Jason and the Argonauts (2000):Features
- Release Date:
- Genre:
- Format:DVD
- Disc Aspect Ratio:
- 1.33:1 (Fullscreen)
- MPAA Rating:NR Not rated
- Runtime:2 hours 59 minutes
- Studio:Hallmark
- UPC:707729106388
- Number of Discs:1
- Disc Sides:1
- Production Year:2000
This 2000 production recounts a famous tale from Greek mythology: the quest for the Golden Fleece. The film begins when the evil Pelias (Dennis Hopper) usurps the throne of his half-brother, Aeson, king of the Greek city of Iolcus, after murdering Aeson and marrying his wife, Polymele (Diana Kent). Aeson's child, Jason (Mickey Churchill), escapes but returns years later as a young man (Jason London) to see his mother, Polymele, and claim his royal patrimony. Pelias then threatens to kill Polymele unless Jason brings him the Golden Fleece. Made of the skull, horns, and gilded wool of a winged ram, the fleece affords protection and prosperity to the kingdom that possesses it. It hangs from a tree on sacred ground in the Black Sea port of Colchis, where an unsleeping dragon protects it. After Jason agrees to undertake a perilous ocean voyage to retrieve it, he assembles a crew that includes the mighty Hercules (Brian Thompson) and the musician Orpheus (Adrian Lester). On the long ocean voyage aboard his ship, the Argo, Jason overcomes many perils -- passing through clashing rocks and fighting deadly Harpies -- while the gods Zeus and Hera observe from the heavens and occasionally meddle in Jason's exploits. At Colchis, the King Aertes (Frank Langella) forbids Jason to carry off the fleece, for it has long protected and sustained his realm. But he relents upon learning that the gods favor the youth. However, Jason must first prove himself by yoking a fire-breathing bull. With the help of the king's daughter, Medea (Jolene Blalock), a sorceress smitten with love for him, Jason succeeds, survives further tests, kills the dragon, and returns with the fleece -- and Medea. But in Iolcus, Pelias gains control of the fleece, then sends 200 soldiers to kill Jason and his crew. Thus, Jason faces still another trial. His fate and the fates of Media, Pelias, and all of Iolcus depend on how he responds. ~ Mike Cummings, All Movie Guide
- Special Features
- Full-screen version
- 2.0 Dolby Surround audio
- "Making of" documentary
- Cast and crew information
- Notable and quotable
- Digitally mastered
- Scene access
- Interactive menus
- Region1
- Languages
- Unknown
- Display Format
- Pan and Scan for TV
- Audio
- Dolby Digital w/ 4 channels of sound from a 2-channel stereo mix.
- Chapters
- Side #1 --
- 1. Soliders [4:40]
- 2. Pelias' Claim [4:38]
- 3. Crossing a Stream [4:24]
- 4. Jason's Mother [5:26]
- 5. Finding a Crew [5:10]
- 6. The Gods Watch Over Jason [4:53]
- 7. The Mapmaker [5:22]
- 8. The Finest, Fastest Ship [5:00]
- 9. "Your Legs Are Springs" [4:28]
- 10. Poseidon, God of the Sea [5:55]
- 11. Women [4:47]
- 12. The Sacrifice of Men [4:30]
- 13. Praying to the Gods [5:27]
- 14. Seeing the Heavens [4:10]
- 15. Phineas the Soothsayer [3:10]
- 16. Fighting the Deoms [3:37]
- 17. Through the Rocks [4:33]
- 18. "Row!" [5:26]
- 19. Greeted by the Honor Guard [5:42]
- 20. The Bull [1:42]
- 21. Jason Proves Himself [4:52]
- 22. The Fleece Will Never Leave [4:12]
- 23. Treachery [3:52]
- 24. Loyalty [5:11]
- 25. Taking on the Army [5:13]
- 26. Defeating the Dragon [4:34]
- 27. Revenge [5:10]
- 28. Zeus Makes a Proposal [4:37]
- 29. Home [5:59]
- 30. A Drink [3:38]
- 31. The Power of the Fleece [5:02]
- 32. Making a Stand [5:11]
- 33. Finding the Tunnel [5:00]
- 34. "My Destiny Is to Rule." [5:30]
- 35. Harmony [4:30]
- Menu
- Side #1 --
- Play Movie
- Scene Index
- Special Features
- "Making of" Documentary
- Cast & Crew
- Jason London
- Frank Langella
- Natasha Henstridge
- Angus Mac Fadyen
- Dennis Hopper
- Brian Thompson
- Derek Jacobi
- Adrian Lester
- Jolene Blalock
- Robert Halmi, Sr.
- Robert Halmi, Jr.
- Dyson Lovell
- Matthew Faulk
- Mark Skeet
- Nick Willing
- Notable & Quotable
- Dennis Hopper
- Robert Halmi, Sr.
- Frank Langella
- Jason London
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