Box set: Hercules: Legendary Journeys: The Complete Series
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Release Date 9/18/2018

Hercules: The Legendary Journeys: Season 2
Atlantic Film (1995)
TV Series  /  Drama, Adventure, Fantasy, Romance, Action
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IMDB   6.4
1080 mins USA / English
DVD    US - TV-G
Kevin Sorbo Hercules
Michael Hurst Iolaus
Robert Trebor Salmoneus
Paul Norell Falafel
Bruce Hopkins Pylon
Timothy Raby Soldier
Liddy Holloway Alcmene
Marton Csokas Tarlus
Bruce Phillips Jacobus
John Sumner Domesticles
Lucy Lawless Xena
Anthony Ray Parker Valerus
Bridget Hoffman Echidna
Jeffrey Thomas Jason
Teresa Hill Nemesis
Kevin Tod Smith Iphicles
Michael Saccente Grovelius
Erik Thomson Hades
Peter Rowley Comic
Stephen Hall Warrior
Director
Garth Maxwell
Gus Trikonis
Stephen L. Posey
T.J. Scott
Producer Sam Raimi
Robert G. Tapert
Bernadette Joyce
Writer Christian Williams
John Schulian
Robert Bielak
Michael Marks
Musician Joseph LoDuca
Daniel Peter Kolton


This is the story of a time long ago, A time of myth and legend, when the Earth was still young. The ancient gods were petty and cruel, and they plagued mankind with suffering and beseiged them with terrors. For centuries the people had nowhere to turn, no one to look to for help. Until he arrived. He was a man like no other. Born of a beautiful mortal woman, but fathered by Zeus, king of the gods. Hercules possessed a strength the world had never seen, a strength surpassed only by the power of his heart....No matter what obstacle, as long as there were people crying for help, there was one man who would never rest --- Hercules.
Episodes
 60 mins    9/4/1995  1.  The King of Thieves
Iolaus thought he was helping a friend in need when he defended Autolycus from five attackers but Autolycus took off, leaving Iolaus with the box of stolen jewels from King Menelaus' treasury. When Hercules learned Iolaus had been arrested and sentenced to die, he worked with Dirce, the king's daughter and Iolaus' lawyer, to clear his friend's name. Eventually Hercules caught up with Autolycus, the "King of Thieves," in an abandoned castle, where they fought each other and faced many other dangers. Ultimately, Hercules saved Iolaus from execution.
Director:  Doug Lefler  Writer:  Doug Lefler 
Guest starring:  Lisa Chappell, Vicky Burrett, Margaret Conquest, Ross Campbell, John O'Leary, John Carr Watson,  Martyn SandersonPeter Rowley
 60 mins    9/11/1995  2.  All That Glitters
The beautiful Voluptua persuaded the legendary King Midas to create the Touch of Gold gambling palace. Hercules and Salmoneus visited the palace, where they discovered corruption and avarice. Hercules was even tricked into fighting soldiers as part of a show. When Midas had an ethical change of heart, Voluptua's henchman Segallus roughed him up and incarcerated him. To free the king and his daughter, Flaxen, Hercules beat a succession of adversaries in the boxing arena and defeated Segallus as well. Inspired, the townspeople revolted against Voluptua and destroyed the palace.
Director:  Garth Maxwell  Writer:  Craig Volk 
Guest starring:  Tracy Melchior, Noel Trevarthen, Terry Batchelor, Margaret-Mary Hollins, Max Cryer, Alexander Gandar, Jospeh Greer, David Scott,  Peter Rowley, Dale Corlett, James O'Farrell, Katherine Beasley, Greg Morman, Ray Sefo, Jennifer Ward-Lealand
 60 mins    9/18/1995  3.  What's in a Name?
Hercules' good name is sullied when his mortal half-brother, Iphicles, steals his identity. As Iphicles joins forces with the evil warlord Gorgus and prepares to marry Rena, Gorgus' stepdaughter, Hercules sets out to defend his name. But Gorgus and the warrior Pallaeus capture Iolaus and throw him into the perilous catacombs. Hercules then has to descend into the labyrinth to save his friend. Fending off booby traps, flying blades and the Mandrake monster, Hercules frees Iolaus. Iphicles' ruse is then discovered by Rena and which prompts him to fight side-by-side with Hercules to regain her love. Finally Gorgus and Pallaeus are defeated.
