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Beowulf is a 1999 American science fantasy-action film loosely based on the Old English epic poem Beowulf. The film was directed by Graham Baker and written by Mark Leahy and David Chappe.
Apr 1, 1999 · Beowulf: Directed by Graham Baker. With Christopher Lambert, Rhona Mitra, Oliver Cotton, Götz Otto. In a besieged land, Beowulf must battle against the hideous creature Grendel and his vengeance seeking mother.
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A post-apocalyptic re-imaging of the Saxon poem Beowulf from the late 90s starring the Highlander. Director: Graham Bake Writers: Mark Leahy, David Chappe Stars: Christopher Lambert, Rhona Mitra...
When warrior Beowulf (Christopher Lambert) learns that the inhabitants of the Outpost are being killed by a monstrous creature named Grendel, he offers to help the king, Hrothgar (Oliver Cotton...
- Adventure, Fantasy
Nov 16, 2007 · In the age of heroes, a mighty warrior named Beowulf (Ray Winstone) arrives at the court of King Hrothgar (Anthony Hopkins) and offers to rid the kingdom of a vicious demon called...
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- Adventure, Action, Fantasy, Animation
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In a besieged land, Beowulf must battle against the hideous creature Grendel and his vengeance seeking mother. This post-apocalyptic future story is based on the 8th century Saxon epic poem about the knight who battled a monster in a medieval castle.
A timeless epic tale of heroism and triumph, the legendary Old English tale of Beowulf is brought to life by Academy Award®-winning director Robert Zemeckis (The Polar Express,...
Christopher Lambert (Mortal Kombat, Highlander) stars in this futuristic update of the classic poem written in 900 AD and set in a world of supernatural evil and inexplicable danger! Torn from a legend whose roots are buried in the mists of time, Beowulf is half man - half god.
Beowulf is a 1999 American science fantasy - action film loosely based on the Old English epic poem Beowulf. The film was directed by Graham Baker and written by Mark Leahy and David Chappe.