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  • Flesh+Blood (1985)
  • R
    126 min | Adventure, Drama
Flesh+Blood (1985)
R
126 min | Adventure, Drama

In medieval Europe, a young girl from a noble family is obsessed with her captors - commoners.
Director
Writers
Gerard Soeteman (story) (screenplay) | Paul Verhoeven (screenplay)
Producer
Gijs Versluys (as Gys Versluys)
Composer
Cinematographer
Editor
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Release date
Aug 30, 1985 (United States)

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27 cast members
Name Known for
Rutger Hauer
Martin Martin   See fewer
Tom Burlinson
Steven Steven   See fewer
Jack Thompson
Hawkwood Hawkwood   See fewer
Fernando Hilbeck
Arnolfini (as Fernando Hillbeck) Arnolfini (as Fernando Hillbeck)   See fewer
Susan Tyrrell
Celine Celine   See fewer
Ronald Lacey
Cardinal Cardinal   See fewer
Brion James
Karsthans Karsthans   See fewer
Hans Veerman
Father George Father George   See fewer
Jake Wood
Little John Little John   See fewer
Héctor Alterio
Niccolo Niccolo   See fewer
Nancy Cartwright
Kathleen Kathleen   See fewer
Ida Bons
Roly Poly Roly Poly   See fewer
Jaime Segura
Lord of the Castle Lord of the Castle   See fewer
Bettina Brenner
Lady of the Castle Lady of the Castle   See fewer
Siobhan Hayes
Child of the Castle Child of the Castle   See fewer
Susan Beresford
Sturdy Woman Sturdy Woman   See fewer
Mònica Lucchetti
Tongueless Girl Tongueless Girl   See fewer
Anne Lockhart
Wife (uncredited) Wife (uncredited)   See fewer
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