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Flesh+Blood

Country: The Netherlands, Language: English, 126 mins

  • Director: Paul Verhoeven
  • Writer: Gerard Soeteman
  • Producer: José Antonio Sáinz de Vicuña; Gijs Versluys

CGiii Comment

Sword and sorcery by Verhoeven - the more-miss-than-hit director: Showgirls versus Total Recall.

It looks good in places, the writing is terrible in all places and the acting is dire.

Jennifer Jason-Leigh as a princess - the most evil-looking - is woefully miscast.

Ultimately, it is 2 hours of utter nonsense.


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The(ir) Blurb...

A band of medieval mercenaries take revenge on a noble Lord who decides not to pay them by kidnapping the betrothed of the noble's son. As the plague and warfare cut a swathe of destruction throughout the land, the mercenaries hole up in a castle and await their fate.

Cast & Characters

Rutger Hauer as Martin;
Jennifer Jason Leigh as Agnes;
Tom Burlinson as Steven;
Jack Thompson as Hawkwood;
Fernando Hilbeck as Arnolfini;
Susan Tyrrell as Celine;
Ronald Lacey as Cardinal;
Brion James as Karsthans;
John Dennis Johnston as Summer;
Simon Andreu as Miel;
Bruno Kirby as Orbec;
Kitty Courbois as Anna;
Marina Saura as Polly;
Hans Veerman as Father George;
Jake Wood as Little John