Troy (2004)

6.03
/ 10
36 User Ratings
2h 43m
Running Time

May 13, 2004
Release Date

Troy (2004)

6.03
/ 10
36 User Ratings
2h 43m
Running Time

May 13, 2004
Release Date

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Plan B Entertainment
Warner Bros. Pictures
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Plot.

In year 1250 B.C. during the late Bronze age, two emerging nations begin to clash. Paris, the Trojan prince, convinces Helen, Queen of Sparta, to leave her husband Menelaus, and sail with him back to Troy. After Menelaus finds out that his wife was taken by the Trojans, he asks his brother Agamemnon to help him get her back. Agamemnon sees this as an opportunity for power. They set off with 1,000 ships holding 50,000 Greeks to Troy.

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Cast & Crew.

Marketa Franek

Marketa Franek

Stunts

Kenneth Camilleri

Kenneth Camilleri

Stunts

Joel Navarro

Joel Navarro

Stunts

Nick McKinless

Nick McKinless

Stunts / Stunt Double

Raul Lopez

Raul Lopez

Stunts

Tyrell Kemlo

Tyrell Kemlo

Stunts

Hana Dvorská

Hana Dvorská

Stunts

Andre Degabriele

Andre Degabriele

Stunts

Kevin Phipps

Kevin Phipps

Supervising Art Director

Claire Levinson

Claire Levinson

Set Dressing Artist

Peter Martorano

Peter Martorano

Location Scout

John M. Barbour

John M. Barbour

First Assistant Camera

Ali Lammari

Ali Lammari

Set Costumer

Jamie Shelley

Jamie Shelley

Painter

Anthony Caron-Delion

Anthony Caron-Delion

Assistant Art Director

Gina Bonello

Gina Bonello

Seamstress

Kirstie Stephenson

Kirstie Stephenson

Art Department Coordinator

Tim Lanning

Tim Lanning

Greensman

Charles Cottrell

Charles Cottrell

Standby Painter

Orla Carrol

Orla Carrol

Hairstylist

Wick Finch

Wick Finch

Rigging Gaffer

Ian Hickinbotham

Ian Hickinbotham

Production Manager

Massimo Zei

Massimo Zei

Chef

Mariana Acuña Acosta

Mariana Acuña Acosta

Set Production Assistant

Andrea Williams

Andrea Williams

Special Effects Coordinator

John Atkins

John Atkins

Transportation Coordinator

Ruben Malaret

Ruben Malaret

Publicist

Martin Cantwell

Martin Cantwell

Supervising Sound Editor

Rohan Claassen

Rohan Claassen

Visual Effects

Huseyin Caner

Huseyin Caner

Visual Effects Supervisor

Ernest Gauci

Ernest Gauci

Driver

Steve Abela

Steve Abela

Stunts

Gabriel Yared

Gabriel Yared

Additional Music

Piotr Stanczyk

Piotr Stanczyk

Software Engineer

John Ensby

John Ensby

Color Timer

Will Broadbent

Will Broadbent

Lighting Artist

Jaya Bishop

Jaya Bishop

Boom Operator

Tony Dawe

Tony Dawe

Production Sound Mixer

Roisin Carty

Roisin Carty

Dialect Coach

Steve Harding

Steve Harding

Unit Production Manager

Robin Gautier

Robin Gautier

Libra Head Technician

Kathleen Largay

Kathleen Largay

Digital Intermediate Editor

Myriam Loukili

Myriam Loukili

Accountant

Darryl Carter

Darryl Carter

Supervising Carpenter

Ismael Jardon

Ismael Jardon

Wardrobe Supervisor

Jim Henrikson

Jim Henrikson

Supervising Music Editor

Judy Barr

Judy Barr

Rotoscoping Artist

Tara McNamee

Tara McNamee

Additional Third Assistant Director

Raphael Francis Farrugia

Raphael Francis Farrugia

Assistant Camera

Marc Wolff

Marc Wolff

Aerial Coordinator

Bonello Gordon

Bonello Gordon

Extras Casting

Lucy Amador

Lucy Amador

First Assistant Accountant

Michael Elson

Michael Elson

