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* ComplexityAddiction: For all the complicated plans that Fallow comes up with to get rid of Konreid, it turns out that there really was never any reason (other than the fact that it wouldn't have done his public image much good) why he couldn't have just gone the full-on KlingonPromotion route and killed Konreid in open view of everyone, then pardoned himself of any resulting criminal charges upon becoming the new king.
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''In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale'' is a 2006 fantasy film directed by Uwe Boll, inspired by the ''VideoGame/DungeonSiege'' video game series. It was produced by Brightlight Pictures and distributed by Freestyle Releasing and Vivendi Entertainment in the United States and Canada. Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox took distribution overseas. It premiered at the American Film Market on November 3, 2006. It was released in Germany on November 29, 2007 and was released in the United States on January 11, 2008.

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''In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale'' is a 2006 fantasy film directed by Uwe Boll, Creator/UweBoll, inspired by the ''VideoGame/DungeonSiege'' video game series. It was produced by Brightlight Pictures and distributed by Freestyle Releasing and Vivendi Entertainment in the United States and Canada. Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox took distribution overseas. It premiered at the American Film Market on November 3, 2006. It was released in Germany on November 29, 2007 and was released in the United States on January 11, 2008.

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* FlyingWeapon: Gallian and Merick have a fight involving swords that they levitate using their magic.



* OurOrcsAreDifferent: The Krug are basically orcs, being mindless humanoid monsters for the heroes to slaughter.

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* OurOrcsAreDifferent: The Krug are basically stand-ins for stereotypical orcs, being mindless humanoid monsters for the heroes to slaughter.


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* ReallyRoyaltyReveal: [[spoiler:Farmer is revealed to be King Konreid's long-lost son.]]
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* InNameOnly: Just ''try'' connecting this film to the video game franchise it's supposedly based on.

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* InNameOnly: Just ''try'' connecting this film to the video game franchise it's supposedly based on. At least there’s Krug.
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This very likely the one and only times Hong Kong veteran action choreographer Creator/ChingSiuTung would work in a video game movie, and his WireFu effects are notably evident in the forest battle scenes and the final fight.

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This film marks the one and very likely the one and only times time Hong Kong veteran action choreographer Creator/ChingSiuTung would work in on a video game movie, and his WireFu effects are notably evident in the forest battle scenes and the final fight.
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: People that don't watch the deleted scenes may wonder what happened to Fallow after Farmer is outed as a prince in the middle of his duel with Tarish. For some reason Boll took out the scene where Tarish immediately slits Fallow's throat after Farmer is outed.

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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: People that don't watch the deleted scenes or the [[ReCut Extended Director's Cut]] may wonder what happened to Fallow after Farmer is outed as a prince in the middle of his duel with Tarish. For some reason Boll took out the scene where Tarish immediately slits Fallow's throat after Farmer is outed.
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This very likely the one and only times Hong Kong veteran action choreographer Creator/ChingSiuTung would work in a video game movie, and his WireFu effects are notably evident in the forest battle scenes and the final fight.
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* DungeonBypass: A meta example. In the game, the BrokenBridge forces the player through a haunted tomb and a Dwarven mine. Here, it's an opportunity to go ziplining. Admittedly, this would have added a lot to the films runtime for no reason and is, in its own context, largely an excuse to kill skeletons for their loot.

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* DungeonBypass: A meta example. In the game, the BrokenBridge forces the player through a haunted tomb and a Dwarven mine. Here, it's an opportunity to go ziplining. Admittedly, this would have added a lot to the films runtime for no reason and [[RPGsEqualCombat is, in its own context, largely an excuse to kill skeletons for their loot.loot and XP.]]
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* DungeonBypass: In the game, the BrokenBridge forces the player through a haunted tomb. Here, it's an opportunity to go ziplining.

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* DungeonBypass: A meta example. In the game, the BrokenBridge forces the player through a haunted tomb.tomb and a Dwarven mine. Here, it's an opportunity to go ziplining. Admittedly, this would have added a lot to the films runtime for no reason and is, in its own context, largely an excuse to kill skeletons for their loot.
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''In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale'' is a 2006 fantasy film directed by Creator/UweBoll, inspired by the ''VideoGame/DungeonSiege'' video game series. It was produced by Brightlight Pictures and distributed by Freestyle Releasing and Vivendi Entertainment in the United States and Canada. Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox took distribution overseas. It premiered at the American Film Market on November 3, 2006. It was released in Germany on November 29, 2007 and was released in the United States on January 11, 2008.

