The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003)

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Written by Alan Moore, Kevin O'Neill

Directed by Stephen Norrington

Also known as "A Liga Extraordinária", "La Liga Extraordinaria", "La Ligue des gentlemen extraordinaires"

Running Time: 115 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2003

Rating: 12 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Sean Connery stars in this all-action adventure as Allan Quatermain, called out of retirement in Kenya to help the government avert a world war being fermented by master criminal The Phantom. Quatermain gathers together a top team, including Dorian Gray, Captain Nemo, Mina Harker and The Invisible Man, each with their spectacular skill. From Venice to the wastes of Mongolia, the team face perils and death in their desperate race against time. Stephen Norrington's fantasy, set in an alternative Victorian world, is frantic fun-filled action from start to finish, with the witty script matching awesome special effects.

Cast

Image for Sean ConnerySean ConneryAllan Quatermain
Image for Naseeruddin ShahNaseeruddin ShahCap. Nemo
Image for Peta WilsonPeta WilsonMina Harker
Image for Tony CurranTony CurranRodney Skinner
Image for Stuart TownsendStuart TownsendDorian Gray
Image for Shane WestShane WestTom Sawyer
Image for Jason FlemyngJason FlemyngJekyll and Hyde
Image for Richard RoxburghRichard RoxburghM
Image for Max RyanMax RyanDante
Image for Tom Goodman-HillTom Goodman-HillSanderson Reed
David HemmingsNigel
Terry O'NeillIshmael
Rudolf PellarDraper
Robert WilloxConstable Dunning
Robert OrrRunning Officer

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