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Pendragon: Sword of His Father

  • 2008
  • 2h 2m
IMDb RATING
3.8/10
362
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Pendragon: Sword of His Father, DVD cover. Translated into Spanish, Portuguese and German.
AdventureFantasy

Set in 411 AD, Pendragon tells the story of young Artos who is raised to believe that God has a purpose for each day. When his family is killed and he is taken into slavery by the Saxons, Ar... Read allSet in 411 AD, Pendragon tells the story of young Artos who is raised to believe that God has a purpose for each day. When his family is killed and he is taken into slavery by the Saxons, Artos questions his God. Advancing through the military ranks, Artos begins to understand th... Read allSet in 411 AD, Pendragon tells the story of young Artos who is raised to believe that God has a purpose for each day. When his family is killed and he is taken into slavery by the Saxons, Artos questions his God. Advancing through the military ranks, Artos begins to understand that his father's vision was not based on the strength of man, but on the plan of God. Furth... Read all

  • Director
    • Chad Burns
  • Stars
    • Aaron Burns
    • Marilyn Mooney
    • Chad Burns
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.8/10
    362
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    • Director
      • Chad Burns
    • Stars
      • Aaron Burns
      • Marilyn Mooney
      • Chad Burns
    • 10User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Aaron Burns
    Aaron Burns
    • Artos
    Marilyn Mooney
    • Wenneveria
    • (as Marilyn Burns)
    Chad Burns
    • Lailoken
    Cary Annen
    • Saxon Guard
    Drew Annen
    • Saxon Guard
    Nathan Ashton
    • Regeanhere
    • (voice)
    Adrianne Burns
    • Justinian's Wife
    Andrew Burns
    • King Ambrosius
    Nicholas Burns
    • Caydern
    Raymond Burns
    • Justinian Pendragon
    Erik Dewar
    • Brotus
    Jacob Dietz
    • Extra Viking
    Samuel Dietz
    • Extra: Viking
    Brian Ervin
    • Carasseus
    Wally Patton
    • Hengest
    Tim Quinlan
    • Quinlan
    Daniel Ross
    Daniel Ross
    • Caydern
    • (voice)
    Howard Shepherd
    • Regeanhere
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      • Chad Burns
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    2auz_122

    Worst Film of its Roman time....

    This movie is wonderful if u like low budget films where their accent is so annoying that looks like Roman's actually spoke with American accents. Apart from their voice acting everything else makes it look even worst no real effects used, i got up to the intro and even the Saxons look like bikers with plastic helmets on and carpets around them.... This truly awful film doesn't deserve the 1 out of 10 because that is only reserved for troll 2, You know the movie.... I don't expect any cult following for this film..... A lot of Roman movies are always awful and the last legion wasn't as bad as this but it could certainly do with lot more experienced actors even with little Latin would make it more interesting.....
    1eapplebaum

    Wow!! I feel duped. WORST FILM in the WORLD! not camp, not amateur, not worthy!

    I was looking for a film about King Arthur and/or Merlin and instead I got a Christian family made film about God and faith. There's little to no dialogue and when people do speak it's delivered terribly. This film has an agenda to tell history through the eyes of contemporary Pious people. It's almost comical when a completely inept (non) actor says "this is the gateway to Britain" with a Midwestern accent. For the first 15 minutes it was not clear who is who and what is what and why anything was happening. It was funny when the German Saxon had a Scottish accent though. It took 23 minutes to hear the father call-out the main character's name, "Arthur". The lack of dialogue other than when they speak about God's grace, is actually astounding. What a great disappointment to the story of King Arthur, who, it seems traveled with "knights" that likely were not religious at all. It was hard to watch the people pretending to act. I can not help wondering why they would have these people pretend to act, they're worse than amateur actors, they're worse than any High School musical I've seen. I've seen better acting on the stage of a Middle School. it was painful, I had to turn it off.
    10hailmary-42436

    Adventure film with brave young men facing danger with courage and integrity.

    Fantasy/adventure is not my favorite type of film, but my children love it and so I watch it quite a bit. This being said, Pendragon does not deserve the reviews it has received on this site. This is a shame because I use IMDb as a guide to weed out poor-quality movies. After reading the reviews stating that the acting was inferior, the effects lame and the whole thing mismanaged, we almost did not watch the movie. Pendragon was great for its genre. The acting well-played, the scenes convincing, the effects stunning (sword fights well-done). The only reasons why someone might give this film a poor review are: religious objections to a movie that shows a society of faith, not atheism; artistic objections because the movie had no CGI- that is, the actors had to "act", do their own stunts, etc,... Or perhaps the poor reviewers simply prefer to be fed the drivel seeping out of Hollywood, instead of watching a real movie, with actors acting realistically to circumstances, and a real family making it happen. Excellent film. Please make more!
    3faladh-mail

    Unfortunately is just another wasted film

    This is my first review in the IMDb, and I'm doing this just because I saw a terrible wasted film. In the beginning I really tried to see the best part of it. You think, "Oh, come on is a "C" movie, let's give a chance to this awful actor, or, the direction is not good but, let me just see it from another angle...." but is impossible. The main actor is simply worse then you can handle, you never see the face of the actors in front, the action take always more time then needed (is a problem with the cut), and it simply goes on ...

    The movie lacks continuity, it doesn't make you want to keep watching it, is sad, could be just a great film.

    I saw in the end, that was a family project, (that explain the non-convincing extras and other actors) but any way, a good director/ editor consulting would just be great. The idea is good, but is impossible to do a great film without a good protagonist (that was maybe the biggest mistake) and a good director.

    The soundtrack could be done with a really low budget, it would make the film flow better...
    1Brucewh

    All my Christian charity couldn't get me through this

    Okay, the Burns family and their hangers on managed to do something I have not experienced in a long time. They put together a movie so appallingly bad on every level that after an hour I just could not take any more. Between this and more than 40 years of community theatre experience, and I have never seen an ensemble cast so uniformly awful. The community leader/father character has all the dynamic presence and leadership potential of a failed amateur junior assistant apprentice library book sorter trainee. And I don't mean that in a good way. Fortunately for him, he is not overshadowed by any of his supporting cast. These people could not convincingly play talentless actors; I don't believe any of the actors could play themselves. They are quite simply as untalented as people with no talent. It is impossible to feel engaged with any character, care about whether any character in the movie succeeds or fails or lives or dies. Impossible to imagine that any of them had any impact at all on the other characters, let alone the future of Britain. It is really difficult to see how any of these people inspired enough passion in each other to produce children. They are less than boring.

    I was surprised to see that there were actually a handful of people involved in this movie not named Burns. It is not entirely unlikely to me that many of the people not named Burns are men married to women with the maiden name of Burns. Certainly none of the Burns family, extended family, and cluster of outsiders are any good at their respective jobs. About the only member of the production got anything right was the one who made sure that this Christian movie did not contain sex or profanity. It was obvious to me very quickly that whichever Burns was supposed to go to the library and do some research on fifth century weapons, tools, and so forth decided to look at some of the pictures in the Encyclopaedia Britannica and leave it at that.

    Inconsistencies and functional impossibilities abound. Anachronistic weapons, siege machines, materials, and construction techniques litter the first hour. There is no way the invaders brought back many siege machines from across the sea, and no way they mass-produced the nearly identical plethora of ballistas in the field, and no way they did all that construction work without word having spread far and wide for leagues in every direction; the invaders' attacks wouldn't of been a surprise, because the locals would have been sitting around waiting for them (bad strategy) for weeks or months. It is improbable that an invading army could have produced so many "fire projectiles" that could be hurled effectively, and most unlikely that they would even bother. Looking at the construction of the village walls and such, they'd if not the place down just by launching large rocks at the place. Which would've been wiser … based on the firefighting training and experience I had, that place would've burned to the ground first night, turning everything worth capturing into smoking debris and ash. Apparently the invading horde were fifth century Burns family sackers as well.

    One last thing. There are two roles not listed in the credits. One is the local tailor, who apparently buys modern fabrics from Kmart, and Owens a singer sewing machine. The other is the village hairdresser, who apparently owns a 411 A.D. model curling iron.

    My roommate checked this movie out from the library, misled by the title. The hope was to find an Arthurian legend film that's better than "Merlin." That BBC series was, by comparison, the documentary staged brilliantly by the Royal Shakespearean Company. I'm surprised the DVD actually got to the library. This has the quality of something that bypassed the "straight to DVD bargain bin" quality assortment, and instead achieved "straight to rubbish bin" status before release.

    Oh, and by the way, I didn't particularly like this film.

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    • Trivia
      Shot in four states: Michigan; Illinois; Indiana; and Missouri. A scene shot in a fifth state, Ohio, was cut during editing.
    • Goofs
      The barn and horse stalls at Pentragon Hall are obviously built of modern dimensional lumber.
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    • Release date
      • November 2008 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Kingdom of Swords
    • Production companies
      • Burns Family Studios
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      • $88,000 (estimated)
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      • 2h 2m(122 min)
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      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.22:1

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