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2000, regia di Robert Hutt
Scheda: Nazione: Canada - Produzione: Robert Hutt & Associates Ltd. (Charing Cross Films) per Canada's Vision TV Network - Distribuzione: CTCPF (Canada Television and Cable Production Fund License Program) - Soggetto: Mark Finnan - Sceneggiatura: Mark Finnan - Fotografia: Fred MacDonald - Montaggio: Jeff Fish - Musiche: Kurt Hahn - Formato: Color, documentario, miniserie tv - Durata: 72'.
Cast: David Matheson, David McClelland, Raymond O'Neill.
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«Few followers of the Templar Legacy are unaware of the story of Prince
Henry Sinclair; the 14th century Scottish Nobleman who was the last Earl of
Orkney and a kin to the man who built the famed Rosslyn Chapel. Sinclair, of
Scottish and Viking lineage, was a true adventurer worthy of his combined
heritage. In 1398 Henry Sinclair traveled across the sea to Nova Scotia - a
century before the famed voyage of Columbus. Traces the transatlantic journey of
Prince Henry Sinclair. Examines such topics as Rosslyn Chapel, the Crusades, the
Cathars, the bloodline of Christ theory and the Quest for the Holy Grail.
Through the course of the film, the question is asked, "What is the Grail?" This
question is answered through a comprehensive history of the Holy Relic and its
possible connection to the Knights Templar. Unlike many documentaries, which use
pan and scan pictures with a talking head voice over track, the Prince and the
Grail uses location footage, costumed actors and interviews with experts on the
topic».