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The High Crusade

An evocative Monty Pythonesque tale about a band of Crusaders who come into possession of an alien ship and the extraterrestrial pilot who operates it. Armed with the means to conquer the Holy Land, these naive Crusaders set off on a grand crusade, only to discover they are not headed for Jerusalem but at the mercy of an entire alien world.

Director(s)

Holger Neuhäuser

Klaus Knoesel

Cast & Crew

Michael Des Barres

Michael Des Barres

Monsieur du Lac

John Rhys-Davies

John Rhys-Davies

Bruder Parvus

Rick Overton

Rick Overton

Sir Roger

Debbie Lee Carrington

Debbie Lee Carrington

Branithar

Patrick Brymer

Patrick Brymer

Red John

Catherine Punch

Catherine Punch

Lady Catherine

Rinaldo Talamonti

Rinaldo Talamonti

Alien Chief

Frank Kanakusen

Frank Kanakusen

Alien Assistant

Tahareh Becker

Tahareh Becker

Alien Assistant

Ray Cokes

Ray Cokes

Messenger

Holger Neuhäuser

Holger Neuhäuser

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Werner Baum

Werner Baum

Lars

Tim Luna

Tim Luna

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Fabian Rösler

Fabian Rösler

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Bobby Knoesel

Bobby Knoesel

Squire

Klaus Knoesel

Klaus Knoesel

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Details

GenresAdventure, Fantasy, Comedy, Science Fiction
Runtime1h 40 mins
Released on02 Jun 1994
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Produced InGermany

Reviews

Patrick E. Abe

2/10

I read Poul Anderson's book way back in high school in the 1960's. (The pre-computer, pre-Internet, pre-everything Age!.;) The idea that a technologically advanced Alien civilization could be tamed, much less conquered by a "swords-knights-archers" group was intriguing. The War in Vietnam was about to go from "advisors and observers" to "boots on the ground," which resonated with me at the time. I saw this film on DVD and bought it, wondering how this tale played out. The setup was fine, then the spaceship landed at a gate...and went no farther. Did the producers runs out of money or ideas? (Or both?) Comedy may be hard, but this back-and-forth "five finger exercise" got OLD immediately. So the Knights in Shining Armor didn't conquer the technically advanced Alien civilization, but returned to Earth, no wiser and still as parochial as "the nation of shopkeepers" stereotype. This "Ed Wood-level" movie screams for a swashbuckling remake, but "Star Wars" has "been there, done that." Final rating: 2/5, as schticky Anime source material.