Rating: NR
Genre:
Adventure
Release Date: 08/12/2003
SubTitles: French/Espanol
Dubbed: English
Sound: DD5.1/DTS
Run Time: 177 Minutes
Distributor/Studio: Universal Studios
"The face that launched a thousand ships" was the centerpiece of this two-part TV miniseries, which invoked affectionate memories of the overblown
Cecil B. DeMille epics of years gone by. Set in the 13th century B.C., the series starred
Sienna Guillory as
Helen, the Olympian-born, dazzlingly beautiful trophy wife of Sparta's
King Menelaus (
James Callis). Unhappy in her "marriage of state,"
Helen yearned for the companionship of the gorgeous young man whom she had seen only in a vision:
Paris (
Matthew Marsden), the Prince of Troy. As luck would have it,
Paris managed to "abduct"
Helen and spirit her off to his homeland, where she was welcomed by his father,
King Priam (
John Rhys-Davies), despite the portents of doom from
Paris' foresighted sister,
Cassandra (
Emilia Fox). Meanwhile back in Sparta,
King Menelaus, his honor besmirched, declared war on Troy, thus beginning a ten-year conflict that would culminate disastrously in the incident of the Trojan horse. All of which greatly pleased
Menelaus' covetous brother,
Agamemnon (
Rufus Sewell), who cannily exploited the war in order to emerge as King of the Aegean. Far more elaborate than any of the previous cinematic treatments of the
Helen legend, this one was also a bit more sensational, with a number of gratuitous but enjoyable nude scenes. Filmed on location in Malta and Greece,
Helen of Troy was seen over the
USA cable network on April 20 and 21, 2003.
~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide