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Richard: The Lionheart

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King Henry II (Malcolm McDowell) tests his son Richard's (Gregory Chandler) honor and loyalty by sending him to a hellish prison.
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Andrew Y Nov 7 Laughably bad. How not to make movies, this is truly inexcusable……… See more Leon B @jferreira Apr 30 It was a good movie—I really liked it!!! See more Frances H 04/02/2020 Pathetically bad. Malcolm McDowel, how could you sink so low? What happened to that guy from A Clockwork Orange? From Stanley Kubrick to this?? Couldn't finish it. See more 06/27/2017 The bottom line is, bad acting, confusing story/plot, overused plot device (yes indeed, another 1000 year curse!), noticeably bad editing, poor choreography, certain scenes were dragged on unnecessarily ... See more 10/24/2016 Man how could they have gone wrong in so many ways..... i don't mind fantasy movie's whom attempt to retain some kind if historically accuracy, but this one just went on many paths of retardation.... and could they have richard any lees likable and gay.... only good thing about this silly shit was of course mcdowell's brief appearances as king henry See more 11/29/2014 Terrible. Wretched script. Awful music See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis King Henry II (Malcolm McDowell) tests his son Richard's (Gregory Chandler) honor and loyalty by sending him to a hellish prison.
Director
Stefano Milla
Producer
Blinov Oleg Adrianovich, Phil Gorn, Stefano Milla
Screenwriter
Gero Giglio, Stefano Milla
Production Co
Wonderphil Entertainment
Rating
R (Some Sexuality/Nudity|Violence)
Genre
Action, Fantasy
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Jan 21, 2014, Original
Release Date (Streaming)
Jan 21, 2014
Runtime
1h 40m
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