HÉRCULES, A SAGA - VI-06 - City of the Dead
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HÉRCULES, A SAGA - VI-06 - City of the Dead
ENGLISH SYNOPSIS:
VI-06 - City of the Dead
Written by Tom O'Neill & George Strayton
A royal family feud is brewing in the Egyptian Royal Palace. Princess Amensu publicly laments the country's lack of size and power and suggests that Egypt attack Greece. But Queen Nefertiti, supported by her son Prince Ramesses, is dedicated to keeping the peace that has brought Egypt prosperity. Meanwhile, Hercules and Iolaus sail to Egypt as Greek ambassadors. They arrive just in time to stop assassins from killing the Queen in her bedchamber but the intruders, who have already made an imprint of the Royal Seal, manage to escape. At a banquet, Hercules offers to help expose the identity of the assassins, much to the annoyance of Amensu who believes her mother should abdicate the throne. In searching for clues, Hercules and Iolaus come across a secret passage from the Queen's bedchamber to the council room where Amensu is campaigning for support of her agenda.
As they look out over the pyramids, Nefertiti tells Hercules and Iolaus that the Necronomicon, or Book of the Dead, had to be moved from the Great Pyramid to a safer location because of its powerful and dangerous magic. She also explains why her children are bitter toward her. She was forced to neglect them while undoing the damage her conquest-hungry husband caused.
As the investigation proceeds, Iolaus believes Amensu to be the perpetrator of the plot against her mother while Hercules isn't so sure. In fact, it's Ramesses who goes to a blacksmith shop to pick up a replica of the royal seal. In his haste, he grabs the red-hot seal which burns into his palm. Sporting his bandaged hand, Ramesses passes Hercules and Iolaus on his way to an emergency court session he has called. Ramesses tries to pin a charge of treason on his mother, Hercules and Iolaus by producing a phony decree, theoretically written by Nefertiti, to give half of Egypt to Greece in exchange for peace. Just as the guards are seizing them, Hercules exposes Ramesses' wounded hand and forged scroll and Ramesses is sentenced to death. Once again, Nefertiti is faced with a choice between family and Egypt. Her guilty conscience leads her to instruct Amensu to secretly free her brother. Ramesses has no intention of fleeing, and instead seeks out the high priest who supposedly knows the location of the Necronomicon. Afraid for his life, the priest shows him where the map is hidden, but warns of the Necronomicon's destructive power.
Meanwhile, Hercules and Iolaus discover Ramesses' escape and convince Amensu to help them find him. Unfortunately, it is too late for the high priest, whom they find slaughtered. Amensu blames her mother for her brother's actions and goes to confront her. Hercules and Iolaus figure out where the Necronomicon is hidden and narrowly avoid being crushed by a spiked ceiling before Hercules kicks down the chamber door to gain access. They are greeted by Ramesses who uses his newly acquired magic powers to bring stone statues to life. While impossible to fight, the two outwit the statues, which collide with one another. When Hercules goes to warn Nefertiti, she tells him how she was responsible for the death of her husband. Nefertiti had taken away the Necronomicon before he could complete the incantation for power and he was destroyed by the magic. Against a stormy backdrop of thunder and lightning at the top of an unfinished pyramid, Hercules tries to reason with Ramesses not to repeat his father's mistake, but to no avail. The two struggle over the book, which lands at Amensu's feet. She heaves the book into the air and it lands in Hercules' hands. Ramesses completes the incantation without the book and is destroyed along with the pyramid. With Nefertiti and Amensu's relationship on the mend, Hercules and Iolaus depart Egypt, complete with souvenir pyramid hats.
EPISODE NO. H109
Season 6, episode 06
Series 606
1st release: 11/08/99
DISCLAIMER
No pyramid schemers were harmed during the production of this motion picture.
http://www.whoosh.org/epguide/herk/h606_109_city.html
Written by Tom O'Neill & George Strayton
A royal family feud is brewing in the Egyptian Royal Palace. Princess Amensu publicly laments the country's lack of size and power and suggests that Egypt attack Greece. But Queen Nefertiti, supported by her son Prince Ramesses, is dedicated to keeping the peace that has brought Egypt prosperity. Meanwhile, Hercules and Iolaus sail to Egypt as Greek ambassadors. They arrive just in time to stop assassins from killing the Queen in her bedchamber but the intruders, who have already made an imprint of the Royal Seal, manage to escape. At a banquet, Hercules offers to help expose the identity of the assassins, much to the annoyance of Amensu who believes her mother should abdicate the throne. In searching for clues, Hercules and Iolaus come across a secret passage from the Queen's bedchamber to the council room where Amensu is campaigning for support of her agenda.
