film was shot, and had been used for many James Bond films) burned completely to the ground, forcing the producers to finish the movie on hastily completed sets. Then, the film failed in test screenings. Among the complaints from test audiences was about Jerry Goldsmith's score (considered by some music critics to be Goldsmith's greatest film work), and how teenage audiences would accept the film. Ultimately, both Universal and director Scott had decided to cut the film drastically from its nearly two hour length to 89 minutes for domestic release, and replacing Goldsmith's score with rock music by Tangerine Dream, Yes leader Jon Anderson, and Bryan Ferry (while Scott allowed Goldsmith's score to remain on European prints).In the years that followed, Goldsmith's score (which was released as a soundtrack CD) would become the most-asked-for and least heard music score in film history. Finally, in 2002, Universal released a 113-minute "director's cut" on DVD restoring previously cut scenes, and Goldsmith's original score. Legend and The Legend of ZeldaIn recent years, there has been some controversy as to whether the film Legend had inspired Shigeru Miyamoto to create The Legend of Zelda or if the game inspired Ridley Scott to create the movie. There have been various statements made that Miyamoto was inspired to create the game The Legend of Zelda after seeing the movie Legend, while others have argued that it was his native childhood home in Japan that influenced Miyamoto to create Zelda and not the movie. The movie was released at roughly the same time as Zelda, therefore, both the movie and the game could have been created at the same time. Miyamoto once said that he did see the movie but did not state whether it inspired him to create Zelda. However, there is the possibility the movie may have had an influence in later Zelda games, most notably Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, and The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past.[ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Legend (film) ] Some related entries: Under the Sun of Satan | The Big Trail | Deep Shock | Beregis Avtomobilya | A Letter to Three Wives | Chester Novell Turner | Jinnah | Moana | Captive Soundtrack | The Element of Crime | The Naked Spur This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Legend (film); it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay
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