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  1. About this movie. The year is 1348. Europe has fallen under the shadow of the Black Death. As the plague decimates all in its path, fear and superstition are rife. There are rumors of a village hidden in marshland that the plague cannot reach. There is talk of a necromancer who leads the village and is able to bring the dead back to life.

  2. The year is 1348. Europe has fallen under the shadow of the Black Death. As the plague decimates all in its path, fear and superstition are rife. In this apocalyptic environment, the church is losing its grip on the people. There are rumors of a village, hidden in marshland that the plague cannot reach.

  3. Despite its grim mood and subject matter, this film is an entertaining and generally a thought-provoking, medieval horror/thriller. Even with the film's low budget, it is impressive to look at. The misty landscapes, the costumes, the filthy details, and the sets are impressive.

  4. Jun 10, 2010 · Reviews Black Death review. Christopher Smith's new movie, Black Death, gives Duncan healthy doses of swords and Sean Bean. But there's a lot more to the film than that, he discovers...

  5. Black Plague. 2002 1h 55m R. 5.2 (964) Rate. Video. In 1348, with the horrors of the Black Death haunting Europe, English soldiers return home from war with a French nobleman as hostage. When people in their home village soon after begin to die, it is believed that the Black Death has struck once more.

  6. R. 2010. 1 hr 37 min. 6.4 (51,104) 71. In the 2010 film Black Death, directed by Christopher Smith, the audience is taken back to medieval Europe in the midst of the bubonic plague epidemic. The movie stars Eddie Redmayne as Osmund, a young monk, and Sean Bean as Ulrich, a knight leading a group of soldiers on a mission to find a remote village ...

  7. Black Death is a 2010 movie from Christopher Smith (director of Creep (2004), Severance (2006) and Triangle ), starring Sean Bean, Eddie Redmayne and Carice Van Houten. In 1348, the Bubonic Plague sweeps through England. Frightened, many people blame witches or their own sins.

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