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'''Forbidden Empire''' (Original title is ''Вий''; ''Viy'') is a 2014 cooperate Russian/ Ukrainian/ Czech fantasy thriller, loosely based on the novel of the Nikolai Gogol ''Viy''.
'''Forbidden Empire''' (Original title is ''Вий''; ''Viy'') is a 2014 cooperate Russian/ Ukrainian/ Czech fantasy thriller, very loosely based on the novel of the Nikolai Gogol ''Viy''. This is the seventh ecranisation of the Gogol's novel. The first (1909), second (1912) and third (1916) are belives to be lost, the fourth is the well known ''[[Viy or Spirit of Evil]]'' (which is very close to original text), the fifth is ''Holy Place (Svyatoe mesto)'' (1990), and the sixth is ''The Power of Fear (Vedma)'' (2006) (althought the 2006 and 2014 movie are very loosely based on the original novel).
'''PS.''' Viy is the evil God of east slavian pre christian mythology.
'''PS.''' Viy is the evil God of east slavian pre christian mythology.
Forbidden Empire (Original title is Вий; Viy) is a 2014 cooperate Russian/ Ukrainian/ Czech fantasy thriller, very loosely based on the novel of the Nikolai Gogol Viy. This is the seventh ecranisation of the Gogol's novel. The first (1909), second (1912) and third (1916) are belives to be lost, the fourth is the well known Viy or Spirit of Evil (which is very close to original text), the fifth is Holy Place (Svyatoe mesto) (1990), and the sixth is The Power of Fear (Vedma) (2006) (althought the 2006 and 2014 movie are very loosely based on the original novel).
PS. Viy is the evil God of east slavian pre christian mythology.
The following weapons were used in the film Forbidden Empire: