Fifth Element, The (1997)
Front Cover Actor
Bruce Willis Korben Dallas
Milla Jovovich Leeloo
Ian Holm Victor Cornelius
Gary Oldman Jean-Baptiste-Emmanuel Zorg
Chris Tucker Ruby Rhod
Luke Perry Billy
Indra Ove VIP Stewardess
John Neville General Staedert
Fred Williams Hotel Manager
Bruce Willis Major Korben Dallas
Gary Oldman Jean-Baptiste Emanuel Zorg
Ian Holm Priest Vito Cornelius
Chris Tucker DJ Ruby Rhod
Brion James General Munro
Tom 'Tiny' Lister Jr. President Lindberg (as Tommy 'Tiny' Lister Jr.)
Lee Evans Fog
Charlie Creed-Miles David (as Charlie Creed Miles)
Movie Details
Genre Action; Sci-Fi; Comedy; Romance; Drama; Fantasy
Director Luc Besson
Writer Luc Besson
Studio Columbia Pictures
Language English
Audience Rating PG13
Running Time 2 hr 7 mins
Country France
Color Color
Plot
Good and evil battle for the future of 25th century Earth in this visually striking big-budget science fiction epic. In the year 1914, a group of scientists in Egypt are able to summon up a spaceship from another world through the power of four magical stones which represent the ancient elements: earth, wind, fire, and water. However, the alien visitors, before spiriting the scientist away, warn them that the stones are no longer safe on Earth. A few hundred years later, a huge ball of molten lava and flame is hurtling toward Earth, and scientist/holy man Victor Cornelius ( Ian Holm ) declares that in order to prevent it from destroying the Earth, the same four elemental stones must be combined with a fifth element, the positive force of life, as embodied by a visitor from another world named Leeloo ( Milla Jovovich ). However, if the force of evil presents itself to the stones instead, the Earth will be destroyed, and a sinister alien race called the Mangalores are intent upon using their representative, Zorg ( Gary Oldman ), to trigger the disaster. Despite her remarkable powers, Leeloo needs help with her mission, and she chooses her accomplice, military leader turned cab driver Korben Dallas ( Bruce Willis ), when she literally falls through the roof of his taxi. Writer and director Luc Besson wrote the original story for The Fifth Element when he was only 16 years old, though he was 38 before he was able to bring it to the screen. — Mark Deming
Personal Details
Seen It Yes
Index 313
In Collection Yes
Purchase Date 8/4/2003
Tape Label 107
Product Details
Format VHS
Region Region 1
Release Date 2003
Nr of Disks/Tapes 1
Links
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