Hercules Returns

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"Funnier the Gandhi...Sexier than the Little Mermaid...Shorter than Dances With Wolves"
  • 1993
  • 1 hr 22 min
  • 7.2  (1,600)

Hercules Returns is a quirky Australian comedy film that was released in 1993. Directed by David Parker, the movie is a clever mash-up of Hollywood blockbuster action and old-school B-movie adventure. Using a unique blend of live-action and animated footage, the film manages to poke fun at the entire genre of sword-and-sandal flicks while simultaneously providing an armful of laughs.

The plot of the movie revolves around Brad McBain (David Argue), a down-on-his-luck Australian who has inherited a failing movie theater from his father. Desperate to save his business, Brad comes up with a wild idea – he decides to dub his own version of the latest Hollywood blockbuster, Hercules, which he believes will draw in a crowd. However, when the dubbing process begins, things quickly spiral out of control. The film’s audio is soon hijacked by a group of irreverent Australian voice actors, who proceed to turn the stuffy mythological epic into a raucous, off-the-wall, and hilarious adventure.

As the dubbed version of Hercules plays out, the movie takes on a fevered pitch, with Brad and his eccentric staff scrambling to keep up with the madcap antics occurring on the screen. Between the zany animated characters, the slapstick humor, and the witty dialogue, the film manages to keep the audience guessing at every turn. There are plenty of memorable moments throughout, from the funky musical numbers to the outrageous fight sequences.

One of the standout features of Hercules Returns is its cast, which includes a number of notable Australian actors. David Argue is excellent in the lead role, embodying Brad’s desperation and love for the movies with infectious charm. Michael Carman, as Brad’s friend, is equally hilarious, while Mary Coustas brings her own brand of humor to the role of Sprocket, one of the voice actors who takes over the dubbing process.

At its core, Hercules Returns is a loving tribute to the cinema, both the good and the bad. Throughout the film, there are nods to classic Hollywood films, as well as a reverence for the cheesy yet beloved B-movies of the past. But more than that, the movie is a celebration of the joy that can be found in cinema, the way it can transport us to new worlds and inspire us with its imagery and storytelling. Hercules Returns is a film that invites us to revel in the wacky, the ridiculous, and the absurd, reminding us that sometimes the most fun we can have comes when we let go of our inhibitions and let ourselves be swept up in the wild ride.

Overall, Hercules Returns is a delightful romp through the world of cinema, a movie that is both clever and irreverent, and one that never takes itself too seriously. With a cast of lovable characters, a hilarious storyline, and a perfect dose of nostalgia, the film is an absolute delight from start to finish, and one that is sure to make audiences laugh out loud. While it may not be a household name, Hercules Returns is a hidden gem that is well worth discovering for anyone who loves movies and enjoys a good laugh.

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Description
  • Release Date
    1993
  • Runtime
    1 hr 22 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.2  (1,600)
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