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The Lord of the Libraries: The Return of the Book 2004

18 min📅 2004-08-16

"The Lord of the Libraries is a tale of an epic journey of dicovery to the University of Kansas Libraries."

In this whimsical yet suspenseful short film from 2004, director Christopher D. Martin crafts a fantasy adventure steeped in academic intrigue.

Director: Christopher D. Martin

Cast

Danny Mason
Frodo
Danny Mason
Bilbo
Brett Wadsworth
Sam
Dan Spurgin
Gandalf
Christina Schaefer
Librarowen
Dale Bucheister
Legolas
Ralph Matthews
Gimli
Steve Ducey
Aragorn
Gavin Rondeau
Bookwraith
Andy Smith
Bookwraith

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Lord of the Libraries: The Return of the Book (2004) about?

This fantasy adventure follows Frodo, a freshman hobbit who stumbles upon an ancient overdue library book left by his uncle. Fearing consequences, Frodo teams up with his friend Sam and Gandalf to return the book, sparking a race against unseen forces in the university's depths.

Who directed The Lord of the Libraries: The Return of the Book?

The film was directed by Christopher D. Martin, who brings a blend of fantasy and suspense to this short but thrilling tale.

Who stars in The Lord of the Libraries: The Return of the Book?

The main cast includes Danny Mason, Brett Wadsworth, Dan Spurgin, Christina Schaefer, and Dale Bucheister.

Is The Lord of the Libraries: The Return of the Book (2004) worth watching?

While short and unrated, this genre-blending adventure offers a fun escape with its fantasy-horror premise and fast-paced storytelling. Fans of lighthearted fantasy or campus-set mysteries might find it entertaining, though its brevity limits deeper development.

How long is The Lord of the Libraries: The Return of the Book?

The film runs for 18 minutes.

About The Lord of the Libraries: The Return of the Book (2004) — Fantasy-horror short film set in the University of Kansas Libraries

In this whimsical yet suspenseful short film from 2004, director Christopher D. Martin crafts a fantasy adventure steeped in academic intrigue. The Lord of the Libraries: The Return of the Book follows Frodo, a wide-eyed freshman hobbit navigating the labyrinthine corridors of the University of Kansas Libraries. When he uncovers an ancient, overdue book left behind by his Uncle Bilbo, Frodo's discovery spirals into a quest for redemption. Alongside his loyal friend Sam and the sage counsel of Gandalf, he assembles a band of fearless warriors to protect the tome from unseen forces. Blending horror-tinged mystery with lighthearted fantasy, the film transforms the library stacks into a battleground where knowledge itself becomes a prize worth fighting for.

With its 18-minute runtime packed with action and suspense, The Lord of the Libraries: The Return of the Book delivers a unique cinematic experience that's as much about the thrill of discovery as it is about the bonds forged along the way. The story's themes explore the fear of the unknown, the weight of legacy, and the courage to confront what we've long avoided—all wrapped in a playful nod to classic fantasy tropes.