A princess falls in love with her father's swordsman.A princess falls in love with her father's swordsman.A princess falls in love with her father's swordsman.
Robert G. Goodwin
- Sir Robert
- (as Robert Goodwin)
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- TriviaAlthough Eric Roberts received top billing for the movie, he first appears 25 minutes into the film and has less than 30 lines of dialogue.
- GoofsIn the scene where the black guy runs from the stronghold, a barbed wire fence can clearly be seen in the background.
- Quotes
[Talbert has just stabbed a very obese servant]
Augustus Talbert: Bleed, fat man!
- Crazy creditsWatch out for the out-takes at the end of the video or DVD.
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You would think Ron Perlman would know better.
Okay... I've seen high school students with handicams do better stuff than this. I don't know which was worse... Eric Roberts' awful, contrived character, the illogical love story between the two main characters, or the fact that they went and killed off Ron Perlman, who, as far as I could tell was the only one actually DOING any acting. I love swordfights, and these guys seem to have some good ability there... but even that seemed over-rehearsed and passionless. Character development is nonexistent. A previous reviewer commented that you can tell the people in the film were having fun... but it certainly didn't rub off on me. I was too busy trying to figure out the purpose for ever having made this film to start with.
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- blusaber
- Feb 11, 2004
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- Гвардейцы короля
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- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
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