Director:  Bruce Campbell  Writer:  Michael Marks 
Guest starring:  John McKee, Simone Kessell,  Kenneth McGregor, Jason Garner, Simon Prast, Bernard Moody, Lewis Martin, Paul Glover, Ross Duncan, Joy Watson
 60 mins    9/25/1995  4.  Siege at Naxos
Hercules and Iolaus were on a peaceful fishing trip when trouble interrupted them. Goth and his marauding barbarians were plundering a country tavern, so Hercules and Iolaus stepped in. They captured Goth and headed for Athens, determined to make the man stand trial. But Goth's brother, Bledar, pursued them, and Hercules' group was forced to take cover in a fortress deserted by all except Charidon and his daughter, Elora - once Goth's lover. Hercules and Iolaus valiantly fought off Bledar's attacks until Elora led them all through an underground tunnel to safety. Elora renounced Goth, who was still Hercules' prisoner.
Director:  Stephen L. Posey  Writer:  Darrell Fetty 
Guest starring:  Brian Thompson, Rebecca Hobbs, Patrick Smyth, Robert Harte, Ray Woolf,  Richard Adams, Zo Hartley
 60 mins    10/2/1995  5.  Outcast
Bigotry thrived like an infection in the town where Lyla lived with her centaur husband, Deric, and their son Kefor. Residents like Cletis, Merkus and Jakar were openly opposed to Lyla's marriage to a centaur. Their group, the Cretans, torched Deric's house in the name of "Athenian purity", killing Lyla. Deric, in turn, killed Cletis and Merkus in self-defense. Jakar then kidnapped Kefor and incited the town locals to lynch Deric. Hercules eventually rescued Deric, who was being stoned by the mob. Deric regained his freedom, his son and his wife, whom Zeus brought back to life.
Director:  Bruce Seth Green  Writer:  Robert Bielak 
Guest starring:  Lucy LawlessPeter Muller, Kelson Henderson, James Croft, Rose Dube,  Chris Bailey, Andrew Kovacevich, Neil Holt, Norman Forsey, Irene Drake, Damien Lay
 60 mins    10/9/1995  6.  Under the Broken Sky
Beautiful Lucina was the main attraction at the unsavory pleasure palace in Enola. But she was also the wife of Atticus, the farmer who loved her. Wracked with guilt, Lucina had run off after a deadly fever took the lives of their two young sons. The dangerous Pilot was not inclined to let Lucina leave the palace, even when Hercules and Salmoneus got involved. But Hercules successfully defended himself against the attack by Pilot's thugs, and Lucina vanquished Pilot. Reunited, Atticus and Lucina departed to start a new life together.
Director:  James A. Contner  Writer:  John Schulian 
Guest starring:  Bruce Phillips, Carl Bland, Julie Collis, Katherine Ransom, John Mellor, Crawford Thorson, Jim Ngaata, Jean Hyland, Christine Bartlett, Veronica Aalhurst, Daniel Batton, Grant Boucher, Maria Rangel
 60 mins    10/16/1995  7.  The Mother of All Monsters
Echidna was the mother of all monsters, and she was angry. Hercules had fought and killed several of her offspring in the course of his adventures. Now Echidna wanted revenge. She planned to force Hercules' mother, Alcmene, to witness the slaying of her own son before she, too, was put to death. The instrument of Echidna's plan was Demetrius, suitor to Alcmene, but Hercules pursued them to Echidna's underground lair. Weakened by an arrow wound, Hercules still managed to defeat the monster mother, sealing her in a tomb forever.
Director:  Bruce Seth Green  Writer:  John Schulian 
Guest starring:  Martin Kove, Katrina Misa, Don Linden, Rebecca Clark, Graham Smith, Colin Francis, Peter Mason, Elizabeth Pendergrast
 60 mins    10/30/1995  8.  The Other Side
Hercules didn't think he'd see his wife and children again - not in this life, anyway. But he was reunited with his deceased family when he went into the netherworld to rescue young Persephone from Hades. If Hercules did not bring Persephone back, the girl's mother - the goddess Demeter - would devastate the land with sleet and snow. To Hercules' amazement, Persephone was in love with Hades. In the end, she did return to her mother, but Demeter had to compromise with Hades, allowing her daughter to spend six months of every year on the other side.
Director:  George Mendeluk  Writer:  Robert Bielak 
Guest starring:  Erik Thomson, Andrea Croton, Sarah Wilson, David Banter, Ian Harrop, Simon Lewthwaite, Paul McIver, Rose McIver, Geoff Allen
 60 mins    11/6/1995  9.  The Fire Down Below
Hercules' friend Salmoneus hardly realized the trouble he was getting into when he made himself rich by selling off a magnificent treasure trove. The treasure was a gift from the goddess Hera to King Ores, and she was not pleased by Salmoneus' actions. Hercules rushed to defend Salmoneus against the lovely Nemesis, the goddess of divine retribution. Once she understood that the evil Zander was responsible, Nemesis freed Salmoneus from Zander's clutches. Hera sent the fiery monster Pyro after Hercules, but its flames killed Zander. Hercules killed the creature in the end.
