Credited cast: | |||
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Hollie Burrows | ... | Orlaith |
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James William Cooke | ... | Sven (as James Cooke) |
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Liam Dascombe | ... | Cyneric |
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Daren Elliott Holmes | ... | Alfarr |
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Eirian Evans | ... | Saxon Soldier |
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Mark Fry | ... | Saxon Soldier |
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Julian Gillard | ... | Saxon Soldier |
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Neil Harris | ... | Soldier 2 |
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Abbie Hirst | ... | Sister Kale |
Wolfie Hughes | ... | Briton | |
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Alec James | ... | Henry |
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Daniel E. James | ... | King's Soldiers |
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John Jones | ... | Celtic Christian Monk |
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Les Kenny-Green | ... | Finian |
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Jack Llewellyn | ... | Soldier 1 |
In ancient times, there were seven sacred scrolls believed to grant power and prosperity to those who possessed them. Prophecy told that a child born in pure Royal blood would one day harness power and rule over the nations. As men fought to claim the scrolls, Europe was pushed to the brink of war. In order to maintain peace, a Celtic King, the Father of a pure blood child, obtained the scrolls and gave them to the Christian Council for safe keeping. As word of the King's actions spread, a warlord hell - bent on finding the scrolls murdered him in cold blood. And so, the King's Daughter, like the scrolls, was taken into hiding until the day that the prophecy could be fulfilled. Written by Mohawk
I spent £4.49 on Virgin Media to watch this utter B rate of a movie. The acting and the script were atrocious. The "action" was totally boys own stuff and when the hero and heroine got on the "horse" it was absolutely laughable. They obviously couldn't afford a horse and they pretended to ride it, with only their shoulders seen and their hips moving, like something out of an old Errol Flynn movie. The part when the hero and his brother fought with their swords was laughable. It reminded me of a Monty Python sketch. I really don't know why producers and directors go to all the trouble of making these awful films, as after the first 20 minutes, I had to switch it over before I lost control and threw the telly out of the window!