A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 5, 2005
Original Title:
Das Blut der Templer
Alternate Titles:
Code of the Templars
El código de los templarios
Il codice dell'eroe
O Sangue dos Templários
圣杯的血
Genres:
Adventure | Fantasy | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Beta Film
Lithuanian Film Studio
Media Plus
Medienfonds GFP
Medienfonds German Film Productions GmbH & Co. KG
ProSieben
Rat Pack Filmproduktion
Westside Filmproduktion
Production Countries:
Germany | Lithuania | Serbia and Montenegro
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16
Runtime: 180
18-year old David grew up assuming that his mother and his father have died when he was a baby. He was raised by a monk and is close to completing High School. He gets into a fight during a party and discovers he is stronger than he thought he was- also, the blooding of an injury stops immediately and the wound heals within an hour. All of a sudden, the Priory of Sion and the Knights Templar show interest in the boy and the quest for the Holy Grail begins once again, with David being the one who can lead them to it.
Art Direction:
Irene Piel
Algis Garbačiauskas
Associate Producer:
Ulrike Koeppen
Alessandro Passadore
Donatas Žvalionis
Author:
Stefan Barth
Kai-Uwe Hasenheit
Casting:
Anja Dihrberg
Casting Associate:
Arturas Zukauskas
Co-Producer:
David Groenewold
Commissioning Editor:
Katrin Holetzeck
Costume Design:
Janne Birck
Director:
Florian Baxmeyer
Director of Photography:
Gerhard Schirlo
Editor:
Jens Klüber
Executive Producer:
Christian Becker
Anita Schneider
Line Producer:
Stephan Barth
Jens Oberwetter
Albrecht Prell
Novel:
Wolfgang Hohlbein
Original Music Composer:
Siggi Müller
Egon Riedel
Producer:
Uli Eberle
Production Design:
Frank Godt
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