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''In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale'' is a 2006 fantasy film directed by Creator/UweBoll, Uwe Boll, inspired by the ''VideoGame/DungeonSiege'' video game series. It was produced by Brightlight Pictures and distributed by Freestyle Releasing and Vivendi Entertainment in the United States and Canada. Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox took distribution overseas. It premiered at the American Film Market on November 3, 2006. It was released in Germany on November 29, 2007 and was released in the United States on January 11, 2008.
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* ActorAllusion: Muriella's actress Leelee Sobieski is better known for playing [[UsefulNotes/JoanOfArc a more famous]] LadyOfWar.
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* TheKingslayer: [[spoiler:During a battle against the Krug, Fallow mortally injures [[EvilNephew his uncle]] King Konreid by shooting him with an arrow]]
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''In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale'' is a 2006 fantasy film directed by Creator/UweBoll, inspired by the ''VideoGame/DungeonSiege'' video game series. It was produced by Brightlight Pictures and distributed by Freestyle Releasing and Vivendi Entertainment in the United States and Canada. Creator/20thCenturyFox took distribution overseas. It premiered at the American Film Market on November 3, 2006. It was released in Germany on November 29, 2007 and was released in the United States on January 11, 2008.

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''In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale'' is a 2006 fantasy film directed by Creator/UweBoll, inspired by the ''VideoGame/DungeonSiege'' video game series. It was produced by Brightlight Pictures and distributed by Freestyle Releasing and Vivendi Entertainment in the United States and Canada. Creator/20thCenturyFox Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox took distribution overseas. It premiered at the American Film Market on November 3, 2006. It was released in Germany on November 29, 2007 and was released in the United States on January 11, 2008.
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''In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale'' is a 2006 fantasy film directed by Creator/UweBoll, inspired by the ''VideoGame/DungeonSiege'' video game series. It was produced by Brightlight Pictures and distributed by Freestyle Releasing and Vivendi Entertainment in the United States and Canada. 20th Century Fox took distribution overseas. It premiered at the American Film Market on November 3, 2006. It was released in Germany on November 29, 2007 and was released in the United States on January 11, 2008.

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''In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale'' is a 2006 fantasy film directed by Creator/UweBoll, inspired by the ''VideoGame/DungeonSiege'' video game series. It was produced by Brightlight Pictures and distributed by Freestyle Releasing and Vivendi Entertainment in the United States and Canada. 20th Century Fox Creator/20thCenturyFox took distribution overseas. It premiered at the American Film Market on November 3, 2006. It was released in Germany on November 29, 2007 and was released in the United States on January 11, 2008.
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* EvilNephew: Fallow, who's plotting against his uncle King Konreid.
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* MissingMom: Farmer's mother was killed in a massacre, and he became lost. Peasants took him in afterward.

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* KlingonPromotion: Fallow nearly achieves this by [[spoiler:fatally wounding Konreid with an arrow]], which would have caused him to become the new king if not for the ''real'' heir ([[spoiler:Farmer]]) having been found by this point.



* LoopholeAbuse: According to Merick, a magus must always serve a king in order to retain his power. Gallian serves no one yet is extremely powerful. When asked, Gallian reveals that he had the Krug accept him as their king and now serves ''himself''. It's implied that this wouldn't work for everyone, only someone already insane enough to believe that.

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According to Merick, a magus must always serve a king in order to retain his power. Gallian serves no one yet is extremely powerful. When asked, Gallian reveals that he had the Krug accept him as their king and now serves ''himself''. It's implied that this wouldn't work for everyone, only someone already insane enough to believe that.that.
** After a couple of other plans to dispose of the king fail, Fallow [[spoiler:decides to just kill him in open view on the battlefield. Being the king's closest known relative, Fallow will become the new king, after which he can just pardon himself of the resulting treason and murder charges]]. It's indicated that this would have worked, too, if not for [[spoiler:Farmer having been discovered to be the king's son, causing ''him'' to become the new king instead of Fallow]].
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* OurOrcsAreDifferent: The Krug are basically orcs, being mindless humanoid monsters for the heroes to slaughter.
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The Krug are being controlled by the wizard Gallian (Creator/RayLiotta) who is amassing an army to overthrow King Konreid (Creator/BurtReynolds), with the assistance of the King's nephew, Fallow (Matthew Lillard).

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The Krug are being controlled by the wizard Gallian (Creator/RayLiotta) who is amassing an army to overthrow King Konreid (Creator/BurtReynolds), with the assistance of the King's nephew, Fallow (Matthew Lillard).
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* HamAndCheese: Ray Liotta as Gallian.
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* ActorAllusion: Muriella's actress Leelee Sobieski is better known for playing [[JoanOfArc a more famous]] LadyOFWar
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* DungeonBypass: In the game, the BrokenBridge forces the player through a haunted tomb. Here, it's an opportunity to go ziplining.
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* ActorAllusion: Muriella's actress Leelee Sobieski is better known for playing [[JoanOfArc a more famous]] LadyOFWar

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[[redirect:InTheNameOfTheKing]]''In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale'' is a 2006 fantasy film directed by Creator/UweBoll, inspired by the ''VideoGame/DungeonSiege'' video game series. It was produced by Brightlight Pictures and distributed by Freestyle Releasing and Vivendi Entertainment in the United States and Canada. 20th Century Fox took distribution overseas. It premiered at the American Film Market on November 3, 2006. It was released in Germany on November 29, 2007 and was released in the United States on January 11, 2008.

