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Director: | Charlie Steeds |
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Writer: | Charlie Steeds |
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The Two Princes, imprisoned and allegedly murdered in the Bloody Tower within the Tower Of London by Richard III. The story tells how they allegedly came back to haunt the Tower and with guards and inmates starting to die in horrible circumstances, it becomes clear the Two Princes are out for revenge. A chilling ghost story based on the famous mystery. | |
Release Date: | Jun 27, 2022 |
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Director: | Charlie Steeds |
Writer: | Charlie Steeds |
Genres: | Horror, History |
Keywords | ghost, medieval england, prisoner, haunted castle, demonic spirit, dungeon, angel of death |
Production Companies | Dark Temple Motion Pictures |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
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Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Natalie Martins | Jone Farepoynt |
Derek Nelson | Angel of Death / Guard 2 |
James Swanton | Solomon |
Greg Draven | Bartholomew Greystock |
Tessa Wood | Mildred Pedrick |
Rory Wilton | King Edward |
Jake Watkins | Geoffrey |
Tim Cartwright | Richard |
Grace Blackman | Queen Elizabeth |
Emma Spurgin Hussey | Mistress Blythe |
Reece Connolly | Isaac Crawgyll |
Jaime Seal | Mayhew |
Jay O'Connell | Perkin |
Richard Rowden | Henry Pedrick |
Paul Mansell | Ralph Farepoynt |
Mark Brunnock | Guard 3 |
Name | Job |
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Patrick Flannery | Sound Recordist |
Grace Fox | Production Assistant |
Charlie Steeds | Director, Cinematography, Editor, Set Decoration, Writer |
Derek Nelson | Still Photographer, Assistant Camera, Production Manager |
Natalie Martins | Still Photographer |
Name | Title |
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May Monteiro | Executive Producer |
Jeremy Rothwell | Executive Producer |
Charlie Steeds | Producer |
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Set during the dying days of England's King Edward IV, this is a speculative version of the events that removed his legitimate heir and his brother and smoothed the process of ensuring that Richard III succeeded to give battle in vain. Now I say speculative because this has largely abandoned the his ... tory and supplanted it with the vivid imagination of auteur Charlie Steeds. He can't have had much money or time for anything here, but despite that he manages to film a certain effective eeriness to the scenarios. There is, however, nothing more to be said for this fanciful, slightly kinky, and really quite risible tale of usurpation. The acting is as bad as the writing - and that's saying something. Richard Rowden and Reece Connolly come across little better than easy on the eye drama school students and Tim Cartwright's attempt at portraying the megalomanic Richard III can be guaranteed to remind you of the original "Blackadder" series from forty years earlier. The myths about the princes in the tower are a great seam for film makers. This one? Well it's one that needs to be planted six feet under!