Sword Of Vengeance
From the creator of ';Hammer of the Gods';, starring Stanley Weber (Borgia) and Annabelle Wallis (Annabelle), the subjects of a ruthless tyrant';s oppression discover an unlikely freedom fighter whose code of honor demands bloody retribution
1970 in Ruma, Serbia, Yugoslavia
18 May 1962, Ceské Budejovice, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]
12 October 1963, Marylebone, St. Marylebone [now City of Westminster], London, England, UK
1984, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK
August 19, 1977
29 March 1983, Camden, London, England, UK
1989, Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia
2 April 1976, Belgrade, Serbia
8 June 1974, Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia
May 25, 2015
Fans of samurai movies, historically inaccurate hairdos and a video camera's slow-mo button should lap up this daft swords and sandals slasher.May 28, 2015
The ritualised action sequences work well enough. It's just a pity the film-makers did not pay as much attention to the plotting as to the design of the movie.May 28, 2015
As opportunistic Game of Thrones cash-ins go, this perversely watchable low-budget quickie at least improves upon its producers' risible Hammer of the Gods.May 28, 2015
There is a brutal simplicity to the action that will appeal to some, but in terms of non-violent content Sword of Vengeance seems stretched even for a relatively short film.May 26, 2015
Despite all the action and the relatively short running time, we seem to spend large portions of the film waiting for something to happen.May 28, 2015
It's the kind of film that confuses slow-motion with significance: a shot of some rain dripping from the end of someone's nose takes minutes but tells us nothing except that the umbrella has not yet been invented.May 25, 2015
Glum, dumb and (even at 87 minutes) bum-numbing.May 26, 2015
Without its gratuitous slo-mo, this gleefully daft medieval hack 'n' slasher would last somewhere in the region of 15 minutes.