Released in 2007, In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale stands as one of the most ambitious and polarizing entries in the catalog of German director Uwe Boll. Loosely inspired by the popular action RPG series, the film represents a high-budget attempt to capture the epic fantasy fervor ignited by The Lord of the Rings . Despite its significant $60 million budget and a surprisingly star-studded cast, the film ultimately became a case study in critical failure and commercial disappointment. Plot and World-Building
After the Krugs kill his son and kidnap his wife, Farmer embarks on a quest for vengeance and rescue alongside his mentor Norrick () and brother-in-law Bastian ( Will Sanderson ). Along the way, Farmer discovers his true identity: he is the long-lost son of King Konreid ( Burt Reynolds ) and the rightful heir to the throne. The narrative culminates in a large-scale confrontation between Farmer’s allies and the combined forces of Gallian and the treacherous Duke Fallow ( Matthew Lillard ). Production and Cast In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale(2...
The story unfolds in the kingdom of Ehb, where a modest family man known simply as Farmer (played by ) lives a peaceful life with his wife, Solana, and their son, Zeph. This peace is shattered when the Krugs—a race of animalistic warriors—attack their village under the magical influence of the sorcerer Gallian ( Ray Liotta ). Released in 2007, In the Name of the