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'''''Sorcerers''''' was an unfinished animated fantasy film from highly productive direct to video filmmaker Albert Pyun. The film began production in December of 1997 and was set for release in 1998<ref>http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0141843/?ref_=nm_flmg_dr_16</ref>. Not much is known about the film except that it would have combined live actors with CG backgrounds and characters in a story inspired by ''The Three Musketeers ''by Alexander Dumas.
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'''''Sorcerers''''' is an unfinished animated fantasy film directed by direct-to-video filmmaker Albert Pyun. The film began production in December of 1997 and was set for release in 1998. Pyun's productivity has slowed down, this was due to the decline in the DTV market and also being diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis.<ref>http://twitchfilm.com/2013/08/b-movie-legend-albert-pyun-retires-due-to-health-issues.html</ref>  
Not much is known about the film except that it would have combined live actors with CG backgrounds and characters in a story inspired by ''The Three Musketeers'' by Alexander Dumas.  


According to YouTube user obscurecultmovies, the film would have been made up of 36 "episodes" all of which were shot. On the obscurecultmovies YouTube profile, there are only three clips from the movie, even though they make reference to six being released.
==Availability==
According to YouTube user obscurecultmovies, the film would have been made up of 36 "episodes" all of which were shot. Only three episodes have surfaced online, though this YouTube user makes reference to six being released.


Though Albert's productivity has slowed down since the decline in the DTV market and him having been diagnosed with MS, it hasn't stopped him from releasing director's cuts of his work. Along with such films as Cyborg, Captain America and Mean Guns, he announced his intention of finishing and releasing Sorcerers.
==Available Footage==
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  |description1 =Prologue/main title sequence.
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  |description2 =Episode one: Duncan's Quest.
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  |description3 =Episode two: The Incident at Meung.
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Currently there are only three clips from the film available to the public: The opening title sequence, the first episode and the second episode.
==References==
==Episodes==
{{reflist}}
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XkQfqMkCrMo&noredirect=1 Prologue/Main Title Sequence]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbAo840MTEw Episode One: Duncan's Quest]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtiBmezTxrg Episode Two: The Incident at Meung]


== References ==
==External Link==
*http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0141843/?ref_=nm_flmg_dr_16
[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0141843/?ref_=nm_flmg_dr_16 The IMDb page for the film.] Retrieved 11 Apr '15
 
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Latest revision as of 18:45, 2 November 2022

Sorcerersposter.jpg

Film poster from IMDb.

Status: Partially Found

Sorcerers is an unfinished animated fantasy film directed by direct-to-video filmmaker Albert Pyun. The film began production in December of 1997 and was set for release in 1998. Pyun's productivity has slowed down, this was due to the decline in the DTV market and also being diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis.[1] Not much is known about the film except that it would have combined live actors with CG backgrounds and characters in a story inspired by The Three Musketeers by Alexander Dumas.

Availability

According to YouTube user obscurecultmovies, the film would have been made up of 36 "episodes" all of which were shot. Only three episodes have surfaced online, though this YouTube user makes reference to six being released.

Available Footage

Prologue/main title sequence.

Episode one: Duncan's Quest.

Episode two: The Incident at Meung.

References

External Link

The IMDb page for the film. Retrieved 11 Apr '15