Beowulf is a 1999 film loosely based on the Old English epic poem Beowulf. Unlike most film adaptations of the poem, this version is a science-fiction/fantasy film that, according to one film critic, "takes place in a post-apocalyptic, techno-feudal future that owes more to Mad Max than Beowulf." The film was directed by Graham Baker and written by Mark Leahy and David Chappe, and comes from the same producer as Mortal Kombat, which also starred Lambert. During that time, Lambert was supposed to reprise his role as Raiden in Mortal Kombat: Annihilation, but due to this film, he was... unavailable and was replaced by James Remar. While the film remains fairly true to the story of the original poem, other plot elements deviate from the original poem . The setting is a post-industrial-looking castle that defends the border of an unnamed kingdom. It is terrorized by a demon, Grendel, who kills the castle's defenders one by one from the inside.
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| Release date: | April 1, 1999 |
| Directed by: | Graham Baker |
| Rated: |  |
| Runtime: | 95 Minutes |
| Screenplay by: | Mark Leahy, David Chappe |
| Estimated budget: | $20,000,000 |
| Adapted from: | Beowulf |
| Genre: | Action, Science Fiction, Adventure |