Galgameth
Galgameth is a 1996 American fantasy film directed by Sean McNamara from a screenplay by Michael Angeli. The film stars Devin Neil Oatway, Johna Stewart and Stephen Macht. It is loosely based on a film Shin Sang-ok directed in 1985 while Abduction of [Shin Sang-ok and Choi Eun-hee|being held in North Korea], Pulgasari, itself supposedly a remake of a lost 1962 film. Galgameth was produced through Shin's production company Sheen Communications.
Plot
In the medieval kingdom of Donnegold, a young prince named Davin lives with his father, the noble King Henryk. This comes to an end when the King's black knight, El El, poisons him. As he lays dying, Henryk gives his son a small black statue of a creature. He tells him that it is called "Galgameth", the family guardian of legend. Davin takes it and while he is away mourning his father, El El secretly shatters the statue and takes command, thrusting the kingdom into turmoil under Davin's name. Davin is given the broken statue by a maidservant and cries. The next morning he finds that the statue has become a living creature which he nicknames "Galgy". Brought to life by the prince's tears, Galgameth becomes his friend and guardian as he finds himself chased by El El and in the company of disgruntled peasants who are planning a revolt in order to dethrone the man they think is the source of all their trouble, Prince Davin.Cast
- Devin Oatway as Prince Davin
- Sean McNamara as King Henryk
- Stephen Macht as El El
- Lou Wagner as Zethar
- Time Winters as Templeton
- James Nixon as Bertrand
- Felix Silla as Little Galgy
- Doug Jones as Big Galgy
- Brendan O'Brien as Heretic
- Tom Dugan as William
- Richard Steven Horvitz as Kinch
- Elizabeth Cheap as Periel
- Patrick Richwood as Grecy
- Ken Thorley as Footy
- Johna Stewart-Bowden as Julia
- Corneliu Țigancu as Zhidao