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Invincible (2001 TV film)

Invincible is a 2001 American martial arts fantasy television film directed by Jefery Levy and written by Michael Brandt, Derek Haas and Levy, based on a story by Carey W. Hayes and Chad Hayes. It stars Billy Zane, with David Field, Tory Kittles, Byron Mann, Stacy Oversier and Dominic Purcell in supporting roles. It aired on TBS Superstation on November 18, 2001.

Invincible
Genre
Teleplay by
Story by
Directed byJefery Levy
Starring
Music byRupert Parkes
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producers
Producers
CinematographyJohn Stokes
EditorKeith Salmon
Running time90 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkTBS Superstation
Release
  • November 18, 2001 (2001-11-18)

Synopsis edit

The Shadow Men are immortal beings of darkness and destruction. One such Shadow Man, Os, is confronted by the White Warrior, a being of light, and given the chance to change his ways or die. The White Warrior stops the combat and opens Os' heart to the power of love, and charges him to find the warriors who are the representation of the five elements and will save the world from the threat of the Shadow Men and their leader, Slate.

Os travels the world to find these warriors – these "elements" – who will be known by the fact that they are all protectors. He must hurry before the Shadow Men find them. Ray Jackson, the representation of the element of Fire, is a young, brash, African-American soldier recently dishonorably discharged from the U.S. Army. Michael Fu, the representation of Water, is a Chinese bodyguard assigned to protect a witness in a high-profile case. Serena Blue, the representation of Air, is a police officer investigating an Asian drug cartel. Keith Grady, the representation of Metal, is a high-tech, modern-day "Robin Hood" from Australia who robs from corporations and rich individuals to give to the needy, such as the orphanage he grew up in. The four quickly learn two very important things; they are becoming what is known as "hyper-humans", beings with capabilities beyond normal, and that they had a fifth fellow element, a man who was the representation of Wood and whom Os killed before his dramatic change of heart.

Taking the four surviving warriors under his wing, Os begins to teach them how to use their powers: enhanced strength, speed, agility, stamina and psychic awareness to name a few. They have little time, as the Shadow Men have become aware of their presence and are stepping up their efforts. Slate has found a tablet that is said to carry within it the very power of the universe. Within a few days, he will translate it and be able to open a portal to the other world the Shadow Men came from 2000 years ago, destroying the world in the process. A brief battle shows the four warriors that they are no match for the Shadow Men. Following this and a psychic attack from Slate while in their hideout, Michael nearly dies. The other three, with Os' help, are able to bring him back and heal him, yet another of their powers. This opens their minds to the full extent of their abilities, and they redouble their efforts to prepare for the coming battle.

Os and the four warriors use their psychic insight to pinpoint where the portal will open. They arrive to meet the four Shadow Men who fought them before. This time, however, the four warriors are more than ready, and their fight commences. No matter how many times they are beaten back, the Shadow Men still manage to get up and press the attack. Using archaic weapons that Os gave them, the four warriors summon forth a lightning storm and project it into the Shadow Men, killing them instantly. Os proceeds into a nearby building to attack Slate. The two Shadow Men fight, but Slate gains the upper hand and manages to activate the power of the tablet. The floor is torn up as the portal begins to open. Os sees his chance and opens his heart up and unleashes the same power that the White Warrior used on him. Slate is immediately struck with a powerful image of all the goodness left in the world, nullifying his dark powers. Without Slate's will to maintain it, the portal collapses and the tablet shatters on the ground.

The four enter the building to find Os the victor. Not only that, but Slate has been turned into an ordinary human being, making him no match for any of them. In their mercy, they allow Slate to leave. Os then tells the others it is time to say goodbye. The others then ask where he is going. He replies, "I'm not going anywhere, but I'll be everywhere. That's the theory, at least." Telling the four that he is proud of them and that they should search for others who will become warriors, Os steps away and is transformed into pure light and vanishes. The movie ends with the four elements walking toward the sunrise with Os' words echoing in their minds.

Cast edit

Production edit

Filming took place in Australia over 23 days. The main unit, directed by Jefery Levy, filmed simultaneously with the action unit, directed by Tony Ching, in locations close enough to each other that Levy and the actors could walk back and forth between units. Billy Zane called the experience the equivalent of a 46-day shoot.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ King, Susan (November 17, 2001). "'Invincible,' a High-Wire Act". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 13, 2023.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Invincible 2001 TV film news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Invincible is a 2001 American martial arts fantasy television film directed by Jefery Levy and written by Michael Brandt Derek Haas and Levy based on a story by Carey W Hayes and Chad Hayes It stars Billy Zane with David Field Tory Kittles Byron Mann Stacy Oversier and Dominic Purcell in supporting roles It aired on TBS Superstation on November 18 2001 InvincibleGenreMartial arts FantasyTeleplay byMichael Brandt Derek Haas Jefery LevyStory byCarey W Hayes Chad HayesDirected byJefery LevyStarringBilly Zane David Field Tory Kittles Byron Mann Stacy Oversier Dominic PurcellMusic byRupert ParkesCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishProductionExecutive producersMel Gibson Bruce Davey Jet Li John MoraynissProducersJim Lemley Janine Coughlin Steve ChasmanCinematographyJohn StokesEditorKeith SalmonRunning time90 minutesProduction companiesAlliance Atlantis Icon Productions Qian Yang InternationalOriginal releaseNetworkTBS SuperstationReleaseNovember 18 2001 2001 11 18 Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Cast 3 Production 4 References 5 External linksSynopsis editThe Shadow Men are immortal beings of darkness and destruction One such Shadow Man Os is confronted by the White Warrior a being of light and given the chance to change his ways or die The White Warrior stops the combat and opens Os heart to the power of love and charges him to find the warriors who are the representation of the five elements and will save the world from the threat of the Shadow Men and their leader Slate Os travels the world to find these warriors these elements who will be known by the fact that they are all protectors He must hurry before the Shadow Men find them Ray Jackson the representation of the element of Fire is a young brash African American soldier recently dishonorably discharged from the U S Army Michael Fu the representation of Water is a Chinese bodyguard assigned to protect a witness in a high profile case Serena Blue the representation of Air is a police officer investigating an Asian drug cartel Keith Grady the representation of Metal is a high tech modern day Robin Hood from Australia who robs from corporations and rich individuals to give to the needy such as the orphanage he grew up in The four quickly learn two very important things they are becoming what is known as hyper humans beings with capabilities beyond normal and that they had a fifth fellow element a man who was the representation of Wood and whom Os killed before his dramatic change of heart Taking the four surviving warriors under his wing Os begins to teach them how to use their powers enhanced strength speed agility stamina and psychic awareness to name a few They have little time as the Shadow Men have become aware of their presence and are stepping up their efforts Slate has found a tablet that is said to carry within it the very power of the universe Within a few days he will translate it and be able to open a portal to the other world the Shadow Men came from 2000 years ago destroying the world in the process A brief battle shows the four warriors that they are no match for the Shadow Men Following this and a psychic attack from Slate while in their hideout Michael nearly dies The other three with Os help are able to bring him back and heal him yet another of their powers This opens their minds to the full extent of their abilities and they redouble their efforts to prepare for the coming battle Os and the four warriors use their psychic insight to pinpoint where the portal will open They arrive to meet the four Shadow Men who fought them before This time however the four warriors are more than ready and their fight commences No matter how many times they are beaten back the Shadow Men still manage to get up and press the attack Using archaic weapons that Os gave them the four warriors summon forth a lightning storm and project it into the Shadow Men killing them instantly Os proceeds into a nearby building to attack Slate The two Shadow Men fight but Slate gains the upper hand and manages to activate the power of the tablet The floor is torn up as the portal begins to open Os sees his chance and opens his heart up and unleashes the same power that the White Warrior used on him Slate is immediately struck with a powerful image of all the goodness left in the world nullifying his dark powers Without Slate s will to maintain it the portal collapses and the tablet shatters on the ground The four enter the building to find Os the victor Not only that but Slate has been turned into an ordinary human being making him no match for any of them In their mercy they allow Slate to leave Os then tells the others it is time to say goodbye The others then ask where he is going He replies I m not going anywhere but I ll be everywhere That s the theory at least Telling the four that he is proud of them and that they should search for others who will become warriors Os steps away and is transformed into pure light and vanishes The movie ends with the four elements walking toward the sunrise with Os words echoing in their minds Cast editBilly Zane as Os David Field as Slate Tory Kittles as Ray Jackson Fire Byron Mann as Michael Fu Water Stacy Oversier as Serena Blue Air Dominic Purcell as Keith Grady Metal Michelle Comerford as White Warrior Linal Haft as Howard Lancaster Myles Pollard as Paul Back Simone McAullay as Mrs Harrison Barry Otto as Professor George Cheung as Tojo Sakamura Craig McLachlan as Lieutenant Matt Boesenberg as MP 1Production editFilming took place in Australia over 23 days The main unit directed by Jefery Levy filmed simultaneously with the action unit directed by Tony Ching in locations close enough to each other that Levy and the actors could walk back and forth between units Billy Zane called the experience the equivalent of a 46 day shoot 1 References edit King Susan November 17 2001 Invincible a High Wire Act Los Angeles Times Retrieved November 13 2023 External links editInvincible at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Invincible 2001 TV film amp oldid 1187991349, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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