Sword of War Page #6

Synopsis: German Emperor Barbarossa will stop at nothing to conquer and build his empire. But a young man from Milan, along with his army of 900 men known as the Company of Death, is prepared to challenge the Emperor.
Genre: Drama, History, War
Director(s): Renzo Martinelli
Production: LionsGate Entertainment
 
IMDB:
4.4
R
Year:
2009
139 min
44 Views


Beatrice,

I thank God every night

he gave me a woman like you

0 come home to.

My place is where my lord is.

Your place today is with the children.

Take the empress to Pavia.

This is a war, my love.

Hold the line boys.

Hold the formation.

Not yet, hold.

Hold!

Not yet.

NOW!

NOW!

Go! Go!

Attack...

Sound the horns.

Attack...

Attack...

Attack...

You!

No.

Lorenzo!

Prepare to join your b*tch whore

sweetheart in hell!

No!

Look at me! Look at me...

I want you to see me when you die.

No...

Don't kill me, please don't kill me.

Because you killed her.

This is going to mm for all the pain

0u've given me...

and the pain you've given my family...

I have money.

And you've given my people.

Don't kill me.

0n't kill me. I beg you.

This is for Tessa.

This is for my brothers...

and this, this one, look at me,

is for my wife.

For my wife.

Look at me! Look at me!

Alberto.

Alberto.

The emperor's horse.

I can see it's his horse.

Where is he?

I don't know. He must be here,

somewhere around.

That's for sure.

I want to see his body.

Barbarossa's dead.

Give me that dagger.

I miss her.

Nothing.

Nothing will give you Eleonora back.

But if she were here,

she would like to see you happy.

You gave what you wanted.

You gave freedom back to your people.

Alberto! Albedo! Come quickly!

Look.

It's you here.

You're alive

you're alive

Alberto!

What are you doing here?

The empress...she saved my life.

She burned a woman in my place.

You're alive.

I love you.

Freedom!

Freedom...

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Renzo Martinelli

Renzo Martinelli (born 1948) is an Italian film director and screenwriter. He directed more than ten films since 1994. more…

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