The Norseman

The Norseman is a 1978 American adventure film starring Lee Majors, directed, produced and written by Charles B. Pierce.[2]

The Norseman
Directed byCharles B. Pierce
Produced byCharles B. Pierce
Written byCharles B. Pierce
StarringLee Majors
Cornel Wilde
Mel Ferrer
Jack Elam
Music byJaime Mendoza-Nava
CinematographyRobert Bethard
Edited byRobert Bell
Stephen Dunn
Aladar Klein
Shirak Kojayan
Sarah Legon
Production
company
Charles B. Pierce Film Productions
Fawcett-Majors Productions
Distributed byAmerican International Pictures
Release date
October 5, 1978
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$3 million[1]

Plot

An 11th-century Viking prince sails to North America to find his father, who on a previous voyage had been captured by Native Americans.

Cast

Production

The film was a co production between Charles Pierce and Lee Majors with AIP doing the distribution. It was Pierce's first film with a major Hollywood studio.[1]

Majors said it "took a lot of guts" to play a Viking but was persuaded by a fee of $500,000 and 10% of the profits.[1] He later said "I had a little time off, and they said, “It shoots in Florida, on the coast there, out of Tampa,” and they had a bunch of Tampa Bay Buccaneers that were gonna play Vikings, so… I don’t know, I thought it’d be fun, so I did it."[3]

The film was shot in Tampa, Florida. Post production was done at Pierce's $2 million facilitiy at Shreveport, Louisiana.[1]

"There is no character to develop here and hardly any dialogue," said Majors, "this is a formula film."[1]

Reception

The Los Angeles Times called it "tedious business".[4]

References

  1. A PIERCE FILM: Lee Majors' Image Switch Taylor, Clarke. Los Angeles Times 24 Mar 1978: g20.
  2. NORSEMAN, The Monthly Film Bulletin; London Vol. 46, Iss. 540, (Jan 1, 1979): 48.
  3. Harris, Will (November 28, 2019). "Lee Majors on Ash Vs. Evil Dead, Elvis Presley, and The Six Million Dollar Man". AV Club.
  4. Majors in Armor as 'Norseman' Thomas, Kevin. Los Angeles Times 7 July 1978: h14.
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