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Le choix des seigneurs

Original title: I paladini - Storia d'armi e d'amori
  • 1983
  • R
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
786
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Le choix des seigneurs (1983)
Bradamante, a woman wearing an invincible suit of armor, is travelling the countryside at the time of the Crusades. After ending up in the middle of a web of romantic and cultural tangles, she finds herself in love with a Moor prince, while one of the Christian knights has fallen in love with a Moor princess. Others, however, are against the cross-cultural romance, and Bradamante's love is soon forced into a duel to the death. Will she ever be with her true love?
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Bradamante, a woman wearing an invincible suit of armor, is travelling the countryside at the time of the Crusades. After ending up in the middle of a web of romantic and cultural tangles, s... Read allBradamante, a woman wearing an invincible suit of armor, is travelling the countryside at the time of the Crusades. After ending up in the middle of a web of romantic and cultural tangles, she finds herself in love with a Moor prince, while one of the Christian knights has fallen... Read allBradamante, a woman wearing an invincible suit of armor, is travelling the countryside at the time of the Crusades. After ending up in the middle of a web of romantic and cultural tangles, she finds herself in love with a Moor prince, while one of the Christian knights has fallen in love with a Moor princess. Others, however, are against the cross-cultural romance, an... Read all

  • Director
    • Giacomo Battiato
  • Writers
    • Ludovico Ariosto
    • Giacomo Battiato
    • Sergio Donati
  • Stars
    • Zeudi Araya Cristaldi
    • Barbara De Rossi
    • Rick Edwards
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    786
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    • Director
      • Giacomo Battiato
    • Writers
      • Ludovico Ariosto
      • Giacomo Battiato
      • Sergio Donati
    • Stars
      • Zeudi Araya Cristaldi
      • Barbara De Rossi
      • Rick Edwards
    • 22User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Zeudi Araya Cristaldi
    Zeudi Araya Cristaldi
    • Marfisa
    • (as Zeudi Araya)
    Barbara De Rossi
    Barbara De Rossi
    • Bradamante
    Rick Edwards
    Rick Edwards
    • Orlando (Rolando)
    Ronn Moss
    Ronn Moss
    • Ruggero
    • (as Ron Moss)
    Maurizio Nichetti
    Maurizio Nichetti
    • Atlante
    Tanya Roberts
    Tanya Roberts
    • Angelica (Isabella)
    Giovanni Visentin
    • Ganelon (Gano)
    Tony Vogel
    Tony Vogel
    • Ferraù
    Leigh McCloskey
    Leigh McCloskey
    • Rinaldo
    Lina Sastri
    • La Maga
    Lucien Bruchon
    • Aquilante
    Al Cliver
    Al Cliver
    • Selvaggio
    • (as Pierluigi Conti)
    Massimo De Rossi
    • L'Eremita
    Hal Yamanouchi
    Hal Yamanouchi
    • Samurai
    Bobby Rhodes
    Bobby Rhodes
    • Mercenary
    Aurelio Gatti
    Aurelio Gatti
    Robert Spafford
    • Moor King
    Ottaviano Dell'Acqua
    Ottaviano Dell'Acqua
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    • Director
      • Giacomo Battiato
    • Writers
      • Ludovico Ariosto
      • Giacomo Battiato
      • Sergio Donati
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    User reviews22

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    5Deusvolt

    Renaissance armor so stunning you would want to steal them.

    This was shown in a first run theatre in the Philippines under the title Hearts and Armour.

    Now that I know from the other reviewers that this was originally a TV series, I begin to understand why the plot was so disjointed and somewhat incoherent when I saw it on its movie run.

    It is the time of the crusades when knights from the Christian and Muslim sides sought to outdo one another in chivalrous single combat.

    The dramatic acting was "over" especially of the women but the fight scenes were great. The photography and the scenic landscapes are treats to the artistic eye.

    The ornate Italian Renaissance armors are gems. Never mind that by the time such armors were made, the Crusades against the Moors were over.

    I saw a Manila jeepney (a public conveyance in the Philippines), known for their ornate decorations, on which motifs from the film were used and even displaying the English title Hearts and Armor. There was also an embossed shield. A Manila jeepney driver who fantasizes about being an Italian knight? Who says blue collar workers are prosaic and pedestrian? It would be helpful if a DVD version of the entire series is released so we can better appreciate the story and critique it with justice. By the way, there are Mexican film versions of the book on which it was based.
    6HaemovoreRex

    Interesting, albeit muddled story of love and gallantry

    The movie reviewed here was ostensibly edited down into it's present form from a much longer TV mini series.

