

Redbad
The legend
Overview
In the year of 754 AD, during a time of epic battles and bloodshed, the legend of the pagan warrior king, Rebad, is born, but so is a new weapon against his people: Christianity. Redbad must ultimately unite a Viking army powerful enough to defeat the seemingly invincible Franks.
- Budget
- $8,155,000
- Revenue
- $482,806
- Production
- Bulletproof Cupid, Farmhouse Film & TV B.V., Rebel Entertainment
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Cast

Gijs Naber
Redbad

Jonathan Banks
Pepijn

Lisa Smit
Fenne

Søren Malling
Wiglek

Derek de Lint
Eibert

Egbert Jan Weeber
Bonifatius

Huub Stapel
Aldigisl

Renée Soutendijk
Idwina

Loes Haverkort
Frea

Britte Lagcher
Sinde

Mark van Eeuwen
Wulf

Camilla Gottlieb
Kendrycks Wife

Adam Ild Rohweder
Kendryck

Daphne Wellens
Trude

Tibo Vandenborre
Charles Martel

Martijn Fischer
Gebbe

Jack Wouterse
Willibrord

Birgit Schuurman
Healer

Teun Kuilboer
Jurre

Peter Faber
Sibod
Crew
- Director
- Roel Reiné
- Writers
- Alex van Galen
- Producers
- Klaas de Jong,Roel Reiné
- Cinematography
- Roel Reiné
- Composer
- Trevor Morris
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User Reviews from TMDB

CinemaSerf
August 7, 2023
If you have watched any of Michael Hirst's "Vikings" series then you will probably find this to be a potted version of some of those stories condensed (though it doesn't always feel like it) into 2½ hours or so. Essentially our eponymous hero (Gijs Naber) is the Fresian lord who is constantly at war with "Pepijn" (Jonathan Banks) who is the king of the Franks and his sworn enemy. The narrative focuses on the weaponisation of Christianity by the latter as a means of subjugating - frequently quite…






