Guinevere (Bound in Blood) (1994)
Brid Brennan, Donald Pleasence, James Faulkner, Noah Wyle, Sean Patrick Flanery ... (see more) , Sheryl Lee
The Arthurian legend is told from a woman's point of view in this made-for-television story. When war breaks out, Princess Guinevere (Sheryl Lee) is whisked off to live in safety with High Priestess Morgan L'Fei (Brid Brennan). When mystical wizard Merlin's (Donald Pleasence) predictions come true a... (read more) The Arthurian legend is told from a woman's point of view in this made-for-television story. When war breaks out, Princess Guinevere (Sheryl Lee) is whisked off to live in safety with High Priestess Morgan L'Fei (Brid Brennan). When mystical wizard Merlin's (Donald Pleasence) predictions come true and Arthur (Sean Patrick Flanery) becomes King of Camelot, Guinevere must forsake her love for Lancelot (Noah Wyle) and become queen to bring peace.
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Unrated
Directed by:
Jud Taylor
Release Date: May 07, 1994
DVD Release Date: Mar 10, 1999
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Sean Patrick Flanery está monÃsimo, pero la pelÃcula es maaaaalaaa, maalaa...
Um... yeah. Sucked. And hasn't changed my bad opinion of Guinevere, either. And egads I hate what they did with Arthur and Morgaine. Blah blah blah.
Lame. For some reason I don't think they had those hair styles way back when. I think the only time this movie held my interest at all was occasionally when Merlin was speaking. Some of the music wasn't too bad either. I think my biggest gripe was wi... (read more) Lame. For some reason I don't think they had those hair styles way back when. I think the only time this movie held my interest at all was occasionally when Merlin was speaking. Some of the music wasn't too bad either. I think my biggest gripe was with the person who played Quinevere, simpling having a better actress play her I think would have helped this movie a whole lot, especially since she's the primary character.
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