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1985 US medieval dark fantasy film by Richard Donner
This article is about the 1985 film. For the musician known as Ladyhawke, see Ladyhawke (musician) .
Edward Khmara Michael Thomas Tom Mankiewicz David Peoples (uncredited)

Warner Bros.
20th Century Fox
Lauren Shuler Production


Warner Bros. (North America)
20th Century Fox (International)


AprilΒ 12,Β 1985Β ( 1985-04-12 ) (United States)


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Ladyhawke is a 1985 American medieval fantasy film directed and produced by Richard Donner and starring Matthew Broderick , Rutger Hauer and Michelle Pfeiffer . The story is about a young thief who becomes unwillingly involved with a warrior and his lady who are hunted by the Bishop of Aquila. As he learns about the couple's past and secret, he chooses to help them overcome the bishop's forces: men-at-arms, a wolf hunter and an infernal curse.

In medieval Italy , Phillipe Gaston, a thief known as "The Mouse", escapes from the evil Bishop of Aquila 's dungeons right before execution. He is recaptured at an inn by the Bishop's guards, led by Captain Marquet. However, the former captain, Etienne Navarre, shows up and defeats Marquet and the guards. He rides off with Phillipe while his hawk scatters other guards along the way.

Navarre and Phillipe stay the night at a farmer's barn. Later, the farmer attacks and attempts to kill Phillipe, but an enormous black wolf kills the farmer first. Phillipe looks for Navarre in the barn, but finds only a young woman in Navarre's cloak, who walks away with the wolf.

In the morning, Navarre returns, reveals his intention to kill the Bishop, and asks Phillipe to help him get inside Aquila. Phillipe refuses, and Navarre ties him up to a tree. That night, Phillippe meets the woman and tricks her into untying him. He is soon captured by the Bishop's guards, who set up an ambush for Navarre the next day. In the ambush, Navarre and his hawk are each hit by a crossbow bolt, but Navarre manages to defeat the Bishop's guards and save Phillipe.

Navarre makes Phillipe take the hawk, who is the worse injured of the two of them, and ride to the ruined castle of a monk named Imperius for help. The hawk is sequestered in a room, but a curious Phillipe picks the lock and finds the mysterious woman inside, her chest also struck with a bolt. After tending to her wound, Imperius explains that she is Isabeau of Anjou, who had once refused the Bishop's unwelcome advances. After a drunken Imperius leaked the fact that Navarre and Isabeau had secretly wed, the enraged Bishop put the couple under a Satanic curse. Isabeau becomes a hawk by day and Navarre a wolf by night; therefore, despite being always together, they are eternally apart. The ruined castle is invaded just before dawn by the Bishop's soldiers searching for Isabeau. She and Phillippe take refuge atop a high tower pursued by the soldiers. On the verge of being captured, she slips from the tower, but is saved when the morning sun rises, transforming her into a hawk.

When Navarre catches up in the morning, Imperius tells him that the curse can be broken if the couple face the Bishop together as humans on "a day without a night and a night without a day". Navarre dismisses Imperius as an old drunk, and continues his way to Aquila intent on simply killing the Bishop. Phillipe volunteers to accompany Navarre and "Ladyhawke". After the group's perilous encounters with a wolf-trapper and a frozen river, Phillipe successfully manages to convince the pair to try to break the curse before trying to kill the Bishop.

At night, Imperius and Isabeau smuggle the Navarre-wolf into Aquila, while Phillipe dives into the sewers to get inside the cathedral. Unable to see any divine sign on the day that he and Isabeau are to appear in the flesh together, Navarre reverts to his original plan to kill the Bishop. He convinces Imperius to euthanize the hawk should the cathedral bells ring, which would mean he had failed.

Phillipe infiltrates the cathedral and unlocks its doors. Navarre rides in and duels with Marquet. Amid the bout, Navarre sees a solar eclipse through a high window and realizes the curse really can be broken. He tries to get back to Imperius, but fails to keep the guards from ringing the bell. Believing that Imperius has killed Isabeau, Navarre continues his fight and eventually kills Marquet.

As Navarre is about to kill the Bishop, Isabeau enters the cathedral and stops him. Together they face the Bishop and break the curse. The maddened Bishop tries to kill Isabeau, only to die by Navarre's sword instead. Isabeau and Navarre finally embrace in joy.

