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Reclaiming The Blade DVD

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Hollywood and historians join forces to celebrate the culture and craft of swords the movie legends and academic warriors who wield them and the emerging worldwide movement to reclaim medieval and renaissance martial arts. Narrated by acclaimed Welsh actor John Rhys-Davies produced with the support of Weta Workshop and the Royal Armouries this highly anticipated unique film traces the sword's true history and cinema's tribute to its beauty and necessity in films like Lord of the Rings Star Wars The Chronicles of Narnia and Pirates Of The Caribbean. Viggo Mortensen... (Eastern Promises) Karl Urban (Bourne Supremacy JJ Abrams' new Star Trek) Richard Taylor (Lord Of The Rings King Kong The Chronicles Of Narnia) Bob Anderson (Hollywood Sword-master to Errol Flynn Johnny Depp Mark Hamill) and legendary illustrator John Howe (Lord Of The Rings The Chronicles Of Narnia) discuss our fascination with swords in popular media. [show more]

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Released
03 May 2010
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Anchor Bay Home Entertainment 
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Runtime
74 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060020629082 
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John Rhys-Davies narrates this documentary celebrating the history, culture and craft of the sword. The film examines the role of the sword in myth, legend and film, and looks at the current re-emergence of medieval and Renaissance martial arts.