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The Last King
Following the excitement of the movie' The Last King' which revolves around Hakon Hakonsson, who is the illegitimate son and comes to this life when his father was on the death bed, and because of the civil war in the Norway two warriors have to save this boy because he regards the last remaining heir for the throne.
24 May 1974, Oslo, Norway
15 August 1970
16 June 1948, Hammerfest, Norway
26 June 1987, Oslo, Norway
16 October 1955, Copenhagen, Denmark
2 July 1968, Norway
12 January 1986, Oslo, Norway
22 May 1973, Rødovre, Denmark
4 February 1965, Vadsø, Norway
6 April 1966, Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
June 16, 2016
The cinematic essentials are represented, delivering big action in a rarely explored setting, successfully transforming this slice of warfare into a compelling, wonderfully snowbound adventure.January 24, 2017
A film that ends up being stimulating (and effective) for something as simple as provoking interest and curiosity for the deepest recesses of the historical period that recreates. [Full review in Spanish]June 16, 2016
A Norwegian history lesson that offers very little of interest for American audiences, unless they're really into skiing.June 16, 2016
It's an iconic tale for Norwegians and the inspiration of the annual Birkebeiner ski race, but a dud with scant dramatic zing or star quality.June 29, 2016
The Last King is a mediocre adventure with some very pretty scenery.June 26, 2016
The resolution is predictable enough, but the movie's solidly satisfying overall, and grizzled Nikolaj Lie Kaas makes a very hissable villain.February 01, 2017
A film that leaves us great features: evocative names, credible settings and, above all, amazing warriors. [Full review in Spanish]June 16, 2016
Gaup deftly keeps track of the major betrayals without making them seem too obvious, but we're never as involved with the characters as we were in "Pathfinder."