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30 January 2001 (USA) morePlot:
A romanced story of Attila the Hun, since his childhood, when he lost his parents until his death. Attila is disclosed as a great leader... more | add synopsisAwards:
1 win & 2 nominations moreNewsDesk:
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History more interesting more (72 total)Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Gerard Butler | ... | Attila the Hun | |
| Powers Boothe | ... | Flavius Aetius | |
| Simmone Mackinnon | ... | N'Kara / Ildico (as Simmone Jade Mackinnon) | |
| Reg Rogers | ... | Valentinian | |
| Alice Krige | ... | Placida | |
| Pauline Lynch | ... | Galen | |
| Steven Berkoff | ... | King Rua | |
| Andrew Pleavin | ... | Orestes | |
| Tommy Flanagan | ... | Bleda | |
| Kirsty Mitchell | ... | Honoria | |
| Jonathan Hyde | ... | Felix | |
| Tim Curry | ... | Theodosius | |
| Janet Henfrey | ... | Palcharia | |
| Liam Cunningham | ... | King Theodoric | |
| Rollo Weeks | ... | Young Attila |
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177 min | 60 min (3 episodes) | Finland:184 min (TV) (4 parts) | Finland:171 min (DVD)Language:
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1.78 : 1 moreSound Mix:
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Canada:13+ (Quebec) | Finland:K-15 | Singapore:M18 | Germany:12 (DVD rating) | Spain:13 | UK:15 | USA:UnratedFilming Locations:
LithuaniaFun Stuff
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Continuity: Aetius tells the Emperor he will take the 3rd Legion north into Gaul. During the march, during the battle, and later during the victory parade back in Rome, all the Legion's standards say "20th Legion" in Latin. moreQuotes:
Attila the Hun: Trickery and deceit. That is the way of the Romans, not of the Huns.Flavius Aetius: Yes, but which way rules the world?
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Presumably the writer of this mini-series had to read the history of Attila and Aetius before he could change it into the pap presented. You would think it would have been easier to leave as written, and certainly more interesting.
Just to give one example. After the battle and the death of the Roman ally King Theodoric, this movie has Theordoric's son insisting of leaving immediately to fight his brothers for the throne, and thus depriving the Roman general Aetius of the strength to decisively destroy Attila. Thus a mildly interesting and fairly predictable plot as far as it goes. The historical reality is that Aetius advised the son to leave to take care of his brothers as he was insisting on revenging his father against Attila. Aetius preferred not to destroy the Huns as his and Rome's whole strategy at that time had been to play groups such as the Huns off against other barbarian tribes that had entered or threatened the Empire. To my mind a more interesting development.
Of course it might have taken slightly more effort to get this idea across to viewers but the effort would have been a far more memorial series which the poor sets and acting could never achieve. While I can understand budget limitations that make good sets and hordes of extras difficult I cannot understand the almost perverse need to change history even when the original is much more interesting.
An amusing watch just the same but disappointing that for the cost of another writer it could not have been so much better.