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Hellboy |  |

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Year: |  |  | 2004 | Origin: |  | USA |  |
Type: |  |  | Horror, Sci-Fi, Supernatural | Bikes: |  | Cezeta, Chang Jiang
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Summary: |  | Hellboy (Ron Perlman) isn't your average hero. Hell. He isn't even your average superhero. Brought forth by the Nazi's during a sacred ritual towards the end of World War II. Our hero was summoned by accident when the evil monk of Russian history/folklore,Grigori Rasputin was meddling with forces that lead to his undoing. With the twisted and evil monster trapped for another sixty years when things don't go as planned (US soldiers heroicly intervened). Hellboy is raised by Prof. Trevor "Broom" Bruttenholm (John Hurt), an expert in the occult. Our demonic hero is initiated in to the Beureau of paranomal research were he joins the amphibious, kind hearted, and clever fellow "Freak", Abe Sapien (voiced by David Hyde Pierce). When Rasputin returns once again with the aid of his minions the meniachal, undead asassin Kroenen (Ladislav Beran) and the monks faithful lover Ilsa (Biddy Hodson). Hellboy must unwillingly pair up with John Myers,(Rupert Evans) an idealistic, naive new agent of the Beaureu. Not only that but the big hunk of an evil basher becomes entangled in a love triangle with the pyro-telekinetic love of his life Liz (Selma Blair) and his new comrade. Fighting evil couldn't prove more difficult or outthere.
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Riders: |  | Rupert Evans | Actors/ Actress |  | Ron Perlman
John Hurt
Selma Blair
Rupert Evans
Karel Roden
Jeffrey Tambor
Doug Jones
Brian Steele
Ladislav Beran
Biddy Hodson
Corey Johnson
Kevin Trainor
Brian Caspe
James Babson
Stephen Fisher |  |
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Comment |  | Ok, not really a motorcycle, nor many sequences, but it a motorized two wheeler.... ;-) |  |  |
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