Richard Donner had attempted to get the film financed for a number of years and came close to making it twice, once in England and once in Czechoslovakia. He eventually got the project up at Warners and Fox, where it was green-lit by Alan Ladd Jr. Originally, Kurt Russell was cast as the male lead alongside Michelle Pfeiffer. The role of the pickpocket was offered to Sean Penn and then Dustin Hoffman , before Donner decided to go with Matthew Broderick. Eventually, Russell pulled out during rehearsals, and Rutger Hauer was chosen to replace him. [5]

Ladyhawke was filmed in Italy; the appennine meadow of Campo Imperatore in Abruzzo served as a prominent exterior location, while the monk scene was filmed at Rocca Calascio , a ruined fortress on top of a mountain, not far from real-world L'Aquila . In the region of Emilia-Romagna , the town of Castell'Arquato in the province of Piacenza and castle of Torrechiara in the province of Parma were also featured. Other Italian locations used include Soncino in the Lombardia region, Belluno in the Veneto region, and the Lazio region around Viterbo . [6] [7]

Andrew Powell composed the score, and it was produced by Alan Parsons . Richard Donner stated that he was listening to The Alan Parsons Project (on which Powell collaborated) while scouting for locations, and became unable to separate his visual ideas from the music. Powell combined traditional orchestral music and Gregorian chants with contemporary progressive rock -infused material. At the time, it was part of a trend among 1980s fantasy films of abandoning the lush orchestral scores of composers such as John Williams , James Horner , and Jerry Goldsmith in favor of a modern pop/rock sound. [8] The soundtrack album was released in 1985 and re-released with additional tracks in 1995. On February 10, 2015, a 2-disc set was released by La-La Land Records; it include previously unreleased music and bonus tracks and was limited to 3,000 units. [9]

In the movie the "hawk" was played by several individual red-tailed hawks ( Buteo jamaicensis ), a species that lives in Central and North America, not in Europe.

The film was a box-office disappointment, grossing around $18.4 million against a $20 million budget [10] and ranking 48th for the year at the North American box office. [11]

Ladyhawke has a rating of 68% on Rotten Tomatoes , based on 25 critics' reviews. The site's consensus states: "There's pacing problems, but Ladyhawke has an undeniable romantic sweep that's stronger than most fantasy epics of its ilk." [12]

Vincent Canby in The New York Times called the film "divided against itself," and went on to say that "scenes of high adventure or of visual splendor... are spliced between other scenes with dialogue of a banality that recalls the famous Tony Curtis line, 'Yondah lies my faddah's castle. ' " [13] Time Out called it "all rather facile sword-and-sorcery stuff, of course, but at times very funny... and always beautifully photographed." [14] Variety described the film as a "very likeable, very well-made fairytale... worthwhile for its extremely authentic look alone." [15] Siskel & Ebert both gave the film positive "thumbs up" reviews on their syndicated television show and thought Ladyhawke was beautifully filmed with the potential to achieve lasting success as a classic in its genre. [16] Siskel's only major complaint was that Broderick's role was almost anachronistic in his 1980s-style jokes, while Ebert felt Broderick's comedic elements were fitting.

The New York Times singled out Matthew Broderick's skill in coming "very close to transforming contemporary wisecracks – particularly, his asides to God – into a more ageless kind of comedy," and said of Michelle Pfeiffer that her "presence, both ethereal and erotic, is so vivid that even when she's represented as a hawk, she still seems to be on the screen." [13] Variety praised the casting of the lead actors, considering Pfeiffer "perfect as the enchanting beauty." [15] Time Out called Rutger Hauer "camp" and Pfeiffer "decorative." [14]

Colin Greenland reviewed Ladyhawke for Imagine magazine, and stated that "a singular tale of witchcraft, love and courage, with a fascinating idea that it almost makes the most of." [17]

Ladyhawke was nominated for two Academy Awards , in the categories of Best Sound ( Les Fresholtz , Dick Alexander , Vern Poore and Bud Alper ) and Best Sound Effects Editing ( Bob Henderson and Alan Murray ), winning neither. [18] It won a Saturn Award for Best Fantasy Film, and was nominated in the categories of Best Actress (Michelle Pfeiffer) and Best Music (Andrew Powell). [19]

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Credits:
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Director - Anthony Caronna
Producer/Editor - Brian Blum
Director of Photography - Mark Simakovsky
1st AC - Ayoub el Jamal
Makeup - Ruthie Weems
Gaffer - Ronnie Bardwaj
Key Grip - Jorge Urbaez
Best Boy Grip - Khalid Riley
Grip - Jonathan Charles
Colorist - Alexia Salingaros
Dancer 1 - Aeon Andreas
Dancer 2 - Mary-Angela Granberry
Choreographed by Aeon Andres in collaboration with Mary-Angela Granberry

Aotearoa, NZ
Director - Madeleine Sami
Producer - Tara Riddell
Director of Photography - Darryl Ward
Production Company - RASKOLS
1st AC - Jonny Yarrell
2nd AC - Daniel Anderson
Gaffer - Karl Saunders
Best Boy - Matt Kofoed
Stylist - Karen Inderbitzen-Waller
Makeup Assistant - Priya Sami
1st AD - Louise Spraggon
Production Manager (AKD) Bex Richardson

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