Heroic fantasy
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| - | '''''Krull''''' is a 1983 [[heroic fantasy]] film directed by [[Peter Yates]] and produced by [[Ron Silverman]]. Released by Columbia Pictures, it stars [[Ken Marshall]] as Prince Colwyn and [[Lysette Anthony]] as Princess Lyssa. | + | '''Heroic fantasy''' is a sub-genre of [[fantasy]] which chronicles the tales of heroes in [[imaginary land]]s. |
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| + | ==See also== | ||
| + | *[[High fantasy]] | ||
| + | *[[Sword and sorcery]] | ||
| + | *[[Swordsmen and Sorcerers' Guild of America (SAGA)]] | ||
| - | The film's most distinguished features include a robust score by [[James Horner]], its early screen roles for the [[Northern Ireland|Northern Irish]] actor [[Liam Neeson]] and [[Scottish people|Scottish]] actor [[Robbie Coltrane]], and its surrealistic set design within the Black Fortress. | ||
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Heroic fantasy is a sub-genre of fantasy which chronicles the tales of heroes in imaginary lands.
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