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Ironclad 2: Battle for Blood

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Release Date: 28/07/2014

Region Code: DVD 2
Certificate: BBFC 15
Label: Warner Home Video
Actors: Andy Beckwith, Danny Webb, David Caves, David Rintoul, Michelle Fairley, Predbag Bjelac, Rosie Day, Roxanne McKee, Tom Austen, Tom Rhys Harries, Twinnie-Lee Moore
Director: Jonathan English
Number of Discs: 1
Duration: 108 minutes
Audio Languages: English
Subtitle Languages: en

Travelling back to the dark, brutal past of 13-century England, Ironclad: Battle For Blood plunges us headlong into one of the most violent periods in English medieval history - a few good men fought against insurmountable odds to defend their country from bloodthirsty Celtic Tribes. Ironclad: Battle For Blood is the continuing story of honour and action and excitement. Bllod will run.

Gathered together by young Hubert (Tom Rhys Harries), a small band of hired swords gather inside his families castle intent on holding off evil Celtic Tribesmen hell-bent on revenge for the death of their leaders’ son: a young mercenary named Guy (Tom Austen) whose soul is wracked with guilt over the atrocities he has committed during the days and years after the great battle of Rochester Castle and his burgeoning feelings for Kate, his cousin (Roxanne McKee), ; battlehardened mercenaries such as Berenger (David Caves), who fight not for God and country for money and bloodlust.

Ironclad marks the fourth feature as director of Jonathan English, from a script written by himself and Stephen McDool. The producers are Rick Benattar (Shoot’en up, Real Steel), Andrew Curtis (Lost in la Mancha, Living Goddess) and Jonathan English, who have assembled a high-impact team including director of photography Zoran Popovic and editor Laurens van Charante.