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The Fifth Element
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 © Copyright Columbia Pictures
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1997 |
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France / U.S.A. |
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Action, drama, comedy, fantasy, sci-fi, mystery |
| Length |  |  |
2:06 |
| Director |  |  |
Luc Besson |
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Luc Besson |
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Columbia Pictures |
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With a deadly race of aliens ready to destroy Earth, a second race, allied with the humans, send a young girl, Leeloo (Jovovich), who is the fifth element, or supreme being. Her goal is to retrieve four stones and activate them in a temple in Egypt to save Earth from destruction.
Unfortunately things don't go smoothly and she requires the help of a number of humans, namely a priest (Holm) and a cab driver / ex-military expert, Korben Dallas (Willis). Others, such as Mr. Zorg (Oldman) and an army of alien shape-shifting mercenaries are also interested in the stones and the race to find them begins.
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