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5.8/10
IMDb2007 | Nick
Best Achievement in Sound Editing | 2007
Best Achievement in Cinematography | 2007 | Jan
Best Achievement in Music Original Score | 2007
Best DVD Release | 2007
Best Cinematography in Theatrical Feature | 2007 | Jan
Feature Film | 2006 | Andrew Rai
Box Office Collection 92,076 USD
In 1731, the original manuscript that the movie is based on was severely damaged by fire, along with several other medieval writings, in London UK.
An on-screen title sets the Prologue in "500 a.d." King Clovis the Frank is later referred to as being dead "10 years now." Clovis I died on November 27, 511, making the rest of the film circa the year 521.
Tony Curran appeared in The 13th Warrior, which was also a retelling of Beowulf's fight with Grendel.
"Beowulf: Has this thing, this troll, killed any children? King Hrothgar: No. Beowulf: Women? [Hrothgar shakes his head] Beowulf: Old men? King Hrothgar: What are you saying? That he fights with a clean heart? He kills the strongest first. He shows us he can kill the strongest. Who cares if he spares the children? They'll die anyway without fathers. Beowulf: My wits still war with how this all began. King Hrothgar: Hate for the mead hall. I can only guess. The night we finished it the foul creep came. Beowulf: So, nothing was done to the troll itself? King Hrothgar: Oh, Beowulf, it's a fucking troll! Maybe someone looked at it the wrong way. Beowulf: Some Dane? King Hrothgar: ...I never begged anyone to come here. Take on our fight. I don't hold you here. Beowulf: I know you don't. King Hrothgar: Then don't sour my heart with talk about why a troll does what a fucking troll does!"
"Brendan the Celt: Wise king, you must know of the name of Clovis. King Hrothgar: The Frank? Brendan the Celt: The Frank. Yes, yes, the Frank. The Christian sword of a land ten times what the Danes hold dear. Beowulf: He's dead. Brendan the Celt: Yes, ten years now. But not before he saw God's grace. The Visigoths of Aquitaine, the Romans under Syagrius, the Burgundians, Alamannians all fell before him, and all because he had God's ear. King Hrothgar: As I recall, he also had a thousand swords, neighbors soft on wine and pork, and no ice on his rivers... Beowulf: And no fucking trolls. King Hrothgar: And no fucking trolls!"