Director:  Timothy Bond  / John Schulian  Writer:  Scott Smith Miller 
Guest starring:  Geoff Clendon,  Teresa Hill, Andy Anderson, Emma Menzies, Stephanie Wilkin, Daniel Batten,  Stephen Hall, Roger Goodburn, Mark Nua, Jeff Gane, Mary Henderson, James Marcum
 60 mins    11/13/1995  10.  Cast a Giant Shadow
When Hercules found Typhon held captive in a boulder, he freed the clumsy but kind giant. Together, they went to Plinth, where Typhon made friends with the villagers and their children. Then Hercules learned Typhon's wife was Echidna, the mother of all monsters, whom Hercules had sealed away in her lair forever. Hera freed Echidna and Typhon went to rejoin her. But Hercules could not allow Echidna to go free. Typhon interrupted Hercules' fierce battle with Echidna, and when the monster mother learned how Hera had kept her husband imprisoned for 100 years, she vowed to change her ways.
Director:  John T. Kretchmer  Writer:  John Schulian 
Guest starring:  Glenn ShadixBridget HoffmanStig Eldred, Fiona Mogridge,  Bruce Allpress, Bernard Moody, Milan Borich, Steve Hall
 60 mins    11/20/1995  11.  Highway to Hades
The innocent Timuron awaited punishment in the Underworld, and Hades wanted the real wrongdoer, King Sisyphus of Corinth, to take his place. Hades demanded that Hercules apprehend Sisyphus and bring him to the Underworld. It turned out that Queen Karis was unable to have children, and the King wanted Timuron's widow, Daphne, to bear him an heir. With help from Timuron, whose ghostly image scared away the palace guards, Hercules thwarted the king's plan and brought Sisyphus to the Underworld. In turn, Hades allowed Timuron and Daphne to enjoy one night together before saying goodbye.
Director:  T.J. Scott  Writer:  Robert Bielak 
Guest starring:  Tony Wood, Ranald Hendriks,  Michael HurstErik Thomson, Ray Henwood, Leslie Wing,  Craig Hall, Angela Gribben, Barry Te Hira, Jane Cresswell, Megan Edwards,  Timothy RabyDavid Mackie
 60 mins    1/8/1996  12.  The Sword of Veracity
The legendary Sword of Veracity renders one incapable of lying. Hercules and Iolaus set out to find the sword in the Thalian Caves, believing the sword was the key to exonerating their friend, Amphion. Trachis, the evil tyrant of the town of Pluribus, had framed the peaceful warrior for murder. With the help of Leah, who turned out to be Amphion's fiancée, Hercules and Iolaus found the Sword of Veracity and fought off several sword-wielding Minotaurs. Finally, they returned to Pluribus and made Trachis admit his treachery. Amphion was freed, and the town celebrated his marriage to Leah.
Director:  Garth Maxwell  Writer:  Steven Baum 
Guest starring:  Paul Minifie, Brad Carpenter, Danny Lineham, Kelly Greene, Brendolan Lovegrove, Anton Bentley, Amanda Rees,  Michael Saccente, Shane Dawson
 60 mins    1/15/1996  13.  The Enforcer
Nemesis allowed her love for Hercules to get in the way of her orders from Hera. As punishment, the evil goddess turned Nemesis into a mortal. Hera then created the Enforcer - a deadly, inhuman assassin bent on killing Hercules. Disguised as a beautiful woman, the Enforcer left Iolaus near death before finding Hercules. Nemesis tried to stop the Enforcer on her own, but her effort was in vain. Finally Hercules arrived and, after a wearying battle, he vanquished his foe by throwing the Enforcer into a forge, destroying her forever.
Director:  T.J. Scott  Writer:  Nelson Costello 
Guest starring:  Jeff Gane, Karen Sheperd,  Teresa HillJed Brophy, Paula Keenan, Grant Boucher, Geoff Snell, Toni Marsch, Asa Lindh, Andrew Kovacevich, Adrian Keeling, Ross Harper
 60 mins    1/29/1996  14.  Once a Hero
Hercules and Iolaus traveled to Corith to attend a reunion of Jason and the Argonauts. To their surprise, King Jason had lost his heroic spirit and become a drunk. He had left Medea for Glauce, and Medea took revenge by murdering Glauce and Jason's children. The worshipers of Hera called the Blood-Eyes, attacked and their leader, a masked demon, stole the Golden Fleece. Hercules accompanied Jason and the Argonauts as they pursued the Blood-Eyes to an isolated island and back, finally defeating the traitor Castor and nine skeleton warriors. They retrieved the Golden Fleece and were united in victory.
