Kingdom of Heaven (2005) Germany, Spain, Morocco
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Director:Ridley Scott
Studio:Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
Producer:Karim Abouobayd, Lisa Ellzey, Bruce Devan, Mark Albela
Writer:William Monahan
Rated:R
Date Added:2017-02-20
ASIN:B000AM6MM8
UPC:024543206408
Price:$29.98
Awards:3 wins & 11 nominations
Genre:Action, Adventure, War, History
Release:2005-10-11
IMDb:0320661
Duration:144
Picture Format:Anamorphic Widescreen
Aspect Ratio:2.35:1
Sound:DTS
Languages:English, Italian, Latin
Features:DISC ONE:
"The Pilgrim's Guide" Text Commentary Incorporating Historical and Production Notes While You Watch the Film


DISC TWO:
Interactive Production Grid - Lets YOU Control the Moviemaking Experience from the Perspective of the Director, Cast or Crew!
"Movie ReelL Kingdom of Heaven" As Seen on the A&E Network
"History v/s Hollywood" As seen on the History Channel
4 Behind-The Scenes Featurettes
Theatrical Trailer
LAC code:300006348
DVD or VHS:DVD
Original:original
Ridley Scott  ...  (Director)
William Monahan  ...  (Writer)
 
Orlando Bloom  ...  Balian de Ibelin
Eva Green  ...  Sibylla
Liam Neeson  ...  Godfrey de Ibelin
Martin Hancock  ...  Gravedigger
Michael Sheen  ...  Priest
Nathalie Cox  ...  Balian's Wife
Eriq Ebouaney  ...  Firuz
Jouko Ahola  ...  Odo
David Thewlis  ...  Hospitaler
Philip Glenister  ...  Squire
Bronson Webb  ...  Apprentice
Kevin McKidd  ...  English Sergeant
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau  ...  Village Sheriff
Steven Robertson  ...  Angelic Priest
Marton Csokas  ...  Guy de Lusignan
Alexander Siddig  ...  Imad
Velibor Topic  ...  Almaric
Michael Shaeffer  ...  Young Sergeant
Brendan Gleeson  ...  Reynald de Chatillon
Nasser Memarzia  ...  Muslim Grandee
Jeremy Irons  ...  Tiberias
Jon Finch  ...  Jerusalem
Edward Norton  ...  King Baldwin
Lotfi Yahya Jedidi  ...  Old Ibelin Housekeeper
Samira Draa  ...  Sibylla's Maid
Ulrich Thomsen  ...  Templar Master
Matthew Rutherford  ...  Rider
Michael Fitzgerald  ...  Humphrey
Ghassan Massoud  ...  Saladin
Khaled Nabawy  ...  Mullah
Karim Saleh  ...  Saracen Messenger
Shane Attwooll  ...  Reynald's Templar Knight
Giannina Facio  ...  Saladin's Sister
Emilio Doorgasingh  ...  Saracen Engineer
Peter Cant  ...  Peasant Boy
Angus Wright  ...  Richard's Knight
Iain Glen  ...  Richard Coeur de Lion
Tim Barlow  ...  Old Guard (director's cut)
Paul Brightwell  ...  Son of Roger de Cormier (director's cut)
Peter Copley  ...  Old Pilgram (director's cut)
Alex O'Dogherty  ...  
Bill Paterson  ...  Bishop (director's cut)
Robert Pugh  ...  Godfrey's Elder Brother (director's cut)
Christian Boeving  ...  Soldier
Alex Revan  ...  Blood Knight
Maria-Teresa Barbasso  ...  Art Director
Robert Cowper  ...  Art Director
Gianni Giovagnoni  ...  Art Director
Ivo Husnjak  ...  Art Director
John King  ...  Art Director
Marco Trentini  ...  Art Director
Sonja Klaus  ...  Set Decorator
Dody Dorn  ...  Editor
Antoinette Boulat  ...  Casting Director
Jina Jay  ...  Casting Director
Debra Zane  ...  Casting Director
Summary: It is the time of the Crusades during the Middle Ages - the world shaping 200-year collision between Europe and the East. A blacksmith named Balian has lost his family and nearly his faith. The religious wars raging in the far-off Holy Land seem remote to him, yet he is pulled into that immense drama. Amid the pageantry and intrigues of medieval Jerusalem he falls in love, grows into a leader, and ultimately uses all his courage and skill to defend the city against staggering odds. Destiny comes seeking Balian in the form of a great knight, Godfrey of Ibelin, a Crusader briefly home to France from fighting in the East. Revealing himself as Balian's father, Godfrey shows him the true meaning of knighthood and takes him on a journey across continents to the fabled Holy City. In Jerusalem at that moment--between the Second and Third Crusades--a fragile peace prevails, through the efforts of its enlightened Christian king...