Relic Hunter - Vol. 1 - The Legend Of The Lost [2000]


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For Relic Hunter, star Tia Carrere was approached with the notion of playing "a female Indiana Jones". That perfectly sums up this tongue-in-cheek show. Each episode begins with a historical teaser depicting a relic in its original location and usage. It then gets stolen or lost and the team go hunt for it. Carrere's History Professor Sydney Fox is versed in arcane knowledge, but also knows how to hold her own in a fight. Her foppish assistant Nigel (Christien Anholt) always manages to bumble the search, but then gets helped out by office worker Claudia (Lindy Booth).

That's the winning formula, and this first box set (which starts at the beginning of the second series) consists of six such scenarios. "The Put Back" requires the return of an artefact for a change, and sees the team in Africa racing to prevent the onset of an ancient curse. "Dagger of Death" concerns the Indian cult of Kali (per Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom). "Last of the Mochicas" (not a typo!) sees them survive a plane crash and then play a game of sleuthing to discover which other passenger is their enemy. "The Legend of the Lost" provides a well-intentioned message about why lost civilisations ought to be left lost. "Fertile Ground" comically takes Sydney from her high-school reunion to Hawaii in a partnership with her teenage sweetheart. "Gypsy Jigsaw" finally allows Claudia to shine, with her knowledge of Tarot assisting in a jaunt to Romania. All six feature terrific location shooting from around the globe and are an infectious introduction for anyone who missed the sporadic TV broadcasts.

On the DVD: Relic Hunter comes to disc with the original 16:9 widescreen ratio of the show. Shame there's only a stereo mix, though. There are 12-minute interviews with stars Carrere and Anholt that are a little more informative than the biographies included. Lastly, there's a gallery of 24 behind-the-scenes and promotional stills. --Paul Tonks



Cheesy good fun
Review date: 2002-07-15 Rating: 6 out of 10

this is a bit of a cross between Indianna Jones and Tomb Raider with humour. But don't expect complicated plots or deep characterization, it is, however, easy to watch and there is lots of action. It is very like a modern Xena and has that type of feel to the way it is filmed. Overall it is good fun and easy on the eye but lacks imagination.


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Recording label: Contender Entertainment Group
Manufacturer: Contender Entertainment Group
EAN: 5030305610029
Binding: DVD
Number of items: 2
Format: Box set, PAL, Widescreen,
Release date: 2002-07-08
Number of discs: 2
Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
Audience rating: Suitable for 12 years and over
Region code: 2
Running time: 300 minutes
Theatrical release date: 1999-09-20
Language: English (Original Language)

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