Hellboy must stop an elven prince from locating an ancient force that can destroy humanity: the all-powerful Golden Army.
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Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
- Hellboy: Ron Perlman
- Liz Sherman: Selma Blair
- Abe Sapien: Doug Jones
- Johann Krauss / Bethmoora Goblin: John Alexander
- Johann (voice): Seth MacFarlane
- Prince Nuada: Luke Goss
- Princess Nuala: Anna Walton
- Tom Manning: Jeffrey Tambor
- Trevor Bruttenholm: John Hurt
- Johann Krauss: James Dodd
- Wink / Cronie / Spice Shop Troll / Cathedral Head / Fragglewump: Brian Steele
- Agent Flint: Andrew Hefler
- Agent Steel: Kamarás Iván
- Agent Marble: Mike Kelly
- Auctioneer: Jeremy Zimmermann
- Distinguished Buyer: Santiago Segura
- King Balor: Roy Dotrice
- Two-Headed Shop Owner: Aidan Cook
- Bag Lady: Jeanne Mockford
- Young Hellboy: Montse Ribé
- Fat Slob: Elek Ferenc
- Policeman: Alex McSweeney
- Policeman: Justin Pierre
- Limb Vendor: Matthew O’Toole
- Cat Vendor: Jamie Wilson
- Tadpole Vendor: Clive Llewellyn
- Bagpipe Player: Sándor Svigelj
- Silkard / Fish Vendor: Brian Herring
- Mummy Vendor: Pálma Pásztor
- Jimmy Kimmel: Jimmy Kimmel
- Newscaster: Tim Flavin
- Newscaster: Belinda Henley
- Newscaster: Blake Perlman
- Newscaster: Matt Rippy
- Lady with Dog: Judit Viktor
- Woman with Baby: Szonja Oroszlán
- Auction Bidder Man: Michael Mehlmann
- Auction Bidder Man: Todd Williams
- Auction Bidder Woman: Beatrice Zentai
- Steward: Peter Horkay
- TV Pundit: Richard Rifkin
- Creature Vocals (voice) (uncredited): Guillermo del Toro
- Street Thug (uncredited): Tim Larsen
- Auction Room Steward (uncredited): Gavin McKenzie
- Reporter (uncredited): Julia Papp
Film Crew:
- Original Music Composer: Danny Elfman
- Producer: Lawrence Gordon
- Producer: Lloyd Levin
- Director of Photography: Guillermo Navarro
- Supervising Art Director: Peter Francis
- Production Design: Stephen Scott
- Costume Design: Sammy Sheldon
- Set Decoration: Elli Griff
- Special Effects Technician: Sam Conway
- Art Direction: Csaba Stork
- Director: Guillermo del Toro
- Editor: Bernat Vilaplana
- Comic Book: Mike Mignola
- Producer: Mike Richardson
- Stunts: Gábor Hortobágyi
- Executive Producer: Chris Symes
- Stunt Double: Gábor Piroch
- Casting: Jeremy Zimmermann
- Art Direction: John Frankish
- Casting: Zsolt Csutak
- Stunts: Bonnie Morgan
- Unit Production Manager: Jo Burn
- Set Decoration: Zsuzsa Mihalek
- Stunts: Justin Rodgers Hall
- Stunt Coordinator: Bradley James Allan
- “C” Camera Operator: Nyika Jancsó
- Stunts: Sándor Boros
- Co-Producer: John Swallow
- Fight Choreographer: Chan Man-Ching
- Art Direction: Mark Swain
- Art Direction: Judit Varga
- Art Direction: Anthony Caron-Delion
- Stunt Double: Domonkos Pardanyi
- Stunts: Ildikó Szücs
- Art Direction: Paul Laugier
- “A” Camera Operator: Jaromír Šedina
- Production Manager: Miklós Tóth
- “B” Camera Operator: László Bille
- Stunt Double: Xia Bin
- Stunts: Ákos Sinkó
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Michael J. Wassel
- Makeup Effects Designer: Thomas Floutz
- Music Supervisor: Kathy Nelson
- Stunts: Nick Brett
- Makeup Effects Designer: Montse Ribé
- First Assistant “B” Camera: Zsolt Fehér
- First Assistant Director: Cliff Lanning
- Stunt Double: Henriett Andrejszky
- Stunts: István Koleszár
- Stunts: Ferenc Berecz
- Stunts: Xiang Gao
- Stunts: Géza Kovács
- Stunts: Kinga Gavalda
- Stunts: Gáspár Szabó
- First Assistant “A” Camera: Juan Leiva
- Stunt Double: Jan Petřina
- Stunts: Balázs Lengyel
- Stunts: Akos Lenkei
- Stunts: Norbert Kovács
- Stunts: Laszlo Kosa
- Stunts: Gergö Horpácsi
- Stunts: Balázs Farkas
- Second Assistant “A” Camera: Gergely Hajba
- Stunt Double: Oliver Simor
- Makeup Effects Designer: Mike Elizalde
- Second Assistant “B” Camera: Ádám Wallner
- Stunts: József Kovalik
- Stunts: Mark Chapman
- Stunts: Lou Horvath
- Stunts: Attila Mora
- Stunts: Laszlo Ramon
- Stunts: Miklós Pardányi
- Stunts: Ferenc Novinecz
- Stunts: László Medriczky
- Stunts: Zsolt Viktor Magyari
- Stunts: Gábor Duck
- Stunts: Erika Cziráky
- Stunts: Rhye Copeman
- Set Decoration: Harry Szovik
Movie Reviews:
- Gimly: As keen as I am for the new Neil Marshall directed _Hellboy_ reboot, I do still wish we had gotten to see a _Golden Army_ sequel to wrap up Ron Perlman’s trilogy. Here director Guillermo del Toro lets loose all bars on his fantasy elements, stacking the movie with elves, trolls, even tooth fairies, making for a less grim, but still very good _Hellboy_ sequel. Not to mention it features personal favourite Luke Goss in what is probably his best role to date.
_Final rating:★★★★ – Very strong appeal. A personal favourite._