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A 14th century Crusader returns with his comrade to a homeland devastated by the Black Plague. The Church commands the two knights to transport a witch to a remote abbey, where monks will perform a ritual in hopes of ending the pestilence.
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Produced by Atlas Entertainment, Relativity Media, with the date of issue 2011-01-07 on the big screen in all countries simultaneously. This series was witnessed by minimum 100000000 ticket sales in all countries since first time played. With all ratings touching numbers 5.4 stars, making this film very suitable for you to watch. Each episode played very well by Nicolas Cage (Behman), Ron Perlman (Felson), Ulrich Thomsen (Eckhardt), Christopher Lee (Cardinal D'Ambroise), Fernanda Dorogi (Givaudon), Stephen Graham (Hagamar), Rebekah Kennedy (Peasant Trurk Girl), Matt Devere (Sergeant in Arms), Robert Sheehan (Kay), Claire Foy (The Girl), Stephen Campbell Moore (Debelzaq), Rory McCann (Soldier Commander), Kevin Rees (Dying Monk), Andrew Hefler (Jail Bailiff), Róbert Bánlaki (Livery Boy), Barna Illyés (Cardinal's Priest), Simone Kirby (Midwife), Elen Rhys (Peasant Girl), Nicholas Sidi (Priest), Nicola Sloane (Spinster), Ada Michelle Loridans (Mila), Lisa Marie Dupree (Tavern Girl) fascinates you while watching it. Directed by Dominic Sena very enchanting in every part makes you not disappointed when you see it. If you like you can go to this link. You just need a 5 minutes to become a member.
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