Soldier of God is a 2005 American historical film directed by W.D. Hogan and starring Tim Abell.[2]
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Soldier of God | |
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Directed by | W.D. Hogan[1] |
Written by | Mir Bahmanyar |
Produced by | Mir Bahmanyar |
Starring |
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Cinematography | Neil Lisk |
Edited by | Cynthia Ludwig |
Music by | Greg Walsh |
Production company | Vides Cinematografica |
Release date | 2005 |
Running time | 94min |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
A Knights Templar meets a mysterious Muslim in the desert. They find refuge in an oasis at home of a beautiful woman. As the Knight falls for the woman and the simple life, he questions his Crusader ethos. But the Muslim holds a secret that will be bring devastation and change their lives for ever.[3][4]
The Mediavalists reviewed the film, stating: "Soldier of God is a relatively low budget production, but it doesn’t come across as cheap, or suffer as a result of its financial limitations. Most of the actors in this movie aren’t well known in terms of Hollywood star-power, but that’s irrelevant; the acting is solid and engaging."[5]
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