Lionheart (1987) [PG]

Release Date:
August 14, 1987

Original Title:
Lionheart

Alternate Titles:
Cruzada das Crianças

Genres:
Adventure | Drama

Production Companies:
Hungaro
Mafilm
TaliaFilm II Productions
Warner Bros. Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG 

Runtime: 104

He has the fire of his sword. And the courage of his youth.

A young knight sets out to join King Richards crusaders. Along the way, he encounters The Black Prince who captures children and sells them as slaves to the Muslims. It is Robert Narra's sworn duty to protect the children and lead them to safety.

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Art Direction:
Cliff Robinson

Costume Design:
Nanà Cecchi

Director:
Franklin J. Schaffner

Director of Photography:
Alec Mills

Editor:
Richard Haines
David Bretherton

Executive Producer:
Francis Ford Coppola
Jack Schwartzman

Hairstylist:
Meinir Jones-Lewis
Liz Michie

Makeup Artist:
Pat Hay
Yvonne Coppard

Original Music Composer:
Jerry Goldsmith

Producer:
Stanley O'Toole
Talia Shire

Production Design:
Gil Parrondo

Production Manager:
Ray Freeborn

Screenplay:
Menno Meyjes
Richard Outten

Set Decoration:
Josie MacAvin

Story:
Menno Meyjes

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