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Shadow of the Sword

2005 | 115m | English

(1146 votes)

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Central Europe, early 16th century: two childhood friends, Martin & Georg, find themselves on rival sides of a religious war with both of them struggling to do the right thing.
Release Date: May 12, 2005
Director: Simon Aeby
Writer: Steve Attridge, Susanne Freund
Genres: Adventure, Action
Keywords executioner
Production Companies Allegro Film, Samsa Film, T&C Film, Eurofilm Stúdió, Film and Music Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $8,500,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Steven Berkoff Inquisitor
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau Martin
Julie Cox Margaretha
Lili Gesler Librarian's daughter
Anastasia Griffith Anna
Maria Hofstätter Maria
Virág Bárány Margaretha's Maid
Patrick Godfrey Bertram
Lee Ingleby Bernhard
Eddie Marsan Fabio
Joe Mason Jakob
Peter McDonald Georg
John Shrapnel Archbishop
Name Job
Steve Attridge Writer
Caterina Czepek Costume Design
Hans Wagner Set Decoration
Balázs Novák Makeup Artist
Emma Murphy ADR Supervisor
Vanesa Lorena Tate ADR Supervisor
Andreas Schneider Foley
Jeff Cunningham Special Effects
Peter Altendorfer Location Manager
Susanne Freund Writer
Matthias Weber Music
Christoph Kanter Production Design
Katalin Jakots Makeup Supervisor
Bettina Mazakarini Sound Editor
Bernhard Maisch Sound Re-Recording Mixer
András Khin Steadicam Operator
Péter Sidló Gaffer
Patricia Schömitz Assistant Costume Designer
Gabriella Winkler Script Supervisor
Colin Nicolson Sound Mixer
Gabriella Németh Key Hair Stylist
Réka Görgényi Makeup Artist
Mihály Marton Property Master
Simon Aeby Director
Vladimír Smutný Director of Photography
Béla Unger Stunt Coordinator
Name Title
Helmut Grasser Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Ok, so the writing and much of the acting do rather let this down, but it has assembled a surprisingly decent cast and the standard of the production is really fairly good for what must have been a fairly low-budget affair. It’s all about two lads who were separated at a young age. One - “Georg” (Pe ... ter McDonald) is headed for holy orders, the other “Martin” (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) is seconded into the military service of the emperor. Years pass and events now dictate that the former man be the prior in a small town where the latter is sent - as it’s executioner. John Shrapnel is probably the most lauded Thespian in this drama, but his role of the bishop is predictable and undercooked suggesting he only had one or two filming days to give this. Steven Berkoff is here too, but he is nowhere near his maniacal best as the menacingly titled “inquisitor” and at just short of two hours, it all takes far too long to get anywhere near the sharp end of it’s blade. Aesthetically, it does look good and it does give us a sense of the mud-strewn life lived by a population that lived in fear of a church that was very much of the “do as I say, not as I do” frame of mind and you like the genre then it’s a sort of “Cadfael” with gore, - and I didn’t hate it.

Aug 02, 2025