Chivalric Romance (2000 film)
Chivalric Romance (Russian: Рыцарский роман, romanized: Rytsarskiy roman) is a 2000 Russian historical adventure film set in the Byzantine Empire during the First Crusade (AD 1096-1099), and based on Sir Walter Scott’s 1832 novel Count Robert of Paris.
This film was directed by Aleksandr Inshakov and written by Sergey Sergeyev and Aleksey Sidorov.[1]
Plot[edit]
Events unfold at the end of the XI century during the first crusade. The winner of the jousting tournament, count Robert of Paris, was awarded the honor of accompanying Countess Brigitte on a crusade to Jerusalem.
Cast[edit]
- Sergey Bezrukov (voice)
- Irina Bezrukova as Anna Komnene
- Aleksandr Inshakov as Count Robert of Paris
- Vasili Lanovoy as Alexios I Komnenos
- Viktor Pavlov as Agelast
- Lyubov Polishchuk as Irene Doukaina
- Yuri Slobodenyuk as Tatius
- Vera Sotnikova as Countess Brigitta
- Nikolai Yeremenko Jr. as Nikephoros Bryennios the Younger
- Natalya Fateyeva as Brigitta's mother
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