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Pendragon: Sword of his Father
2008, regia di Chad Burns
Scheda: Nazione: USA - Produzione: Burns Family Studios, Filmweavers - Distribuzione: EuroVideo - Fotografia: Ethan Ledden - Montaggio: Nicholas Burns - Costumi: Marilyn Burns - Musiche: Aaron Burns, Marilyn Burns - Formato: Color - Durata: 117'.
Cast: Aaron Burns, Marilyn Burns, Chad Burns, Cary Annen, Drew Annen, Nathan Ashton, Adrianne Burns, Andrew Burns, Nicholas Burns, Raymond Burns, Erik Dewar, Brian Ervin, Wally Patton, Tim Quinlan, Howard Shepherd, Eric Spyres, David B. Thompson, Rebekah Wixom.
Plot
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en.wikipedia.org: «The
story is set in 411 AD, one year after the legions of Rome withdrew from the
Isle of Britannia. Pendragon is the story of young Artos who is raised to
believe that God has a purpose for his life. After a tragic event resulting in
the burning of his village, the death of his father, and the disappearance of
his little sister Adria, he is taken into slavery by the Saxons, where Artos
begins to question his God. He soon manages to escape from the Saxons and is
nursed back to health by a Roman outcast named Ambrosius. When he fully
recovers, Artos travels to a Celtic fortress hidden in the Welsh mountains where
he becomes a great warrior. 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. Further events force Artos to decide between following God's
plan unto certain death or abandoning God to save himself».
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Conosciuto anche con il titolo: Pendragon - Das Schwert seines Vaters.
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