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Credited cast: | |||
Richard Cunningham III | ... | Lord Draken | |
Geoffrey DeMarsh | ... | Telus | |
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Katrina Latham | ... | Lady Elizabeth |
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Andrew Clements | ... | Myron |
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Faith DeMarsh | ... | Queen |
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Charles Galiulo | ... | Zachary |
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Zachary DeMarsh | ... | Gregor |
In the woodlands of Crestlin, within the village of Lycian lies the foundings and fate of the kingdom. With the arrival of a neighboring Queen and her daughter, two brothers contest in a bitter struggle for the hand of the alluring Lady Elizabeth. Lord Draken, heir to the throne of Crestlin, and his peasant brother, Telus, find themselves victims to the influences of love, jealousy and betrayal. But when they are played into the designs of a fanatical revolutionist their rivalry over the Lady turns into a conflict that will see the blood of royalty spilled. Written by Richard Cunningham
I was fortunate enough to see this film in a private screening and it was one of the best indy films I'd caught all year. An epic story that managed to not lose sight of the personal drama between the characters. I love it when huge events are taking place in the background but none of the subtlety in the character interaction is lost. Solid but subtle effects allowed this fantasy world to unfold in a dark, dirty, realistic fashion that I really enjoyed. Pretty cool fights, too. Like the original Star Wars trilogy, we were brought into a story that was already underway and the writers managed to capture that history and backstory surrounding the action of this segment of the tale flawlessly. You really get a sense, like Tolkein, that there was a long, thought-out history behind the tale before it even began, making the characters and settings all the more realistic. Definitely worth checking out for any fan of Medieval drama and fantasy epic.