Set in the kingdom of Ehb, the story follows a man called Farmer (Creator/JasonStatham), an orphan who was adopted by the village. When Farmer's wife, Solana (Claire Forlani), and his son leave to sell vegetables at the town of Stonebridge, his farm is attacked by creatures called Krug. With the help of his friend and mentor, Norrick (Creator/RonPerlman), he fights off the Krug and travels to Stonebridge. However, the Krug kill his son and capture his wife. Accompanied by Norrick and Bastian (Will Sanderson), his brother-in-law, Farmer intends to find and rescue his wife.

The Krug are being controlled by the wizard Gallian (Creator/RayLiotta) who is amassing an army to overthrow King Konreid (Creator/BurtReynolds), with the assistance of the King's nephew, Fallow (Matthew Lillard).

Two DTV sequels have been released: ''Film/InTheNameOfTheKing2TwoWorlds'' and ''Film/InTheNameOfTheKing3LastMission'', with substantially smaller budgets and sequences set in modern day [[UsefulNotes/{{Canada}} Vancouver]] and [[UsefulNotes/{{Bulgaria}} Sofia]], respectively.
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!!''In The Name of The King'' provides examples of:

* AbnormalAmmo: During the first battle with the Krug, the Krug roll out catapults and launch... themselves set on fire.
* AlwaysChaoticEvil: The Krug, though it's revealed that they're just puppets for Gallian.
* ArmorIsUseless: Our hero never wears any armor. The King is struck by an arrow that punches right through his armor.
* BadassCreed: King Konreid has one.
--> Wisdom is our hammer.
--> Prudence will be our nail.
--> When men build lives from honest toil-
--> Courage never fails.
* BigBad: Gallian.
* CoolOldGuy: Norrick and King Konreid.
* CourtMage: Merick.
* TheDragon: Fallow thinks he is the one in charge, until Gallian puts him in his place.
* EverybodyCallsHimBarkeep: Farmer. Discussed at the beginning, when Farmer's son asks him why he prefers to be called this way. Farmer expresses his belief that a person's job ''should'' be reflected in his name.
* EvilSorcerer: Gallian.
* FauxActionGirl: Muriella is established to be an expert swordswoman. In the third act, she puts on armor and grabs a sword to go help her king fight... and does absolutely nothing for the rest of the film except providing a distraction at the end.
* TheGoodKing: Konreid is pretty benevolent and appears to know a lot about his land and the lives of his people. He also doesn't shy away from leading his soldiers into battle.
* HamAndCheese: Ray Liotta as Gallian.
* HiddenBackupPrince: [[spoiler:Farmer has lived as a... farmer for most of his life, when he's really the King's son]].
* ImprobableWeaponUser: Farmer is just a farmer with a machete and a boomerang, yet he wields the boomerang like [[Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda Link]] and his magic boomerang, capable of hitting multiple targets with a single throw and still having it come right back.
* InNameOnly: Just ''try'' connecting this film to the video game franchise it's supposedly based on.
* KeystoneArmy: The Krug immediately stop fighting [[spoiler:when Farmer kills Gallian]].
* LargeHam: Gallian and his EvilLaugh.
* LeftHanging: The ending leaves the fates of about three different groups of characters essentially unresolved. It just cuts suddenly to Uwe Boll's name.
* LoopholeAbuse: According to Merick, a magus must always serve a king in order to retain his power. Gallian serves no one yet is extremely powerful. When asked, Gallian reveals that he had the Krug accept him as their king and now serves ''himself''. It's implied that this wouldn't work for everyone, only someone already insane enough to believe that.
* TheMentor: Norrick.
* MentorOccupationalHazard: [[spoiler:Norrick, Farmer's mentor, gets killed in the second act]].
* PlotHole: It seems Uwe Boll deleted ''plot relevant scenes'' which results in a lot of confusion to anyone trying to make sense of the story.
* SmugSnake: Fallow, who sneers plenty, but is pretty much an idiot.
* ThematicSeries: None of the sequels of the show follow the story or characters of the original. They're all just about fantasy worlds in a dispute over a kingship.
* ThereIsAnother: [[spoiler:Muriella has the powers of a magus, but Merick doesn't see that until the end]].
* WeHaveReserves: This is the only way the Krug know how to fight.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: People that don't watch the deleted scenes may wonder what happened to Fallow after Farmer is outed as a prince in the middle of his duel with Tarish. For some reason Boll took out the scene where Tarish immediately slits Fallow's throat after Farmer is outed.
* YouHaveFailedMe: Fallow kills a general for asking a few perfectly normal questions and asks the other soldiers if anyone else wishes to commit ''treason''.

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