Season of the Witch
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Season Of The Witch
The supernatural thriller, SEASON OF THE WITCH, stars Nicolas Cage as medieval knight Behmen who undertakes a mission pitting him against an devious witch and making him the last hope for the world against an ancient and dark force. His faith broken by years of battle as a crusader, Behmen returns to central Europe to find his homeland decimated by the Black Plague. While searching for food and supplies at the Palace at Marburg, Behmen and his trusted companion, Felson (Ron Perlman) are apprehended and ordered by the dying Cardinal to deliver a young peasant girl ¬ believed to be the witch responsible for the Plague ¬ to a remote abbey where her powers can be destroyed. Behmen agrees to the assignment but only if the peasant girl is granted a fair trial. As he and five others set off on this dangerous journey, they realize with mounting dread that the cunning girl is no ordinary human, and that their mission will pit them against an evil that even in these dark times they never could have imagined.
Cast:
Nicolas Cage - 'Behmen'
Ron Perlman - 'Felson'
Stephen Campbell Moore - 'Debelzaq'
Robert Sheehan - 'Kay'
Claire Foy - 'The Girl'
Ulrich Thomsen - 'Eckhart'
Stephen Graham - 'Hagamar'
Christopher Lee - 'Cardinal D'Ambroise'
Director: Dominic Sena
Running Time: 113 minutes
UK Release date: 7th January, 2011
Trailer:
Cast:
Nicolas Cage - 'Behmen'
Ron Perlman - 'Felson'
Stephen Campbell Moore - 'Debelzaq'
Robert Sheehan - 'Kay'
Claire Foy - 'The Girl'
Ulrich Thomsen - 'Eckhart'
Stephen Graham - 'Hagamar'
Christopher Lee - 'Cardinal D'Ambroise'
Director: Dominic Sena
Running Time: 113 minutes
UK Release date: 7th January, 2011
Trailer:
Re: Season Of The Witch
I saw the trailer for this a while back and it looked like the kind of film to catch on DVD. Although Nic Cage doesn't look too bad in this and I always enjoy Ron Perlman's performances.
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Re: Season Of The Witch
i can't think medieval, monk, Ron Perlman and not think 'the name of the rose'?
i loved that film.
i loved that film.
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Re: Season Of The Witch
Sounds sort of similar to The Black Death
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Season of the Witch
Nicolas Cage stars as a Crusader battling dark forces in the time of the Black Plague.
His faith broken by years of battle as a Crusader, Behmen (Nicolas Cage) returns to central Europe to find his homeland decimated by the Black Plague. While searching for food and supplies at the Palace at Marburg, Behmen and his trusted companion Felson (Ron Perlman) are apprehended and ordered by a dying Cardinal to deliver a young peasant girl (Claire Foy) to a remote abbey. She is believed to be the witch responsible for the Plague and the abbey is the only place where her powers can be destroyed. Behmen agrees to the mission but only if the girl is granted a fair trial. As he and five others set off on this dangerous journey, they realise that the cunning girl is no ordinary human, and that they must face an evil greater than they could have ever imagined.
His faith broken by years of battle as a Crusader, Behmen (Nicolas Cage) returns to central Europe to find his homeland decimated by the Black Plague. While searching for food and supplies at the Palace at Marburg, Behmen and his trusted companion Felson (Ron Perlman) are apprehended and ordered by a dying Cardinal to deliver a young peasant girl (Claire Foy) to a remote abbey. She is believed to be the witch responsible for the Plague and the abbey is the only place where her powers can be destroyed. Behmen agrees to the mission but only if the girl is granted a fair trial. As he and five others set off on this dangerous journey, they realise that the cunning girl is no ordinary human, and that they must face an evil greater than they could have ever imagined.
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Re: Season of the Witch
Has anyone seen this?
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Re: Season of the Witch
No but I saw a hilariously bad review somewhere. Let me find it.
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Re: Season of the Witch
Haha Matt Turner at his most scathing, love it!
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Re: Season of the Witch
That's nothing, I just opened today's Metro and the review starts: "Why would Nicolas Cage sign up to this leftover slice of Christmas turkey?" and goes on to call it "a big silly pile of pants". 
