The King's Guard (2000)

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Directed by Jonathan Tydor

Running Time: 95 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2000

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

High flying swordplay in this medieval action adventure. When one of the King's finest men turns traitor, it falls to a lone Guardsman to save the kingdom, treasure and beautiful princess.

When is The King's Guard next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Movies4Men December 30th, 3:50pm and on Movies4Men January 2nd, 2010, 2:15pm. See more...

Cast

Eric RobertsAugustus Talbert
Image for Ron PerlmanRon PerlmanLord Morton
Lesley-Anne DownQueen Beatrice
David BeecroftSgt. Drummond
Brian CousinsOtto
Gerald Patrick CoxSir Gerald
Kit DavlinArdon DeAvalon
Abba ElfmanAdam
Jason FaulskeBandit / Swordsman
Delia FordPeasant Woman
Casie FoxKatie McDear
Mark GadboisWhite Flag Bandit
Robert G. GoodwinMaster Robert
Khrystyne HajeRoxanne
Matthias HuesAngus
Chase JazzborneBandit / Swordsman
Ashley JonesPrincess Gwendolyn
Monty JordanWhite Flag Bandit
Rebecca KirklandLady-in-Waiting
Image for Jason LewisJason LewisWilliam
Eric J. LongGiant Swordsmen
Jon NapierJonathan Poselwaite
Earl RobinsonSingbe-Donald
Trevor St. JohnCapt. John Reynolds
Chris TorresDe La Cruz
Alex Van AmburgDavid Thorpe
Skip WilderLt. Thomas Blackwell

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