Voyage of the Unicorn
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Voyage of the Unicorn | |
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Directed by | Philip Spink |
Produced by | Matthew O'Connor Michael O'Connor |
Written by | James C. Christensen (novel Voyage of the Basset) Dan Levine (teleplay) |
Starring | Beau Bridges Chantal Conlin Heather McEwen |
Music by | Daryl Bennett Jim Guttridge |
Cinematography | John Spooner |
Editing by | Ron Yoshida |
Distributed by | Hallmark Entertainment |
Release date(s) | March 2, 2001 |
Running time | 170 min. |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
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Voyage of the Unicorn is a 2001 television film starring Beau Bridges, Chantal Conlin and Heather McEwen. The movie is based on James C. Christensen's book Voyage of the Basset. It is featured on TV1000 channel.
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[edit] Plot
Dr. Alan Aisling is an antiquities professor who has lost his wife and struggles to keep his daughters' spirits high and his loneliness at bay. His younger daughter Cassie daydreams about the mythical world her illustrator mother left behind in her drawings and annoys her older sister Miranda.
Then something magical happens: The family find themselves fleeing a plague of monstrous trolls by boarding a mysterious ship called The Unicorn. They are given a quest to find the benevolent dragon that once ruled the legendary faerie isles, before the demon trolls arrived.
They partake of the quest that shows them the wonder of the mythological worlds: Fire-breathing dragons, the mermaids' siren songs and the Minotaur's labyrinth, and try to re-ignite an enthusiasm for life within the family.
[edit] Cast
- Beau Bridges - Professor Alan Aisling
- Chantal Conlin - Cassie Aisling
- Heather McEwen - Miranda Aisling
- Mackenzie Gray - Skotos
- John DeSantis - Cratch
- Adrien Dorval - Mog
- Colin Heath - Malachi
- Kristian Ayre - Sebastian
- Mark Gibbon - Minotaur
- Kira Clavell - Medusa
- Kimberly Hawthorne - Sphinx
- Markus Parilo - Oberon
- Ocean Hellman - Titania
- Wanda Cannon - Lily
- C. Ernst Harth - Olaf the Ogre
[edit] Taglines
- "Credendo vides" - By believing, one sees.
- Faith precedes the miracle.