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Release Date:
September 1, 1989
Original Title:
Erik the Viking
Alternate Titles:
Eric il vichingo
Erik The Viking - The Director's Son's Cut
Erik il vichingo
Monty Python Erik The Viking
Monty Pythons - Erik der Wikinger
Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Erik the Viking Film Productions
Prominent Features
SF Studios
Production Countries:
Sweden | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 FR: U HU: 12 IE: 16 SE: 15 US: PG-13|NR
Runtime: 107
Erik the Viking gathers warriors from his village and sets out on a dangerous journey to Valhalla, to ask the gods to end the Age of Ragnorok and allow his people to see sunlight again. A Pythonesque satire of Viking life.
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Art Direction:
Gavin Bocquet
Roger Cain
Casting:
Irene Lamb
Conceptual Design:
Alan Lee
Costume Design:
Pam Tait
Director:
Terry Jones
Director of Photography:
Ian Wilson
Editor:
George Akers
Executive Producer:
Terry Glinwood
Hairstylist:
Jenny Shircore
Makeup Artist:
Sarah Grundy
Linda Crozier
Aileen Seaton
Jenny Shircore
Annie McEwan
Demelza Rogers
Original Music Composer:
Neil Innes
Producer:
John Goldstone
Production Design:
John Beard
Screenplay:
Terry Jones
Set Decoration:
Joanne Woollard
Sound Editor:
Alan Bell
Still Photographer:
David Appleby
Stunts:
Eddie Powell
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