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Directed by | Marc F. Adler Jason Maurer |
Produced by | Marc F. Adler |
Screenplay by | Patrick J. Cowan Carl Dream Jennifer A. Jones |
Story by | Marc F. Adler Scott Biear Jason Maurer |
Narrated by | Sally Kellerman |
Starring | Freddie Prinze, Jr. Jennifer Love Hewitt Anne Bancroft Chris Kattan Louis Gossett Jr. Val Kilmer Malcolm McDowell |
Music by | Geoff Zanelli |
Cinematography | Herb Kossover |
Studio | Electric Eye Entertainment Corporation Fathom Studios |
Distributed by | Freestyle Releasing |
Release date(s) | December 12, 2008 |
Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $40 million |
Money made | $694,782 - $915,840 |
Delgo is a 2008 American computer-animated adventure science fiction romantic comedy fantasy film directed by Marc F. Adler and Jason Maurer, written by Scott Biear, Patrick J. Cowan, Carl Dream and Jennifer A. Jones. It stars Freddie Prinze, Jr., Jennifer Love Hewitt, Anne Bancroft, Chris Kattan, Louis Gossett Jr., Val Kilmer and Malcolm McDowell with narration by Sally Kellerman. It was distributed by Freestyle Releasing with music by Geoff Zanelli and produced by Electric Eye Entertainment Corporation and Fathom Studios, a division of Macquarium Intelligent Communications, which began development of the project in 1999.
Despite winning the Best Feature award at Anima Mundi, the film received largely negative reviews and its box office was one of the lowest-grossing wide releases in recent history. Delgo grossed under $1 million in theaters against an estimated budget of $40 million. The film was released independently with a large screen count (over 2,000 screens) and a small marketing budget. 20th Century Fox later acquired the film rights for international and DVD distribution. As a result, it became a box office bomb, losing an estimated $46 million.
Delgo was the final film for actors Anne Bancroft and John Vernon, both of whom died three years before its release. The film is dedicated to Bancroft.
Plot
After having left their own world due to a loss of natural resources, the winged humanoid Nohrin settle on Jhamora with the permission of the ground-dwelling Lokni. Would-be conqueror Sedessa leads those Nohrin that believe in its own racial superiority and try to take land away from the Lokni. The parents of Delgo, a Lokni, are killed in the resulting conflict. Nohrin King Zahn is horrified by the war and admonishes Sedessa, who then poisons the Queen and almost kills Zahn (who catches her) as well. She is subsequently banished, and her wings are clipped off. Delgo, meanwhile, is raised by Elder Marley, who tries to teach him how to use the power of magical stones. Delgo grows up and he gives in to his desire for revenge against all Nohrin. He meets Nohrin Princess Kyla and develops a tentative friendship with her. When she is kidnapped by Nohrin General Raius, who is actually working for Sedessa, Delgo and his friend Filo are blamed and arrested. In the Nohrin prison, Delgo meets Nohrin General Bogardus, who was forced to illegally gamble with his weapons by Raius, because Bogardus opposed an all out war with the Lokni. Delgo, Filo, and Bogardus escape into some caverns and eventually reach Sedessa's stronghold and rescue Kyla. They return too late to avert a war taking place. Bogardus fights and defeats Raius, but he is mortally injured.
Just as Bogardus dies from heavy wounds, Delgo realizes that he was the Nohrin soldier who spared his life many years ago during the first war between the Nohrin and the Lokni. Meanwhile, Sedessa's army of monsters join in the battle. Kyla convinces the Nohrin generals to direct their troops to stop fighting the Lokni and instead pick them up and fly them away from the battlefield. Filo then directs an entire stampede of large animals onto the battlefield, sending Sedessa's minions fleeing for their lives. Delgo goes off to face Sedessa and find King Zahn, whom she has taken prisoner. He finally manages to master the stone magic, and defeats Sedessa. He also puts the past behind him by saving her rather than letting her fall to her death. However, Sedessa then attacks Kyla, who has come to Delgo's aid. The two struggle and Sedessa finally falls, injuring herself by the fall and her artificial wings being of no use. Later, during the celebrations, it turns out Raius was not dead, and he makes one last attempt to kill Delgo. He is subdued by a Nohrin, but not before he throws his spear at Delgo. Then, out of nowhere, the spear breaks in mid-air. Everyone turns to look at Filo, who has finally mastered his slingshot. Later, Delgo and Kyla's friendship blossoms into romance when they finally kiss.
Cast
- Freddie Prinze, Jr. as Delgo
- Mary Matilyn Mouser as Baby Delgo
- Jennifer Love Hewitt as Princess Kyla
- Anne Bancroft as Empress Sedessa
- Chris Kattan as Filo
- Louis Gossett, Jr. as King Zahn
- Val Kilmer as General Bogardus
- Zlatan Ibrahimovic as General Shady
- Malcolm McDowell as General Raius
- Michael Clarke Duncan as Elder Marley
- Eric Idle as Spig
- Kelly Ripa as Kurrin
- Burt Reynolds as Delgo's father
- Brad Abrell as Spog
- David Heyer as Talusi
- Kelly Clarkson as Delgo's mother
- John Vernon as Judge Nohrin
- Jed Rhein as Ando
- Melissa McBride as Miss Sutley, Elder Pearo
- Jeff Winter as Giddy, Lochni Man
- Armin Shimerman as Nohrin Merchant
- Don Stallings as Gelmore, Elder Kiros
- Tristan Rogers as Nohrin Officer
- Gustavo Rex as Elder Canta
- Nika Futterman as Elder Jaspin
- Susan Bennett as Melsa
- Louis K. Adler as the Soldiers
- Ole Dupont as Dragon
- Sally Kellerman as the Narrator
Impact
According to The Wall Street Journal, "the failure of Delgo to attract audiences reflects a glut of films in the crowded holiday corridor and highlights the challenges facing films made and marketed outside the Hollywood system."
See also
In Spanish: Delgo para niños