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William Tell

2025 | 133m | English

(5984 votes)

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Popularity: 16 (history)

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The narrative unfolds in the 14th Century, when the European nations vie for supremacy within the Holy Roman Empire. The ambitious Austrian Empire, desiring more land, invades neighbouring Switzerland, a serene and pastoral nation. Protagonist William Tell, a formerly peaceful hunter, finds himself forced to take action as his family and homeland come under threat from the oppressive Austrian King and his ruthless warlords.
Release Date: Jan 17, 2025
Director: Nick Hamm
Writer: Nick Hamm, Friedrich Schiller
Genres: Action, Drama, History
Keywords switzerland, rape and murder, apple, middle ages (476-1453), medieval, crossbow, burning building, tyranny, rebel leader, 14th century, father son relationship, medieval times, william tell, middle age
Production Companies Tempo Productions, Groenlandia, Free Turn
Box Office Revenue: $264,637
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 07, 2025
Entered: Sep 13, 2024
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Name Character
Claes Bang William Tell
Connor Swindells Gessler
Golshifteh Farahani Suna
Jonah Hauer-King Rudenz
Ellie Bamber Princess Bertha
Rafe Spall Stauffacher
Emily Beecham Gertrude
Jonathan Pryce Attinghausen
Ben Kingsley King Albrecht
Solly McLeod Melchtal
Amar Chadha-Patel Furst
Sam Keeley Baumgarten
Tobias Jowett Walter Tell
Jake Dunn Stussi
Angus Kennedy Town Crier
Samuel Edward-Cook Kuoni
Paul Bullion Commander Armgard
Aron von Andrian Sergeant Heinrich
Diarmaid Murtagh Master Builder
Éanna Hardwicke Young Tell
Jess Douglas-Welsh Queen Agnes
Dylan Devonald Smith Captain
Billy Postlethwaite The Wolfshot
Neva Leoni Baumgarten’s Wife
Colin Bennett Melchtal’s Father
David Moorst Leopold
Theo Hamm Duke John
Gabriele Greggio Crusading Knight
Harry Ball Young Stauffaucher
Christian Petaroscia Suna's Brother
Nina Zem Young Suna
Jolyon Coy Reding
Charlotte Mills Peasant Woman
Gianluca Magni Austrian Soldier
Yuri Ribeiro Soldier
Name Job
Nick Hamm Writer, Director
Friedrich Schiller Original Story
Tariq Anwar Editor
Jamie D. Ramsay Director of Photography
Steven Price Original Music Composer
Mike Tehrani ADR Mixer
Oliver Ferris Foley Artist, Sound
Adam Mendez Foley Mixer
Tonino Zera Production Design
Chiara Balducci Set Decoration
Lauren Evans Casting
Avy Kaufman Casting
Francesca Sartori Costume Design
Claudia Pompili Makeup Artist
Luca Mazzoccoli Makeup Artist
Mark DeSimone ADR Mixer
Dian Hristov Stunt Coordinator
Vencislav Stojanov Stunts
Georgi Manchev Fight Choreographer
Lauren Mary Kim Stunts
Name Title
Georgia Bayliff Producer
Lauren Cox Producer
Jessica Gamburg Producer
Jon Hamm Executive Producer
Marie-Christine Jaeger-Firmenich Producer
Francesco Marras Executive Producer
David Nichols Executive Producer
Piers Tempest Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

Hmmm. Never before have I heard anyone proudly declare "We are Swiss" in quite such an underwhelming manner before, and that rather sums up the lacklustre performance of Claes Bang as the title character in this verbose crossbow chronology. Traumatised by his experiences in the Crusade, he's now not ... a natural rebel but is instead content to live peaceably with his wife and son. When he comes to the rescue of a stranger whose wife had just been raped and murdered by the occupying troops of the King of Austria (Sir Ben Kingsley) his former valiance is rekindled and releases all manner of hell on his unprepared, unarmed and unsuspecting people. Pursued by the maniacal "Gessler" (Connor Swindell) and his blonde henchman "Stussi" (Jake Dunn), he has to rediscover his skill with the arrow, and yes - there's the legendary scene with the apple and the boy's head! There is some stunning Alpine photography mingled in with the pretty obvious CGI, and to be fair to it there are plenty of action scenes as Tell and his rapidly increasing circle of friends proves to be quite adept at reducing their foes to wriggling corpses. Sir Ben has managed to fish out his eye patch from "The Last Legion" (2007) but like Sir Jonathan Pryce, he doesn't really feature enough to make much more than a few cameo appearances to add a little bit of Thespian gravitas to this rather sterile and flat history. The characters are really lacking in charisma in this film and the long-winded dialogue and charm-free efforts from all but, perhaps, Dunn - think a weedier version of "Stamper" from "Tomorrow Never Dies" (1997) just don't really resonate much at all. There's plenty of attention to the creative detail with the costumes and castles all fitting the bill nicely but it's probably half an hour longer than it needs to be and screams sequel at us at it's all rather rushed end.

Jan 22, 2025