Prince of Jutland, also known as Royal Deceit and Thrones & Empires, is a 1994 drama adventure film co-written and directed by Gabriel Axel and starring Christian Bale, Gabriel Byrne, Helen Mirren, and Kate Beckinsale.[1] It is an 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.[2][3]
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Directed by | Gabriel Axel |
Written by | Gabriel Axel Erik Kjersgaard |
Produced by | Kees Kasander |
Starring | Christian Bale Gabriel Byrne Helen Mirren Kate Beckinsale Brian Cox |
Cinematography | Henning Bendtsen |
Edited by | Jean-François Naudon |
Music by | Per Nørgård |
Production companies | Les Films Ariane Woodline Films Ltd. Kenneth Madsen Filmproduktion A/S Canal+ Films Roses |
Distributed by | Constantin Film |
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Running time | 109 minutes |
Countries | France United Kingdom Denmark Germany Netherlands |
Languages | English Danish |
The film featured the debut film performances of David Bateson, who later became known for voicing Agent 47 (the protagonist of video game series Hitman), and English actor Andy Serkis.
Films directed by Gabriel Axel | |
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