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Specifically, his non-Risky Business works before 1986’s Top Gun tend to get no real love from either film geeks or general audiences. That very much includes the 1985 fantasy title Legend, which hails from director Ridley Scott and also starred Tim Curry and Mia Sara. Though relatively forgotten today, Legend deserves a second wave of appreciation, even if its leading man wasn’t always in the headlines.
What Exactly Is Legend?

Most of Cruise’s 21st-century movies (save for the occasional sci-fi yarn like Minority Report, Oblivion, or Edge of Tomorrow) are set in distinctly modern, grounded confines. The stunts are extraordinary in Top Gun: Maverick or a Mission: Impossible outing, but the worlds they inhabit could be outside your window. Legend is a grand departure from that, with William Hjortsberg’s script being a classical fairy tale set in a magical forest realm far removed from everyday life. This is where the lead character, Jack (Cruise), is called upon to save Princess Lili (Sara) from the Lord of “Darkness” (Curry) and save the world in the process.
Legend was one of many costly fantasy films that just didn’t take off with audiences in the mid-to-late-80s, alongside The Black Cauldron, Willow, and Return to Oz (plus 1981’s Dragonslayer). The tastes of audiences were more centered on Rambo and Back to the Future in this era, rather than swords and sorcery. Not being alone in its financial struggles didn’t provide much comfort for Legend’s financiers, which invested $25 million in a costly tentpole that only reached $23.5 million at the global box office. Cruise’s subsequent moneymakers like Top Gun would only highlight the feature’s financial shortcomings.









