Director:
Robin Jacob
Writers:
Robin Jacob, Helen Hollick
Stars:
Hazel D'Jan, Kate Maberly and Martin Klebba
Cast
Credited cast:
Hazel D'Jan ... Saracen Woman (rumored)
Kate Maberly ... Eadgyth Godwinson (rumored)
Martin Klebba ... Turold
Lee Arenberg ... Robert Champart
Susan George ... Queen Emma (rumored)
Mark Lester ... King Harold II
Anthony De Longis ... Walter Gifford
Ian Whyte ... Hardrada
Lewis Collins ... Earl Godwin
Ronan Vibert ... Sweyn - Brother of Harold II
Matthias Hues ... Hugh De Montfort
Katia Winter ... Edith Swanneck
Giles Alderson ... Tostig, brother of Harold II
Jeff Stewart ... Earl Siward
Kelly Downes ... Judith
Storyline
October 14th, 1066 is the most famous date in English history. It is the year of TWO invasions of England, and in which three huge and bloody pitched battles were fought. The feared Norse king Harald Hardraada ('hard ruler') led a veteran viking invasion army to northern England in mid-September, totally surprising the English- who were then waiting for William to invade on the south coast. Whilst King Harold Godwinson force-marched a hardened mounted/infantry army 190miles north from London to destroy this major and unexpected threat, Hardraada smashed another English army (under earls Edwin and Morcar) at GATE FULFORD, near York, September 20th. Five days later, at STAMFORD BRIDGE, Harold Godwinson in turn totally surprised Hardraada's unsuspecting army, and in a ferocious set-piece battle, the English massacred so many of their foes that they were finally allowed to sail home in just "24 out of 300" longships... Written by Monina De Vera
October 14th, 1066 is the most famous date in English history. It is the year of TWO invasions of England, and in which three huge and bloody pitched battles were fought. The feared Norse king Harald Hardraada ('hard ruler') led a veteran viking invasion army to northern England in mid-September, totally surprising the English- who were then waiting for William to invade on the south coast. Whilst King Harold Godwinson force-marched a hardened mounted/infantry army 190miles north from London to destroy this major and unexpected threat, Hardraada smashed another English army (under earls Edwin and Morcar) at GATE FULFORD, near York, September 20th. Five days later, at STAMFORD BRIDGE, Harold Godwinson in turn totally surprised Hardraada's unsuspecting army, and in a ferocious set-piece battle, the English massacred so many of their foes that they were finally allowed to sail home in just "24 out of 300" longships... Written by Monina De Vera
Details
Official Sites: Official site
Country: UK
Language: English
Release Date: 15 December 2011 (UK)
Filming Locations: Wales, UK
Box Office
Budget: £50,000,000 (estimated)
Technical Specs
Color: Color
Aspect Ratio: 1.85 : 1
Camera
Panavision Cameras and Lenses
Laboratory
DeLuxe
Film negative format (mm/video inches)
65 mm
Cinematographic process
Panavision
Printed film format
70 mm
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