Beastmaster III: The Eye of Braxus (1996)

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Before he died, Dar's father gave a mysterious amulet to Tal, Dar's younger brother who is now king. Dar, while wandering with his animal companions, chances to meet and rescue a family who seek the help of King Tal against Lord Agon, a sorcerer who has conquered their land. Dar obtains an audience for them with Tal, who rallies his troops to march against Agon in the morning. Alas, the young king is captured by Agon's crimson warriors during the night. It is the amulet -- the Eye of the imprisoned god Braxus -- that Agon really wants. But Dar now carries half of it, and is nowhere to be found. Will he fall into Lord Agon's clutches when he comes to free his brother?

Introduction
"Beastmaster III: The Eye of Braxus" is a 1996 American fantasy experience movie directed by Gabrielle Beaumont. It is the third installation in the Beastmaster movie series and a direct-to-video follow up to "Beastmaster 2: Through the Portal of Time". The film stars Marc Singer as Dar, the legendary Beastmaster, who has the ability to interact with and control animals. The movie likewise co-stars Tony Todd, Casper Van Dien, Sandra Hess, and David Warner.

Plot Summary
"Beastmaster III: The Eye of Braxus" revolves around the story of Dar, a warrior with the unique present of communicating with animals. As the film starts, Dar and his animal buddies, Sharak - an eagle, Kodo and Podo - two ferrets, and Ruh - a black tiger, intercept Shada (Sandra Hess), who has actually taken the Eye of Braxus, an ancient and effective magical amulet. Dar learns from Shada that the evil Lord Agon (David Warner) is seeking the amulet to reanimate the ancient evil god Braxus and dominate the world.

Dar, Shada, and Dar's animal good friends embark on a mission to avoid Lord Agon from getting the Eye of Braxus and bringing destruction upon the world. Along the method, they experience numerous obstacles, including a band of intense barbarians, giants, and an enormous fire-breathing dragon. They are also signed up with by Seth (Tony Todd), a worthy warrior who shares Dar's mission to stop Lord Agon from summoning Braxus.

Lord Agon catches Dar's more youthful brother, Prince Tal (Casper Van Dien), who is uninformed of his royal heritage. Agon tortures Tal in order to find the place of the Eye of Braxus and require Dar to decide between saving his brother and saving the world. Tal ultimately learns his true identity and discovers his own powers as a Beastmaster like his brother.

The climax of the movie occurs in Lord Agon's castle, where Dar and his allies face Agon in a fight to conserve the world from Braxus's resurrection. Dar's animal companions likewise play a crucial function in defeating numerous henchmen.

After a series of brutal battles and magical clashes, Dar, Seth, and Shada handle to damage the Eye of Braxus, preventing Lord Agon from completing his dark routine. They save Prince Tal and beat Lord Agon, making sure the safety and peace of their land. With the world conserved, Dar, Shada, and their animal pals bid farewell, while Prince Tal decides to accept his heritage and rule their kingdom as the new king.

Cast and Characters
- Marc Singer as Dar, the Beastmaster, who has the power to interact with animals and utilizes this capability to protect the world from evil forces.
- Tony Todd as Seth, a knowledgeable warrior who joins Dar in his mission to prevent the resurrection of Braxus.
- Casper Van Dien as Prince Tal, Dar's half-brother who finds his royal heritage and his own powers as a Beastmaster.
- Sandra Hess as Shada, a strange thief who steals the Eye of Braxus and later on ends up being an ally to Dar in their mission to save the world.
- David Warner as Lord Agon, the callous bad guy who looks for to reanimate the ancient evil god Braxus and dominate the world.

Conclusion
"Beastmaster III: The Eye of Braxus" uses a thrilling adventure for fans of the fantasy category, including fascinating settings, wonderful fights, and the distinct appeal of Dar's animal companions. While it may not have the vital honor of its predecessors, the movie provides entertaining action and a classic fight in between great and evil. Its direct-to-video release might not have managed it the exact same large audience as the previous installments, however it remains a cherished gem for fans of the Beastmaster series.

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