Guinevere (1994) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 7, 1994

Original Title:
Guinevere

Genres:
Adventure | Fantasy | Romance

Production Companies:
Alexander/Enright & Associates
Hearst Entertainment Productions
Lithuanian Film Studio
Weintraub/Kuhn Productions

Production Countries:
Lithuania | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 96

Queen. Lover. Savior.

As border wars break out in Camelot, the young princess Guinevere is taken to live in safety with the High Priestess L'Fei. When King Arthur claims the crown, Guinevere is promised to him and she must leave her true love, Prince Lancelot in order to unite the land. In a tale of honor, loyalty and the price of war, Guinevere is forced to choose between the only man she has ever loved and her duty to her kingdom.

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Art Direction:
Galius Kličius

Casting:
Dalia Vizgirdaite
Lynn Kressel

Co-Producer:
Robertas Urbonas

Costume Design:
Jill M. Ohanneson

Director:
Jud Taylor

Director of Photography:
Róbert Gábor Szabó

Executive Producer:
Don Enright
Les Alexander

Gaffer:
Tibor Wéber

Hairstylist:
Rosalee Riggle

Key Makeup Artist:
Rachel Kick

Line Producer:
Gideon Amir

Novel:
Persia Woolley

Original Music Composer:
Johnny Harris

Story:
Ronni Kern

Stunt Coordinator:
Gerry Crampton

Stunts:
Giedrius Nagys

Teleplay:
Ronni Kern

Title Designer:
Jeanne Beveridge

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