Erik The Viking

  • 1989 film

Comic Viking adventure written and directed by Terry Jones.

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Erik The Viking - Special Edition

A viking with a conscience, Erik tires of pillaging and decides to set out on a quest. When the wise Freya informs Erik that a great mythic wolf has eaten the sun, the warrior resolves to venture to Asgard, home of the Norse gods, to set things right. Before Erik can reach Asgard, he and his allies must first find a magical horn that resides in the land of King Arnulf, who, luckily for the hero, has a lovely daughter, Princess Aud.

Includes 103-minute and 93-minute cuts of the film in HD, and "The Director's Son's Cut" (79-minutes) in standard definition.

First released: Monday 28th December 2020

Extra features

  • Commentary track on the theatrical release cut by film historian and author Mike McPadden and comedy writer/producer Aaron Lee
  • Commentary track on The Director's Son's Cut by Terry Jones
  • Original behind the scenes feature
  • The Evolution of a Director
  • Casting
  • Creating the look
  • Special effects
  • Making Movie Magic in Malta
  • Jones and Cleese - A Grand Reunion
  • Raw interview footage
  • Original theatrical trailer
  • Booklet with essay by Neil Mitchell

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