Director:  Robert G. Tapert 
Guest starring:  Peter Feeney, Edward Campbell,  Timothy RabyWilla O'Neill, Mark Nua,  Latham Gaines, Belinda Todd
 60 mins    2/5/1996  15.  Heedless Hearts
Hercules fell in love with Rheanna, a beautiful woman who needed his help. The ruthless King Melkos held the village of Colchis in his tyrannical grip, and he had killed Rheanna's husband. A freak lightning bolt gave Iolaus the ability to predict future events, and he warned his friend that Rheanna would betray him. But Hephates, Rheanna's sister-in-law, was the real traitor. Hercules, Iolaus and Rheanna managed to escape their guards and help the village rebels overthrow Melkos. Rheanna was stunned to find her husband alive, and Hercules bid her a sad farewell.
Director:  Peter Ellis  Writer:  Robert Bielak 
Guest starring:  Doug McCaulay, Audie England, Michael Keir-Morrisey, Nigel Godfrey, Grant Triplow, Robert Horwood, Nigel Corbett, Sara Wiseman,  Michael Saccente, Faye Flegg
 60 mins    2/12/1996  16.  Let the Games Begin
Hercules escorted a young Spartan named Damon back to the village of Propontus, where he discovered the residents were consumed with war. With help from his old friend Atalanta, Hercules organized a series of athletic contests for the warriors so they could prove who among them was strongest and fastest. Salmoneus named the event the Olympic Games. Tarkon the Elean was not keen on the idea, however. With help from Ares, his soldiers were transformed into Mesomorphs, who attacked the competitors. But the Spartan and the Elean athletes joined together to defeat Tarkon's men, allowing the Games to continue peacefully.
Director:  Gus Trikonis  Writer:  John Schulian 
Guest starring:  Brenda Kendall, Ben Eastwood, Ben Crowder, Chris McKibbin, Norman Palacio, Corinna Everson, Matthew Humphrey, Paul Glover,  Chris Bailey, Marcus Pointon, Selwyn Sargeson, John Carr Watson, Morgan Palmer-Hubbard, Timothy Dale
 60 mins    2/19/1996  17.  The Apple
Iolaus was delighted to meet Aphrodite, who offered him a special golden apple. The apple would make any woman Iolaus wanted fall hopelessly in love with him. The spell worked perfectly on Thera, but there was one problem: She was already betrothed to Epius. Their union would bring peace to the cities of Syros and Delos. Aphrodite didn't want peace; she wanted to control both cities and turn their gold into shrines. Hercules managed to prevent a Syros-Delos war by thrusting the apple into the joint grasp of both royals, uniting them as soul mates for life.
Director:  Kevin Sorbo  Writer:  Steven Baum 
Guest starring:  Claire Yarlett, Jonathan Blick, Ian Mune, Stephen Tozer, Rhonda McHardy, Amanda Lister,  John Smith, Peter Needham, Sam Williams, Vicky Barrett
 60 mins    3/14/1996  18.  Promises
In the town of Zebran, King Beraeus was about to marry Ramina when the warrior Tarlus abducted her. Hercules convinced the king to let him go after Tarlus, whom Hercules knew to be a good man. He and Iolaus rescued Ramina but she slipped away in the land of the Primords and returned to Tarlus, the man she really loved. Hercules rescued her again but lost her once more. Finally Hercules realized King Beraeus was forcing Ramina to marry him, so he switched sides and assisted Tarlus. After Hercules struck down Beraeus, Ramina married Tarlus.
Director:  Stewart Main  Writer:  Michael Marks 
Guest starring:  Alistair Douglas, Kenneth Prebble, Matthew Sunderland, Michael Robinson,  Calvin TuteaoJoel Tobeck, Josephine Davison, Paul Norrell,  Marton Csokas, Lee Jane Foreman
 60 mins    3/18/1996  19.  King for a Day
Iolaus agrees to stand in for his royal look-alike Prince Orestes on the day of the prince's coronation and marriage to the beautiful Niobe in order to prevent Orestes' brother Minos from usurping the throne.
