Richard the Lionheart: Rebellion
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Directed by | Stefano Milla |
Produced by | Blinov Oleg Adrianovich Phil Gorn Stefano Milla |
Written by | Gero Giglio Stefano Milla (co-writer) |
Starring | Debbie Rochon Greg Maness Andrea Zirio Mishael Lopes Cardozo Neil Cole Marco Naggar Rebecca Viora Derek Allen Christopher Jones Giada Ghittino Jon Firman |
Music by | Dom Capuano |
Cinematography | Fabrizio Meynardi |
Edited by | Stefano Milla |
Production company | Claang Entertainment DOMA Entertainment WonderPhil Productions |
Distributed by | WonderPhil Productions |
Release date |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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Richard the Lionheart: Rebellion is a 2015 film, and a sequel of 2013 film, Richard the Lionheart, starring Greg Maness as Richard The Lionheart, Andrea Zirio as Henry the Young and Debbie Rochon as Eleanor of Aquitaine.
Plot[edit]
In a Europe divided between the two great powers of England and France, the sons of the English king, Henry the Young, Richard the Lionheart, and Geoffrey, lead a rebellion against their own father supported in their fight by the old king of France, Louis and especially by their French mother, Eleanor of Aquitaine. The eldest of the three, Henry, while trying to find allies, is forced to comply the compromises imposed by a land too much divided and with too many lords. But, after the Queen has been captured in an ambush, the war is inevitable. Richard leads the rebel army and, with his bravery, conquered the most of the English territories on French soil, besieging their father the king in the castle of Rouen. But the kings of England and France are much more intertwined then it could seem at a first glance, in fact their plans were established long before the beginning of the rebellion. The three brothers have to face a path filled of traps, betrayal and shifting alliance until the incomplete defeat. But in the process Richard will learn the true meaning of being a knight and will also meet his promise bride Alys.
Cast[edit]
- Debbie Rochon as Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine
- Mishael Lopes Cardozo as Wilhelm
- Greg Maness as Richard The Lionheart
- Sharon Fryer as Magdalene
- Marco Naggar as Geoffrey
- Andrea Zirio as Henry the Young
- Maurizio Corigliano as English Archer
- Christian Burruano as Messenger
- Neil Cole as Captain
- Christopher Jones as One Eye
- Giada Ghittino as Marie
- Josette Jocolle' as Waitress
- William Milla as Kid
- Rebecca Viora as Alys
- Derek Allen as King Henry II
- Kenneth Smolders as Alys' Father
- Jon Firman as Castle Lord
- Andrea Lorenzo Canetto as Monk
- Gianluca Mezzogori as Rebels Commander
- David Callahan as Chester
- Bryan Ayres as King Louis
- Emil Corradin as Blacksmith
- Daniele Imhoff as English Herald
- Elisa Allara as Maid
- Valeri Alessandro as Rebel
- Murielle Jocolle' as Waitress
- Lucia Allara as Maid
- Irene Corradin as Kid
- Davide Chiolero as Wilhelm's Herald
See also[edit]
- Cultural depictions of Eleanor of Aquitaine
- Cultural depictions of Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany
- Cultural depictions of Henry II of England
- Cultural depictions of Henry the Young King
- Cultural depictions of Louis VII of France
- Cultural depictions of Richard I of England
External links[edit]
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