Hercules

The man. The myth. The movie.

7.5
19971h 33m

Production

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Bestowed with superhuman strength, a young mortal named Hercules sets out to prove himself a hero in the eyes of his father, the great god Zeus. Along with his friends Pegasus, a flying horse, and Phil, a personal trainer, Hercules is tricked by the hilarious, hotheaded villain Hades, who's plotting to take over Mount Olympus!

Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: Hercules - 1997 Theatrical Trailer #1 (35mm 4K)

Hercules - 1997 Theatrical Trailer #1 (35mm 4K)

Thumbnail for video: Hercules - Sneak Peek #3 (April 15, 1997)

Hercules - Sneak Peek #3 (April 15, 1997)

Thumbnail for video: Hercules - Sneak Peek #2 (February 4, 1997)

Hercules - Sneak Peek #2 (February 4, 1997)

Thumbnail for video: Hercules - 1998 VHS Trailer

Hercules - 1998 VHS Trailer

Thumbnail for video: Hercules - Sneak Peek #1 (October 29, 1996)

Hercules - Sneak Peek #1 (October 29, 1996)

Cast

Photo of Tate Donovan

Tate Donovan

Hercules (voice)

Photo of Josh Keaton

Josh Keaton

Young Hercules (voice)

Photo of Roger Bart

Roger Bart

Young Hercules (singing voice)

Photo of Danny DeVito

Danny DeVito

Philoctetes (voice)

Photo of James Woods

James Woods

Hades (voice)

Photo of Susan Egan

Susan Egan

Meg (voice)

Photo of Bobcat Goldthwait

Bobcat Goldthwait

Pain (voice)

Photo of Matt Frewer

Matt Frewer

Panic (voice)

Photo of Rip Torn

Rip Torn

Zeus (voice)

Photo of Samantha Eggar

Samantha Eggar

Hera (voice)

Photo of Barbara Barrie

Barbara Barrie

Alcmene (voice)

Photo of Hal Holbrook

Hal Holbrook

Amphitryon (voice)

Photo of Paul Shaffer

Paul Shaffer

Hermes (voice)

Photo of Amanda Plummer

Amanda Plummer

Clotho (voice)

Photo of Carole Shelley

Carole Shelley

Lachesis (voice)

Photo of Paddi Edwards

Paddi Edwards

Atropos (voice)

Photo of Charlton Heston

Charlton Heston

Narrator (voice)

Photo of Lillias White

Lillias White

Calliope the Muse of Epics (voice)

Photo of Cheryl Freeman

Cheryl Freeman

Melpomene the Muse of Tragedy (voice)

Photo of LaChanze

LaChanze

Terpsichore the Muse of Dance (voice)

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Reviews

R

r96sk

6/10

The definition of a meh film, at least for me.

'Hercules' doesn't stick a connection, I felt very unfulfilled throughout. I have little negatives, yet there isn't much the other way either. I like the cast, but that's honestly about it.

James Woods, Danny DeVito and Rip Torn all give noteworthy performances in the roles of Hades, Phil and Zeus. However, Tate Donovan as the titular character is forgettable, as is Roger Bart's voice when Hercules sings.

Bart isn't helped by the very average music, none of which is memorable to me. The plot is mild, one that is quite easy to predict and doesn't produce any thrilling moments. The animation is actually OK, satisfactory for sure.

I can see this is very well rated by others, which I respect. For me, though, it isn't any good.

G

CinemaSerf

7/10

Undoubtedly one of the better 1990s Disney films. The story and animation are very much centre stage with the music much less important - no big power ballads! It is a fun take on the Herculean mythology of ancient Greece. Beginning with a suitably grand opening narrative from Charlton Heston, no less, we learn that Hades is desperate to avenge himself on Zeus - who tricked him into ruling the underworld after he and his brothers defeated the Titans. Meantime Zeus is celebrating the birth of a baby boy. Hades decides to strike back, but his augurs (the "Fates" but think more "Stygian witches") advise that this little boy - Hercules - is the fly in the ointment who must be neutralised if his grand design is to succeed. Hades tricks him firstly into mortality and then cons him out of his great strength - but will that be enough to defeat the determination of our hero? It is a bit of a slow starter; but once it gets into the swing there are some good performances from James Woods (superb as Hades), Rip Torn (Zeus) and Danny DeVito as the long-suffering demi-god trainer "Phil" that keep this fantasy adventure moving along nicely. Don't expect to see any of his twelve labours...

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