To Kill a King (2003)
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Runtime: 1 hr 42 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Synopsis: Tim Roth stars as Oliver Cromwell in this lavish story of revenge and betrayal set during the English Civil War. When Charles I is removed from power, a rivalry explodes between two former friends:... Tim Roth stars as Oliver Cromwell in this lavish story of revenge and betrayal set during the English Civil War. When Charles I is removed from power, a rivalry explodes between two former friends: General Cromwell and Lord General Thomas Fairfax. As Fairfax makes plans to restore Charles to the throne, Cromwell orders the king's execution, setting off a battle that tears English right down the middle. While beautifully reproducing its historical era, TO KILL A KING is also a gripping film about loyalty that features a fantastic turn by Rupert Everett in the role of Charles. [More]
Starring: Tim Roth, Dougray Scott, Rupert Everett, Olivia Williams
Starring: Tim Roth, Dougray Scott, Rupert Everett, Olivia Williams, Corin Redgrave, James Bolan, Jake Nightingale, Jeremy Swift, Steven Webb, Leonard Woodcock, Finbar Lynch, Julian Rivett, Melissa Knatchbull, Adrian Scarborough
Director: Mike Barker
Director: Mike Barker
Composer: Richard G. Mitchell
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