Disguised as a beggar by the goddess Athena, Odysseus eventually returns home to find his wife Penelope fending off aggressive suitors. He wins a contest of strength and reunites with his family. Star-Studded Cast
Over the next decade, Odysseus and his crew encounter various mythological threats, including the sorceress Circe, the lotus-eaters, the Cyclops, and the sirens.
The series was shot across Malta, Turkey, and England to capture the authentic Mediterranean atmosphere.
The 1997 miniseries The Odyssey remains one of the most celebrated and comprehensive screen adaptations of Homer’s ancient Greek epic. Directed by Andrei Konchalovsky and produced by Hallmark Entertainment and American Zoetrope, this two-part television event brought the journey of Odysseus to a global audience with a then-massive $40 million budget.
The film follows the legendary journey of Odysseus (played by Armand Assante), the King of Ithaca, after the fall of Troy:
The story begins with the birth of Odysseus's son, Telemachus, and the onset of the war. After ten years of fighting, Odysseus conceives the Trojan Horse to defeat Troy.
The "verified" status often associated with this film in online searches typically refers to high-quality, restored versions or digital releases that preserve the Emmy-winning visual effects. The production was a monumental undertaking:
The miniseries features an international ensemble cast that brought these mythological figures to life: as Odysseus Greta Scacchi as Penelope Isabella Rossellini as the goddess Athena Bernadette Peters as Circe Christopher Lee as the blind prophet Tiresias Vanessa Williams as the nymph Calypso Where to Watch
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