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In 709 DC, in the Iron Age, a spacecraft crashes in the Viking kingdom of Herot, Norway, and the pilot Kainan survives. He turns the beacon on; learns the language and culture of the planet using a machine; and finds that the predator, Moorwen, that he was transporting, had escaped. While chasing the alien monster, he finds a village completely destroyed and is arrested by the warrior Wulfric, believing that he killed the locals - Kainan is brought to Herot as a prisoner.
Science fiction, fantasy, and Viking adventure clash in this film starring James Caviezel and Sophia Myles. In eighth-century Norway, the Vikings are at war, but a strange craft from space arrives with Kainan (James Caviezel) on board. But he is not alone: along for the ride is his mortal enemy, a monster called the Moorwen. Soon, the Moorwen begins attacking the Vikings, and they unite with Kainan to take down their mutual foe. Fans of genre fare will be pleased to see Caviezel’s co-stars, HELLBOY's Ron Perlman and John Hurt.
When an extraterrestrial spaceship comes crashing down to Earth during the reign of the Vikings, the Scandinavian plunderers get set to do battle with a most unusual enemy in director Howard McCain's earthbound science fiction thriller. Jim Caviezel, Jack Huston, and Sophia Myles star in a film scripted by director McCain in collaboration with screenwriter Dirk Blackman.
Ten tijde van de hoogtijdagen van de Vikingen, landt de buitenaardse man Kainan op de aarde. Kainan is echter niet alleen op de aarde gekomen. Het buitenaardse roofdier Moorwen heeft hem vergezeld. Deze twee gezworen vijanden zetten hun strijd dan ook voort op de aarde. Om Moorwen te verslaan, zoekt Kainan hulp bij de Vikingen.
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