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he evil Horned King wants to rule the world, and
there's only one way to accomplish this goal: harness the spirit of
the Black Cauldron and make it his own. "Whosoever uses the Black
Cauldron will be all-powerful," says the curse, but he has to find
it first. To that end, he searches for any magic that can help him
discover the cauldron's hiding place -- magic like the "oracular
pig" Hen Wen. He'll go to any lengths to find first the pig, then
the cauldron. He doesn't care what kind of death and destruction he
wreaks; the world is his to do with as he wishes. And he wishes to
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His role as the evil Horned King was not John Hurt's first foray
into animation. The well-known British actor also provided voices
for the 1978 feature "Watership Down" and its 1982 follow-up, "The
Plague Dogs." The character of the Horned King is actually a
relatively minor one in "The Chronicles of Prydain," the books on
which the film is based. Joe Hale (producer) once explained the
Horned King's promotion to the main villain in "The Black
Cauldron": "We thought he would make a good animation character
mainly because he had horns sticking out of his head."
Film: "The Black Cauldron" (1985)
Voice Artist: John Hurt |
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