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Leslie Felperin from The Hollywood Reporter criticized the film for its decreased budget, less famous ensemble, and "sloppier" retelling of medieval history, but complimented the film on its musical score, stating that "Andreas Weidinger's orchestral score, featuring choral elements and plenty of brass, represents a redeeming feature."
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and set five years after the end of the first film. In late 2013 a trailer was released, and the film was released in March 2014. The sequel went on to receive negative reviews, with a Rotten Tomatoes score of 17% and many critics condemning the film for intensifying the faults from its predecessor.
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wall. Cornhill tries to surrender but is stopped; he goes instead upstairs to his bedroom and hangs himself. John's engineers have been preparing a mine under the keep's foundation. They have a herd of pigs brought and put in the mine which is then stoked, set afire and the animal fat used to damage
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tongue be cut off. Marshall and the two other knights fight the Danes, during which Marshall escapes the castle on horseback carrying the abbot; the two knights left behind are slain. The abbot dies of his wound, and Marshall breaks his vow of silence to swear that his sacrifice will not be in vain.
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The movie has the Knights Templar as among the ringleaders in the battle against John Lackland. In reality, the Templars and King John had a cordial relation and they were one of the few powerful groups in England which John did not offend or alienate during his reign, and the order was amongst his
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that Marshall's release from the Templar Order will be sought at Canterbury. By morning, King John arrives at the castle with his army and mercenaries. Baron Darnay signed the Magna Carta and in retribution John orders him hanged. The Abbot attempts to intervene and the King orders that the abbot's
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army arrives last, and John and the remaining Danes disperse in panic. Marshall meets Prince Louis and Archbishop Langton at the castle gates; the latter tells him that he is now free of the Templar Order. Acknowledging England's new king with a nod, Marshall rides off with Isabel, while Guy tells
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Tiberius, threatened by John to take the castle or risk the King reneging on their bargain, adopts a different approach in his next attack and manages to sneak a small force of men over the walls before dawn to open the gates from within. Guy discovers them and sounds the alarm, but Tiberius leads
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The last defenders are killed except Guy, Isabel, and Marshall, the latter knocked unconscious by falling rubble. Guy goes out to die fighting where he encounters Tiberius and is almost killed, until a recovered Marshall intervenes and Marshall triumphs after a savage duel. Horns are heard in the
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crafted by the defenders from within. John's forces then attempt to starve out the defenders. The Archbishop is informed that Prince Louis is biding his time in France and negotiating with John, and sets off to expedite affairs. As the season turns to winter, the hunger of the castle's occupants
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Manohla Dargis, writing from The New York Times criticized the film for its emphasis on violent action scenes above a cohesive plot, stating that " “Ironclad” alternately feels, plays and sounds like an abridged television mini-series and a feature-length video game," and that "the action is
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the charge into the castle grounds while his Danes slaughter the garrison. During the chaos, d'Aubigny is wounded and left behind. Marshall recovers in time to don his knight's battle armour and charge the Danes on his war-horse, buying time for the survivors to pull back to the keep.
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continues; Marshall leaves the castle under cover of night and then returns ahead of his pursuers with food stolen from the Danish camp. Morale is bolstered by Marshall's act and gives in to the advances of Cornhill's young wife, Isabel, breaking his Templar vows.
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was built on the studio complex. Producer Rick Benattar strove to make the film as historically accurate as possible, recreating the historical violent siege of Rochester Castle, and letting viewers experience the battle as if they were there.
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Aubigny is dragged before the King and forced to watch as the hands of two prisoners are chopped off. After a defiant verbal exchange with John, he is subjected to the same fate and then hurled by the castle trebuchet into a
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had that would eventually lead to total victory. However, not mentioned in the narration was that after John's death in 1216, many of the English rebels preferred a weak English king in the person of nine-year-old
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and the city of Rochester are completely missing from the location shots. In reality, the cathedral is only a few hundred yards from the castle walls and Rochester has been a substantial settlement since
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The film is only loosely based on reality. d'Aubigny commanded the garrison but contemporary chroniclers do not agree on how many men it consisted of. Estimates range from 95 to 140 knights supported by
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he was content to sacrifice, in this barbarous manner, the inferior prisoners only. The captivity of William de Albiney, the best officer among the confederated barons, was an irreparable loss to their
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d'Aubigny persuades three of his men to join him, including his squire, Guy, and a petty criminal named Jedediah, but a fourth turns down the baron's call to arms. A party of seven finally leaves for
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was the largest independent production that has been filmed in Wales, and was among the largest independent films shot in Britain in 2009.
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cluttered and the story overly compressed," but conceded that the film was enthusiastic in its pursuit of violence to entertain.
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serves up plenty of crunchy gore to sate action aficionados, but the sketchy story clunks like a suit of ill-fitting armor." On
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Thomas Marshal, the main character played by James Purefoy, is based loosely upon medieval knight and statesman
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and they take shelter from the rain at Darnay Castle. One of the knights, Thomas Marshall, is assured by the
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was attached to the film when the film's production company, Mythic, began promoting it to investors at the
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for writing the Magna Carta. The three men agree that John must be stopped and that the place to do so is
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the keep's foundation, causing it to collapse; as the keep's walls come down, the final assault begins.
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and thus rallied around Henry. The rebellion was defeated by royalist supporters in 1217.
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mercenaries under the leadership of warlord Tiberius to restore his absolute authority.
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David Melville as Baron Darnay, lord of Darnay Castle and a supporter of the rebellion
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The epilogue describes King John's death during his retreat and the reconstruction of
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where, on arriving, they discover several Danish mercenaries have already claimed the
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The closing narration explains that this was one of the first victories that the
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that lasted more than three years. The war ended with King John signing
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financial backers providing him with the necessary funds to wage war.
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Daniel O'Meara as Phipps, captain of the Rochester Castle garrison
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The Abbot Marcus leads three Templar knights on a pilgrimage to
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as Becket, a nihilistic warrior and one of Albany's mercenaries
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While the castle itself is depicted realistically, the nearby
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magazine; the film ended up crediting 18 executive producers.
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as Wulfstan, a brutish warrior and one of Albany's mercenaries
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as Coteral, a prisoner freed by Albany to join the rebellion
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A second assault sees the Danes' siege tower destroyed by a
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as Marks, an expert archer and one of Albany's mercenaries
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by that time. Also, King John's mercenaries were mostly
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as Marshall, a disillusioned Templar Knight and former
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in 2009 and produced on a budget of $ 25 million.
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The Templars. The Rise and Fall of God's Holy Warriors
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as Tiberius, captain of King John's Danish mercenaries
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Index

Ironclads (film)
Ironclad warship

Jonathan English
James Purefoy
Brian Cox
Derek Jacobi
Kate Mara
Paul Giamatti
Vladimir Kulich
David Eggby
Lorne Balfe
Warner Bros.
action
historical drama
Jonathan English
James Purefoy
Brian Cox
Kate Mara
Paul Giamatti
Vladimir Kulich
Mackenzie Crook
Jason Flemyng
Derek Jacobi
Charles Dance
siege
Rochester Castle
King John
Wales
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