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Krull
The film's most iconic element is the Glaive, a magical, five-bladed throwing weapon used by Colwyn.
Despite an ambitious budget of roughly $27 million, the film was a box office disappointment, grossing only $16.9 million. Critics at the time found it derivative of Star Wars and noted its "rambling" plot, though many praised its stunts and practical effects. The film's most iconic element is the Glaive,
Krull is a high-concept science fiction fantasy adventure directed by Peter Yates. It follows Prince Colwyn (played by Ken Marshall) as he forms a fellowship of bandits and fighters to rescue his bride, Princess Lyssa, from a shapeshifting alien known as "The Beast". Krull is a high-concept science fiction fantasy adventure
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