Richard the Lionheart: Rebellion

Richard the Lionheart: Rebellion
Directed by Stefano Milla
Produced by Blinov Oleg Adrianovich
Phil Gorn
Stefano Milla
Written by Gero Giglio
Stefano Milla (co-writer)
Starring Debbie Rochon
Chandler Maness
Andrea Zirio
Mishael Lopes Cardozo
Neil Cole
Marco Naggar
Rebecca Viora
Derek Allen
Christopher Jones
Giada Ghittino
Jon Firman
Music by Dom Capuano
Cinematography Fabrizio Meynardi
Edited by Stefano Milla
Production
company
Claang Entertainment
DOMA Entertainment
WonderPhil Productions
Distributed by WonderPhil Productions
Release dates
  • June 11, 2015 (2015-06-11)
Running time
96 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Richard the Lionheart: Rebellion is a 2015 film, and a sequel of 2013 film, Richard the Lionheart, starring Chandler Maness as Richard The Lionheart, Andrea Zirio as Henry the Young and Debbie Rochon as Eleanor of Aquitaine.

Plot

In a Europe divided between the two great powers of England and France, the sons of the English king, Henry the Young King, Richard, and Geoffrey, lead a rebellion against their own father supported in their fight by the old king of France, Louis and especially by their French mother, Eleanor of Aquitaine. The eldest of the three, Henry, while trying to find allies, is forced to comply the compromises imposed by a land too much divided and with too many lords. But, after the Queen has been captured in an ambush, the war is inevitable. Richard leads the rebel army and, with his bravery, conquered the most of the English territories on French soil, besieging their father the king in the castle of Rouen. But the kings of England and France are much more intertwined then it could seem at a first glance, in fact their plans were established long before the beginning of the rebellion. The three brothers have to face a path filled of traps, betrayal and shifting alliance until the incomplete defeat. But in the process Richard will learn the true meaning of being a knight and will also meet his promise bride Alys.

Cast

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