    In fact after viewing the movie, it is very easy and indeed very tempting for one to imagine the source material contained within as a far more expansive, stirring epic of forbidden love and chivalry.

    Sadly however, it has to be said, that due to the aforementioned editing/condensing, much of the stories coherence appears to have been inevitably lost, rendering the movie with a distinctly rushed and overall muddled feel.

    This is a particular shame in fact, as aside from this, the film really does shine.

    Take for instance the look of the film: It boasts some truly stunning location shooting ranging from beautiful Autumn woodland to desolate tide swept beaches. The costumes here are also a particular standout with some truly innovative armour designs that rival even those found in John Boorman's far higher budgeted Excaliber. The fight choreography to, is particularly well executed here with some truly ferocious clashes between knights (and a healthy splattering of gore!)

    I would love to view this in its original series format, which I have a suspicion would have been rather better than what we are in fact left with here.

    However, having said this, what is indeed left is still very much worthy of viewing if you, as I am, happen to be a fan of films such as the aforementioned Excaliber and sword and sorcery genre movies in general.
    Blueghost

    Yeah, it's cheesy, and a stupid movie.

    Most likely this film was thrown together to ride the coat tails of John Boorman's "Excalibur." There's much in the way of imitation or homage paid to Boorman in terms of feel, and of course the knights.

    The problems with this film are various. One of the things that leaps out is the mediocre cinematography. Again, there's a whole hearted attempt to "pay homage" to Boorman, but the long shots are either misplaced or not set far enough away. There're some interesting scenes of bleak forests and wastelands, again like Boorman's work, but the shots are ill conceived with little in the way of thoughtful composition. I'll also add that there's an excessive number of slow motion shots.

    The story was a little difficult to follow, and the fact that the Moors in the film are depicted as caucasian (men with 1980's shoulder length feathered hair no less) doesn't help either visual or story aspect. And therein lies a tale because the acting is below average, hammy, boring and otherwise nearly talentless. Slow motion can only cover up so many sins. Sub par talent isn't one of them.

    One of the real drawbacks is a lack of cast. By that I mean warm bodys or extras. There're precious few people inhabiting this world, and it seems as though all the fighting is done by a little over half dozen folks (the main characters). There's money in the budget to build a Moor encampment, but no money hire the extras to bring it to life.

    Still, for all it's flaws, and even though I laughed out loud at a number of the more ridiculous parts (mostly the actors), I could appreciate it for what it is (that, and my buddy loaned me his copy, and I'd hate to tell him I disliked a film he really likes :)). It's a B-movie striving for an A. But striving for an A on money that's little more than a shoestring budget.

    Some nudity, a good amount of violence, the film was meant for an adult crowd, but if you took away the bare breasts and blood you'd have a film fit for kids. As it is it's designed for adult consumption, but unless you're a fan of the knight genre (by that I mean you really go overboard for all medieval themed films) I wouldn't recommend it.

    Fun but flawed. Don't bother unless you need some sword play on your TV screen, because it truly is a stupid film.

    *EDIT* The man who loaned me his tape is actually a private security type as well as an investigator for the Department of Justice. A real jerk.
    8saksd

    I really like this movie

    Yes it is low budget but the music is enchanting and the costumes are excellent. The storyline was hard to follow the first time i watched it but since i like the movie so much I didn't mind watching it over and over to figure out all the stuff going on in it. I think Rugerro is so handsome and the scenery is really quite perfect for the storyline. By far though the music really made the movie for me. I have been looking for this movie to add to my collection and am glad to have found it again. I can highly recommend this film to those of you that like the knights and damsels in distress genre. It has been said to be a poor imitation of Excaliber but I think in many ways it is its equal. Yes the acting is a bit lacking in places but what is good in the film more than makes up for that little flaw.
    6skallisjr

    A Classic Tale

    When I first rented a copy of the film, I thought it would just be another Medieval oater, but was pleasantly surprised to discover it had classic roots. It's a retelling of the Song of Roland. As Excalibur was the best incarnation of Le Morte d'Arthur, and Dark Kingdom was an incarnation of the Nordic Nibelungen Ring Cycle, the roots of this go back to the legends of Charlemagne, most specifically, Ariosto's Orlando Furioso.

    Naturally, the story is abbreviated from the original, and there are a few changes, possibly for simplicity.

    Probably because of its Italian origins, the film features some really artistically designed armor.

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      UK cinema and video versions were cut by 21 secs by the BBFC to remove cruel horse-falls.

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    • Release date
      • January 4, 1984 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Los caballeros de las cruzadas
    • Filming locations
      • Etna, Sicilia, Italy(location)
    • Production company
      • Vides Cinematografica
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      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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