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The High Crusade

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Is The High Crusade worth watching? With a rating of 4.9/10, this Adventure, Fantasy, Comedy, Science Fiction film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The High Crusade Synopsis

A Monty Pythonesque tale of a band of Crusaders who find themselves in possession of an alien ship and the alien to pilot it. Armed with the means to conquer the Holy Land, the naive Crusaders set off on a grand crusade, only to find themselves not in Jerusalem, but at the mercy of an entire alien world.

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Top Cast

John Rhys-Davies
John Rhys-DaviesBruder Parvus
Rick Overton
Rick OvertonSir Roger
Michael Des Barres
Michael Des BarresMonsieur du Lac
Catherine Punch
Catherine PunchLady Catherine
Patrick Brymer
Patrick BrymerRed John
Debbie Lee Carrington
Debbie Lee CarringtonBranithar
Rinaldo Talamonti
Rinaldo TalamontiAlien Chief
Frank Kanakusen
Frank KanakusenAlien Assistant
Tahareh Becker
Tahareh BeckerAlien Assistant
Ray Cokes
Ray CokesMessenger

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The High Crusade is a Adventure, Fantasy, Comedy movie that A Monty Pythonesque tale of a band of Crusaders who find themselves in possession of an alien ship and the alien to pilot it. Armed with the means to ...

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Critic Reviews

Patrick E. AbeSep 19, 2016
★ 2

I read Poul Anderson's book way back in high school in the 1960's. (The pre-computer, pre-Internet, pre-everything Age!.;) The idea that a technologically advanced Alien civilization could be tamed, much less conquered by a "swords-knights-archers" group was intriguing. The War in Vietnam was about to go from "advisors and observers" to "boots on the ground," which resonated with me at the time. I saw this film on DVD and bought it, wondering how this tale played out. The setup was fine, then the spaceship landed at a gate...and went no farther. Did the producers runs out of money or ideas? (Or both?) Comedy may be hard, but this back-and-forth "five finger exercise" got OLD immediately. So the Knights in Shining Armor didn't conquer the technically advanced Alien civilization, but returned to Earth, no wiser and still as parochial as "the nation of shopkeepers" stereotype. This "Ed Wood-level" movie screams for a swashbuckling remake, but "Star Wars" has "been there, done that." Final rating: 2/5, as schticky Anime source material.