Isenhart: The Hunt Is on for Your Soul
Oct 03 2011
•2h 3m
•TV Movie, Thriller, Adventure, Fantasy
In the middle of century XII much of the European territory is ruled by the Holy Roman Empire and violence and cruelty are the order of the day. Several German regions are terrorized by a dangerous murderer who is dedicated to kill young girls. Therefore, Isanhart and Laurin, his faithful companion in arms, will travel from end to end of the old continent to hunt the ruthless criminal.
Cast
See allBert Tischendorf
Isenhart
Michael Steinocher
Konrad von Laurin
Emilia Schüle
Sophia von Laurin
Sebastian Ströbel
Henning von der Braake
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