L'histoire de Jan Zizka, icône et chef de guerre tchèque du quatorzième siècle, qui a vaincu les armées de l'ordre teutonique et du Saint Empire Romain.
Bande-annonce
Casting
Petr Jákl
Director
Ben Foster
Jan Zizka
Sophie Lowe
Katherine
Michael Caine
Lord Boresh
Til Schweiger
Rosenberg
Matthew Goode
King Sigismund
William Moseley
Jaroslav
Roland Møller
Torak
Karel Roden
King Wenceslas
Werner Daehn
Ulrich
Vinzenz Kiefer
Conrad
Alistair Brammer
Freddy
Magnus Samuelsson
Lars
Christopher Rygh
Mick
Guy Roberts
Cyril
David Bowles
Giovanni
Jennifer Armour
Barbara
Jan Budar
Matthew
Kevin Bernhardt
Captain Martin
Marek Dobes
Writer
Michal Petrus
Writer
Petr Jákl
Writer
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10 commentaires
Great suspenseful Movie
Since two decades now, medieval movies from Europe, Eastern Europe are galore, more gruesome one than the other, huge budgets for huge craps most of the time, available mainly un streaming platforms. Most of those lousy productions bet only on gruesome battles, bloody, brutal, battle scenes, where cruelty is the main word. Besides this, nothing at all, bad directing and I don't even speak of the acting. This one is from Czech Republic but seems to be co produced with UK film industry; it is spoken in English and stars Ben Foster and Michael Caine. So, it won't be a surprise if I say it is not for the sissies, it is bloody, with man details concerning meat chopper fight sequences. But the story is not that bad for such a film, not that bad. However, it will never make me forget THE WARLORD, starring Chuck Heston; FLESH AND BLOOD from director Paul Verhoeven, or any Ridley Scott's movie for this scheme.
