Overview:
In the year 1215, the rebel barons of England have forced their despised King John to put his royal seal on the Magna Carta, a seminal document that upheld the rights of free men. Yet within months of pledging himself to the great charter, the King reneged on his word and assembled a mercenary army on the south coast of England with the intention of bringing the barons and the country back under his tyrannical rule. Barring his way stood the mighty Rochester castle, a place that would become the symbol of the rebel's momentous struggle for justice and freedom.| Status: | Released (2011-03-03) |
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| Screen: | Jonathan English, Erick Kastel, Stephen McDool |
| Productions: | Perpetual Media Capital, Mythic International Entertainment, ContentFilm International, Premiere Picture, Rising Star Productions, Silver Reel, Wales Creative IP Fund, Molinare Investment, VIP Medienfonds 4 |
| Production Countries: | United Kingdom, United States of America |
| Spoken Languages: | Dansk, English, Magyar, Latin |
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Casts
- 17648: James Purefoy - Thomas Marshall
- 51072: Kate Mara - Lady Isabel
- 973: Jason Flemyng - Becket
- 13242: Paul Giamatti - King John
- 1248: Brian Cox - Albany
- 937: Derek Jacobi - Cornhill
- 4391: Charles Dance - Stephen Langton, Archbishop of Canterbury
Crews
- 61508: Erick Kastel - Screenplay - Writing
- 34967: Rick Benattar - Producer - Production
- 929145: Lorne Balfe - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 83730: Jonathan English - Director - Directing
- 28240: David Eggby - Director of Photography - Camera
- 83730: Jonathan English - Story - Writing
- 880606: Henry Brook - Special Effects - Crew
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Reviews
Filipe Manuel Neto
Review text:
**A film about a true fact in history, which is entertaining, but not very rigorous.** In 1215, during the First Barons' War, which occurred in the aftermath of a revolt and the signing of the Magna Carta, King John of England had to lay siege to Rochester Castle, a strategic poin ....
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