Clash of the Titans

Experience the fantastic

6.9
19811h 58m

Production

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To win the right to marry his love, the beautiful princess Andromeda, and fulfil his destiny, half-God-half-mortal Perseus must complete various tasks including taming Pegasus, capturing Medusa's head and battling the feared Kraken.

Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: Clash of the Titans (1981) - Original Theatrical Trailer

Clash of the Titans (1981) - Original Theatrical Trailer

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Behind the Scenes Photos: Clash of the Titans (1981)

Thumbnail for video: Clash of the Titans (1981) Official Trailer - Laurence Olivier, Harry Hamlin Movie HD

Clash of the Titans (1981) Official Trailer - Laurence Olivier, Harry Hamlin Movie HD

Thumbnail for video: Clash of the Titans (1981) -- Calibos

Clash of the Titans (1981) -- Calibos

Thumbnail for video: Clash of the Titans (1981) -- Medusa

Clash of the Titans (1981) -- Medusa

Cast

Photo of Judi Bowker

Judi Bowker

Andromeda

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Siân Phillips

Cassiopeia

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Flora Robson

A Stygian Witch

Photo of Freda Jackson

Freda Jackson

A Stygian Witch

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Jack Gwillim

Poseidon

Photo of Pat Roach

Pat Roach

Hephaestus

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Ferdinando Poggi

Guard Killed by Scorpion (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

7/10

I remember going to see this at a cinema in Glasgow aged 13 and loving every minute of it. The combination of some great Greek myth and some superb Ray Harryhausen stop motion animation was enthralling. 40-odd years later, it's still a great action adventure film that kicks off with a rousing orchestral score from Laurence Rosenthal then introduces us to poor "Perseus" (Harry Hamlin) who is living peaceably with his mother on a quiet island, unaware that he has a great destiny. Helped along the way by the rather mischievous "Thetis" (Maggie Smith) he arrives in the city of Joppa where he solves a riddle that enables him to free the city - and his beloved princess "Andromeda" (Judi Bowker) from a terrible curse. Snag is, her mother goes a wee bit over the top with the thank you speech and "Thetis" literally loses her head. Another task, even more perilous than the first looms pitting "Perseus" and his merry band against the Stygian witches, the three headed "Cerebrus" and then the dreaded "Medusa" herself. Sure, Sir Laurence Olivier hams it up a bit ("Zeus") but there are engaging efforts from Burgess Meredith as his sagacious mentor "Ammon"; Siân Phillips as the the Queen "Cassiopeia"; Dame Flora Robson is one third of the all seeing witches with a voice you instantly recognise and there is even a glimpse of Ursula Andress too. The animations are the stars, though - "Bubo" the mechanical owl; Pegasus the flying horse and "Kalibos", the cursed half man half lizard all make for a great series of friends and foes for our intrepid hunters who must rush if they are to save his love from the giant "Kraken". Certainly, time has maybe not been so kind to some of then cinematography and neither Hamlin nor Bowker are much good - but it's still a cracker of a fantasy that I heartily recommend.

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