
The third installment of the franchise over to the  Library maintains (Indiana) Jones. It's simple, friendly, family-friendly  entertainment without any Crystal Skull-esque disappointment. And it has  vampires! No sentimental swooning vampire high school, either, but the Big  Kahuna of bloodsuckers - Dracula! Noah Wyle returns as Flynn Carsen, the  librarian-trote battles supernatural forces, while ensuring the world for the  mythical artifacts mammoth (and secret) Metropolitan Library. However, a  disappointed Flynn needed a vacation after the demands of his job cost him  another relationship with a woman who can not cope with the "wild and  unpredictable lifestyle that dates back to a librarian." When it comes to New  Orleans becomes involved with a former KGB agent of the scandalous Russian plot  to restore the former glory using the eponymous relic to revive Dracula to lead  an army of "soldiers unkillable." Throw in a beautiful French chanteuse (Stana  Katic), with a secret (suffice it to say that when she sings about how she might  want to feel the sun again, it is no joke) and a teacher of disabled and vampire  expert (Bruce Davison) and the stage is set for a good old B movie (well, B +)  pleasures, including the corny jokes and special effects to work hard for the  money. Wyle attractiveness, as a character in Flynn, "is very convincing as a  hapless loser," and received invaluable support from comic Jane Curtin, as  cost-scrutinizinglibrary manager Charlene and Bob Newhart as a mentor Flynn,  Judson which encourages the reluctant hero to "embrace their destiny."  Hopefully, that means another adventure librarian. If not, the Judas Chalice  trilogy leads to a satisfying conclusion.
-  Actors: Noah Wyle, Bob Newhart, Jane Curtin, Bruce Davison
-  Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
- Language: English
- Subtitles: English
-  Number of discs: 1
-  Rating:    
-  Studio: Sony Pictures
-  DVD Release Date: February 24, 2009
-  Run Time: 90 minutes
 
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