Head of Production

Emma Carroll

Emma Carroll

Costumer

Peter Burgis

Peter Burgis

Foley Artist

Rebecca Anastasi

Rebecca Anastasi

Sound Assistant

Adam Inglis

Adam Inglis

Colorist

Jan Yarbrough

Jan Yarbrough

Senior Digital Intermediate Colorist

James Bevilacqua

James Bevilacqua

Assistant Location Manager

Jose Manuel Ballesteros

Jose Manuel Ballesteros

Catering

Linda Bowen

Linda Bowen

Location Assistant

James Broom

James Broom

Assistant Accountant

Rick Senat

Rick Senat

Production Consultant

Steven Forrester

Steven Forrester

Additional Visual Effects

Katie Tucker-Fico

Katie Tucker-Fico

Digital Effects Producer

Pierre Agius

Pierre Agius

Production Assistant

Mike Fowlie

Mike Fowlie

Assistant Property Master

Ravi Bansal

Ravi Bansal

Concept Artist

Mark Kimber

Mark Kimber

Dressing Prop

Florentino Aguilar

Florentino Aguilar

Dolly Grip

Alejandro Ayala

Alejandro Ayala

Extras Casting Assistant

Ben Burt

Ben Burt

Third Assistant Director

Martin Asbury

Martin Asbury

Storyboard Artist

Michael Dawson

Michael Dawson

Special Effects Assistant

Louis Elman

Louis Elman

ADR Voice Casting

Angela Barson

Angela Barson

Compositing Supervisor

Bruce Everett

Bruce Everett

Title Designer

Edward Barton

Edward Barton

Special Effects Technician

Julian Mann

Julian Mann

Head of Research

Laura Johnson

Laura Johnson

Costume Assistant

Ruth Sullivan

Ruth Sullivan

Foley Artist

William Hawa

William Hawa

Property Graphic Designer

Details.

Release Date
May 13, 2004

Status
Released

Running Time
2h 43m

Content Rating
R

Budget
$175,000,000

Box Office
$497,400,000

Filming Locations
Algeria · Morocco · Mexico · Malta

Genres

Last updated:

This Movie Is About.

sibling relationship
adultery
mythology
beauty
trojan war
bravery
wall
fraud
hostility
epic
sword fight
battlefield
ancient world
pyre
ancient greece
trojan horse
bronze age
sparta greece
historical fiction
peplum
based on song, poem or rhyme
ships
helmet
sword and sandal
12th century bc
grand
exhilarated

Wiki.

Troy is a 2004 epic historical war film directed by Wolfgang Petersen and written by David Benioff. Produced by units in Malta, Mexico and Britain's Shepperton Studios, the film features an ensemble cast led by Brad Pitt, Eric Bana, Sean Bean, Diane Kruger, Brian Cox, Brendan Gleeson, Rose Byrne, Saffron Burrows and Orlando Bloom. It is loosely based on Homer's Iliad in its narration of the entire story of the decade-long Trojan War—condensed into little more than a couple of weeks, rather than just the quarrel between Achilles and Agamemnon in the ninth year. Achilles leads his Myrmidons along with the rest of the Greek army invading the historical city of Troy, defended by Hector's Trojan army. The end of the film (the sack of Troy) is not taken from the Iliad, but rather from Quintus Smyrnaeus's Posthomerica, as the Iliad concludes with Hector's death and funeral.

Troy made over $497 million worldwide, making it the 60th highest-grossing film at the time of its release. However, it received mixed reviews, with critics praising its entertainment value and the performances of Pitt and Bana while criticizing its story, which was deemed unfaithful to the Iliad. It received a nomination for Best Costume Design at the 77th Academy Awards and was the eighth highest-grossing film of 2004.

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