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Hammer of the Gods (Original title)
Dates: 2013 (Copyright), 24 May 2013 (Release)

Country: United Kingdom

Director: Farren Blackburn

Synopsis: Action adventure/Costume drama. In Viking Britain, in the year 871, a Viking king sends his son Steinar to find his other son, long banished from the kingdom.

Genres:
Action and Adventure, Period drama

Subjects:
Vikings, Brothers
Releases
Date: 30 August 2013Country: United KingdomRelease type: Home ViewingFormat: not specified - Colour - SoundAspect ratio: 2.35:1Runtime: 98 mins 41 secs - Length: 8881 FeetDialogue (original): EnglishDistributor: Vertigo Films

Credits (42)
©: Vertigo CD Limited, Production Company: Vertigo Films, Presents: Vertigo Films, Worldwide Sales: Protagonist Pictures, Executive Producer: Allan Niblo, Executive Producer: James Richardson, Executive Producer: Nick Love, Executive Producer: Nigel Williams, Executive Producer: Jon Bourdillon, Produced by: Rupert Preston, Produced by: Huberta Von Liel, Co-producer: Rebekka Garrido, Co-producer: Michael Reuter, Line Producer: Kate Glover, Production Manager: Clare Finnegan, Location Manager: Huw Jones, Post-production Supervisor: Rebekka Garrido, Post-production Supervisor: Rachael Ellis, 1st Assistant Director: Matthew Scrivener, Script Supervisor: Phillip Trow, Casting: Vicky Wildman, Buffy Hall, Written by: Matthew Read, Director of Photography: Stephan Pehrsson, Camera Operator: Rob Arrowsmith, Steadicam: Rob Arrowsmith, Visual Effects Supervisor: Sebastian Barker, Editor: Sam Williams, Production Designer: Ben Smith, Art Director: Andrew Munro, Costume Designer: Matthew Price, Make-up/Hair/Prosthetics Designer: Jemma Harwood, Bella Cruickshank, Title Design: Jean-Michel Boublil, Title Design: Florian Obrecht, Original Music/Original Music Composed by: Benjamin Wallfisch, Production Sound Mixer: Robert Flanagan, Sound Re-recording Mixer: Matthias Schwab, Roland Heap, Supervising Sound Designer: Manuel Laval, Stunt Co-ordinator: Richard Ryan
Cast (15)
Charlie Bewley (Steinar), Elliot Cowan (Hakan), Clive Standen (Hagen), Michael Jibson (Grim), Guy Flanagan (Jokul), Ivan Kane (Ivar), Alexandra Dowling (Agnes), Finlay Robertson (Harald), Theo Barklem-Biggs (Vali), Glynis Barber (Astrid), James Cosmo (King Bagsecg), Francis Magee (Ulric the Chronicler), Michael Lindall (Saxon leader), Solomon Thomson (Wilfred), Laura Sibbick (Saxon woman)