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In 2004, TNT premiered a movie called The Librarian: Quest for the Spear. It was followed up in 2006 by The Librarian: Return to King Solomon’s Mines.
In the movies, Noah Wyle plays Flynn Carsen, who has unwittingly become the unlikely guardian of all of history’s treasures while taking on a new job as a librarian at the New York Metropolitan Library. He is a bookworm with something like 22 degrees and his job takes him on some wild adventures to protect the treasures he guards.
I had actually seen the first movie when it first premiered and was a fan from the beginning. I watched Noah Wyle in er for so many years and I always liked him and I love adventure style movies with a sense of history like Indiana Jones, Tomb Raider and National Treasure, especially those with sequels.
For me, The Librarian movies satisfy my craving for history, adventure and likable characters and the best thing is that they were made for TV, so I got to see them for the first time free, at the same time everyone else did. We don’t go to movies very much so I am usually the last person on earth to see good movies!
On December 7, 2008 TNT is going to premiere the third and final adventure in The Librarian series called, The Librarian: Curse of the Judas Chalice. In it, Noah Wyle reprises his role as Flynn Carsen, Bob Newhart is back as Judsen, and Jane Curtain returns as Charlene. New to the cast for this third installment is Bruce Davison and Stana Katic.
Here is a description of the movie from TNT:
THE LIBRARIAN: CURSE OF THE JUDAS CHALICE was directed by Jonathan Frakes (Star Trek: The Next Generation), who also directed the second Librarian installment, The Librarian: Return to King Solomon’s Mines. The story opens with the kidnapping of Professor Lazlo (Davison), a brilliant language and history expert at the University of Bucharest. Elderly and using a crutch to walk, he is taken hostage by a group that wants to force him to locate the Judas Chalice. They hope to use the cup – which was made from the 30 pieces of silver Judas received for betraying Jesus – to bring the notorious Prince Vlad Dracul back to life and foist evil on the world.
Meanwhile, Flynn heads to New Orleans for what he hopes will be a vacation. He has been summoned through mysterious dreams by Simone Renoir (Katic), a gorgeous New Orleans jazz club singer. She has made it her mission to keep the location of the Judas Chalice a secret so it won’t fall into the wrong hands. When the secret is accidentally revealed and the cup taken, Flynn and Simone must do everything in their power to prevent Vlad Dracul from casting the entire world into shadow. Helping from the sidelines are Judson (Newhart), the enigmatic and always surprising head of the Library, and Charlene (Curtin), the extremely serious-minded, no-nonsense personnel director.
Below are some stills from the movie.
Overall this is a great series of adventure movies! They are more family friendly because they were made for television and therefore have more restrictions on language, violence and adult content. The history is really interesting, even though it is not all factual, the intrigue that the historical fiction combined with an adventure story brings is a lot of fun.
I received a preview copy on DVD of The Librarian: Curse of the Judas Chalice and TNT is also offering one of our readers a copy of it on DVD.
THE LIBRARIAN: CURSE OF THE JUDAS CHALICE
ON DVD
To enter, simply tell me what your favorite historical subject/story/item is, whether it is factual history or a myth or legend.
For UNLIMITED extra entries, visit TNT.com and tell us which of their movies or TV shows you like or are interested in (besides The Librarian series). They can be TNT productions, theatrical releases being shown on TNT, original TV series, or TV shows in syndication, it doesn’t matter just name one that shows or will be showing on TNT.
Giveaway ends on Friday Nov. 28th at noon central time and is open to the USA. Winner will be selected at random.
If you would like to purchase either of the first 2 movies, you can get them on DVD from Amazon.com:
The Librarian – Quest for the Spear








I love reading about quirks in American History like where daylight savings started, reasons for the great depression and lessons learned from the past!
I am really interested in WWII-because my father and 2 uncles fought in that war
For another additional entry, looking at the TNT full length movie offers, I am intrigued by the movie, Purgatory. Thanks for this chance.
For an additional entry, I would like to own the early ER series DVD, which I can find on TNT. My daughter now watches the series with me now, but does not remember when George Clooney was on the show. Despite the fact that this is the show’s last year, we still are loyal to it.
I enjoyed Gone With the Wind on its second run back in the early 70s, as well as North and South. The Civil War period has always been an interest of mine. I know a wonderful librarian who I would love to give this giveaway to. Thanks for this chance.
I love Medieval History-the Middle Ages, knights, chivary, etc. I think King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table were a myth but I don’t know whether or not Robin Hood was real or a myth.
I love the story of how John Wilkes Booth made his escape after he shot President Lincoln. It’s a story I enjoy because it was first told to me when, unbeknown to me, I was standing in an alley he’d run thru when he left Ford’s Theater.
I like WWII history based stories–they are history, but still not too long ago.
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I love Arthurian legend.