As they look out over the pyramids, Nefertiti tells Hercules and Iolaus that the Necronomicon, or Book of the Dead, had to be moved from the Great Pyramid to a safer location because of its powerful and dangerous magic. She also explains why her children are bitter toward her. She was forced to neglect them while undoing the damage her conquest-hungry husband caused.
As the investigation proceeds, Iolaus believes Amensu to be the perpetrator of the plot against her mother while Hercules isn't so sure. In fact, it's Ramesses who goes to a blacksmith shop to pick up a replica of the royal seal. In his haste, he grabs the red-hot seal which burns into his palm. Sporting his bandaged hand, Ramesses passes Hercules and Iolaus on his way to an emergency court session he has called. Ramesses tries to pin a charge of treason on his mother, Hercules and Iolaus by producing a phony decree, theoretically written by Nefertiti, to give half of Egypt to Greece in exchange for peace. Just as the guards are seizing them, Hercules exposes Ramesses' wounded hand and forged scroll and Ramesses is sentenced to death. Once again, Nefertiti is faced with a choice between family and Egypt. Her guilty conscience leads her to instruct Amensu to secretly free her brother. Ramesses has no intention of fleeing, and instead seeks out the high priest who supposedly knows the location of the Necronomicon. Afraid for his life, the priest shows him where the map is hidden, but warns of the Necronomicon's destructive power.
Meanwhile, Hercules and Iolaus discover Ramesses' escape and convince Amensu to help them find him. Unfortunately, it is too late for the high priest, whom they find slaughtered. Amensu blames her mother for her brother's actions and goes to confront her. Hercules and Iolaus figure out where the Necronomicon is hidden and narrowly avoid being crushed by a spiked ceiling before Hercules kicks down the chamber door to gain access. They are greeted by Ramesses who uses his newly acquired magic powers to bring stone statues to life. While impossible to fight, the two outwit the statues, which collide with one another. When Hercules goes to warn Nefertiti, she tells him how she was responsible for the death of her husband. Nefertiti had taken away the Necronomicon before he could complete the incantation for power and he was destroyed by the magic. Against a stormy backdrop of thunder and lightning at the top of an unfinished pyramid, Hercules tries to reason with Ramesses not to repeat his father's mistake, but to no avail. The two struggle over the book, which lands at Amensu's feet. She heaves the book into the air and it lands in Hercules' hands. Ramesses completes the incantation without the book and is destroyed along with the pyramid. With Nefertiti and Amensu's relationship on the mend, Hercules and Iolaus depart Egypt, complete with souvenir pyramid hats.
EPISODE NO. H109
Season 6, episode 06
Series 606
1st release: 11/08/99
DISCLAIMER
No pyramid schemers were harmed during the production of this motion picture.
http://www.whoosh.org/epguide/herk/h606_109_city.html
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VI-06 – Cidade dos Mortos
Escrito por Tom O’Neill e George Strayton
Uma recepção a uma certa família real estava sendo preparada no palácio real egípcio. A Princesa Amensu lamentava publicamente a carência de extensão e poder do país, e sugeria que o Egito atacasse a Grécia. Mas a rainha Nefertiti, apoiada pelo seu filho varão, o Príncipe Ramsés, dedicava-se a manter a paz que tinha trazido prosperidade ao Egito.
Entrementes, Hércules e Iolaus navegavam para o Egito como embaixadores da Grécia (!). Eles chegaram bem a tempo de impedir que assassinos matassem a Rainha em seus aposentos, mas os intrusos, que já tinham na memória o mapa para sair do palácio, conseguiram fugir.
Durante o banquete, Hércules ofereceu-se para ajudar a descobrir a identidade dos assassinos, para desagrado de Amensu, que acreditava que sua mãe deveria abdicar ao trono. Procurando por pistas, Hércules e Iolaus encontraram e atravessaram uma passage secreta que ligava os aposentos da Rainha à sala do Conselho, onde Amensu estava em campanha para conseguir apoio para seus objetivos obscuros.
