Prince of Jutland

Prince of Jutland

Promotional poster for the film under the title Royal Deceit
Directed by Gabriel Axel
Produced by Kees Kasander
Written by Gabriel Axel
Erik Kjersgaard
Starring Christian Bale
Music by Per Nørgård
Cinematography Henning Bendtsen
Edited by Jean-François Naudon
Distributed by Constantin Film
Release dates
  • 19 August 1994 (1994-08-19)
Running time
109 minutes
Country France, United Kingdom, Denmark, Germany, Netherlands
Language English, Danish

Prince of Jutland (AKA Royal Deceit) is a 1994 film adaptation of the Danish legend of prince Amleth, drawing upon the 12th century works of Saxo Grammaticus, which was also the inspiration for Shakespeare's Hamlet.[1][2] The film was directed by Gabriel Axel.[3] This movie was also the film debut of David Bateson, as Hother, who later became known for voicing Agent 47, the protagonist of video game series Hitman.

Cast

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References

  1. Max Louwerse; Willie Van Peer (1 January 2002). Thematics: Interdisciplinary Studies. John Benjamins Publishing. pp. 316–. ISBN 1-58811-282-9.
  2. Mette Hjort; Scott Mackenzie (18 August 2005). Cinema and Nation. Routledge. pp. 105–. ISBN 978-1-134-61884-2.
  3. Lovie McGregor (1 November 2012). Christian Bale! the Dark Knight Unmasked: Demystify the Real Christian Bale. Ebook.GD Publishing. pp. 10–. ISBN 978-1-61323-031-2.

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