Director:  Anson Williams  Writer:  Patricia Manney 
Guest starring:  Michael Hurst, Matt Elliot, Johanna Elms, Michael Bajko, Tim Biggs, John Roy Kempt, Matthew Jeffs, Tony Williams, Brendan Perkins, Tim Hosking, Zo Hartley, George Boyle, Max Cryer,  Ross McKellarDerek Payne, Brendhan Lovegrove, Robert Pollock, Will Kempe, Lisa Ann Hadley
 60 mins    4/22/1996  20.  Protean Challenge
Hercules' sculptor friend Thanis was framed for robbery and faced cruel punishment: the loss of both hands. When Iolaus and Hercules set out to prove their friend's innocence, they learned that the deformed god Proteus, who could change his form at will, had committed the crime. He was taking revenge on the village because Thanis' daughter, Daniela, had fled from him after seeing his real reflection. Forced to battle "himself", Hercules made Proteus look upon his own reflection, and the ashamed god gave up the fight. All he ever wanted was Daniela's love.
Director:  Oley Sassone  Writer:  Brian Herskowitz 
Guest starring:  Lilian Enting, Tamar Howe, James O'Farrell, Jane Cresswell, Meredith Chalmers, Alan Farquhar, John O'Leary,  Stephen Papps, Ashley Laurence, Paul Gittins
 60 mins    4/29/1996  21.  The Wedding of Alcmene
In the town of Corinth, Hercules' mother, Alcmene, prepared to marry King Jason. The marriage of the king to commoner meant Jason had to give up his throne, so he chose Hercules to succeed him. However, Hercules declined, so Jason sent for his second choice, Hercules' brother Iphicles. This enraged chief regent Patronius, who had his own dreams of power. Hera's mysterious Blue Priest summoned Perfidia, a terrible sea serpent, to attack the wedding party. Jason's Argonauts fought valiantly, but Perfidia swallowed Hercules and Jason. The two men eventually destroyed the creature and the wedding festivities continued.
Director:  Timothy Bond  Writer:  John Schulian 
Guest starring:  Sabine Karsenti, Ross Harper, Peter Morgan, Julie Collis, Katherine Ransom, Simon Prast, Nancy Schroder,  Peter Muller, Simone Kessell, Brad Carpenter,  Timothy RabyWilla O'Neill
 60 mins    5/6/1996  22.  The Power
Deon was surprised to discover he had a magical gift: He could make others do whatever he wanted. First he made attacking bandits drop their weapons and depart. Then he made Salmoneus dance like a chicken. His mother, Aphrodite, who had spent one blissful night with his father, Jacobus, had given the power to Deon. Deon preferred his uncle Karis to his father and had a hard time believing Karis was the secret leader of the bandits. Finally Hercules and Jacobus convinced Deon of the truth. Karis was killed, and father and son were reconciled.
Director:  Charlie Haskell  Writer:  Nelson Costello 
Guest starring:  Greer Robson, Liam Vincent,  Greg Johnson, Christian Hodge, Lulu Alach, Mark Sinclair, Greg Morman, William Lose, Elaine Bracey,  Bruce Phillips, Grant Bridger, David Drew Gallagher
 60 mins    5/13/1996  23.  Centaur Mentor Journey
Hercules' old mentor, Ceridian the centaur, was dying. His last wish was for Hercules to find another of his protégés, the bold and brash centaur Cassius, and persuade him not to wage war against the humans. But Hercules discovered the bigoted town magistrate, Gredor, was determined not to treat the centaurs with equality. He even planned to kill Cassius' girlfriend's father, Perdidis, and blame Cassius. When Hercules stopped the assassination and exposed the plot, humans and centaurs refused to resort to more violence. Gredor was driven out of town, and the village fountain was opened to the centaurs.
Director:  Stephen L. Posey  Writer:  Robert Bielak 
Guest starring:  Fred Craig, Lance Phillips, Ray Bishop, John Freeman, Mark Clare, Jonathon Bell Booth, Robert McMullen, Edward Newborn, John McKee,  Julian Arahanga, James Townshend, Tony Blackett, Marcia Cameon
 60 mins    6/24/1996  24.  The Cave of Echoes
No one ever came out of the Cave of Echoes. But Hercules and Iolaus were determined to rescue young Melina, who had disappeared inside the cave. Parentheses, a young writer whom they had recently befriended, joined them in the rescue effort. At first eager, Parentheses became more and more frightened by the bloodcurdling roars from deep within the cave. But he overcame his fear when Hercules sent him down into the pit to save the girl. Fortunately, there was no monster - only a tree root - but the adventure was enough to fortify Parentheses, who walked off arm-in-arm with Melina.
Director:  Gus Trikonis  Writer:  John Schulian  /  Robert Bielak 
Guest starring:  Mark Perry, Mandy Gillette, Owen Black, Grant McFarland
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