The young beloveds fight for their love in medieval Scandinavia.The young beloveds fight for their love in medieval Scandinavia.The young beloveds fight for their love in medieval Scandinavia.
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- 2 wins & 2 nominations total
Borgar Garðarsson
- Alf
- (as Borgar Gardarsson)
Jörgen Lantz
- King Hammond
- (as Jørgen Lantz)
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- SoundtracksWhen Will the Killing End?
from The Red Mantle (US version 1972)
Music by Marc Fredericks
Lyrics by Robert I. Allen
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.....then by all means let me know directly at the above e-mail address so that I may arrange for a copy for you. While battling Norsemen impale and decapitate each other (pretty graphic for '67!) in bloody seaside duels, clan patriarch Gunnar Bjornstrand ('The Seventh Seal') worries that his beloved daughter is getting a little too sweet on a splendid blond beast from the wrong side of the "tracks," and so the plot thickens as that inevitable, classic tragedy awaits. The original version of this forgotten wonder has been hailed as one of the greatest exponents of 'medieval cinema." And despite some campy dubbing ('That was a good blow you gave me last night') and faded color, the domestic version's retention of the Cinemascope format helps one imagine what an awesome experience it must've been to see director Gabriel Axel's unspoiled foreign cut (btw, 20 years later Axel enjoyed major international acclaim with 'Babette's Feast').
- celinejanelle2000
- Nov 18, 2006
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- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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