Enquanto olhavam para as pirâmides, Nefertiti contou a Hércules e Iolaus que o Necronomicon, ou Livro dos Mortos, tinha que ser tirade da Grande Pirâmide para um local mais seguro, por causa de sua magia ponderosa e perigosa. Ela também explicou por quê seus filhos estavam amargurados com ela. Ela fora forçada a negligenciar deles enquanto tentava desfazer os danos que seu esposo sedento de conquistas causara.
À medida em que as investigações prosseguiam, Iolaus cada vez mais acrditava que Amensu havia planejado a cilada contra sua própria mãe, enquanto que Hércules não estava bem certo. De fato, foi ramsés quem for a a um ferreiro e encomendara uma replica do selo real. Em sua impaciência, ele agarrou o selo em brasa, que queimou a palma de sua mão. Segurando sua mão enfaixada, Ramsés passou por Hércules e Iolaus a caminho de uma sessão extraordinária da Corte, que ele mesmo havia solicitado. Ramsés tentou assumir a culpa da traição contra sua mãe, Hércules e Iolaus citando um decreto teoricamente escrito por Nefertiti, cedendo metade do Egito para a Grécia em troca de paz. Justo quando os guardas se adiantavam para detê-los, Hércules apontou a mão ferida de Ramsés e a peça forjada, e Ramsés foi sentenciado à morte.
Mais uma vez, Nefertiti se viu forçada a escolher entre a família e o Egito. Sua consciência pesada levou-a a instruir Amensu a secretamente libertar seu irmão. Porém Ramsés não tinha intenção de fugir, e em vez disso procurou o sumo-sacerdote, que supostamente sabia a localização do Necronomicon. Temeroso por sua vida, o sacerdote mostrou-lhe onde o mapa estava escondido, mas avisou-o do poder destruidor do Necronomicon.
Entrementes, Hercules and Iolaus descobriram que Ramsés havia escapado da prisão, e convenceram Amensu a ajudá-los a encontrá-lo. Infelizmente, já era tarde para o sumo-sacerdote, a quem encontraram degolado. Amensu culpou sua mãe pelos atos de seu irmão, e foi confrontar a Rainha. Hércules e Iolaus descobriram onde o Necronomicon estava escondido, e por um triz evitaram ser esmagados por um teto cheio de pontas afiadas - Hércules conseguiu derrubar a pontapés a porta da câmara para que conseguissem escapar. Eles foram recebidos por Ramsés, que usou seus recém-adquiridos poderes mágicos para dar vida a estátuas de pedra. Porquanto fosse impossível lutar, os dois amigos desviaram de chofre das estátuas, que acabaram colidindo uma contra a outra.
Quando Hércules correu para avisar Nefertiti, ela lhe contou como for a responsável pela morte de seu esposo. Nefertiti havia arrebatado o Necronomicon antes que ele pudesse completar a invocação do poder, e ele fora destruído pela magia.
Lutando contra uma tempestade de trovões e relâmpagos no topo de uma pirâmide inacabada, Hércules tentou fazer Ramsés voltar à razão, para não repetir o erro de seu pai, mas foi em vão. Os dois se engalfinharam sobre o livro, que caiu aos pés de Amensu. Ela pegou o livro e lançou-o nas mãos de Hércules. Ramsés completou a invocação sem o livro, e ele foi destruído juntamente com a pirâmide.
Com o relacionamento entre Nefertiti e Amensu se restabelecendo, Hércules e Iolaus partiram do Egito, e levando como “souvenirs” chapéus de pirâmide …
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Re: HÉRCULES, A SAGA - VI-06 - City of the Dead
E mais uma vez Hércules agiu como conciliador em um conflito de família, ainda que numa terra distante.
E outro episódio que carrega uma lição de moral em relação à cobiça e à inveja, sentimentos tão negativos que são capazes de corroer o coração humano.
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Re: HÉRCULES, A SAGA - VI-06 - City of the Dead
Falou bem, Myriam...
Um episódio divertido... Iolaus não pára de comer e depois passa mal.
Muito legal, belo resumo, querida, como sempre!
Que pena que a série está no final...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v70CuS8O1HU
Um episódio divertido... Iolaus não pára de comer e depois passa mal.
Muito legal, belo resumo, querida, como sempre!
Que pena que a série está no final...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v70CuS8O1HU
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