A Pirate's Heart
Originally released in 2006. A Pirate's Heart is a adventure film. directed by Miguel Alexandre. With a runtime of 3h 0m, it's an epic theatrical experience.
Starring Ken Duken, Claire Keim, and Gottfried John
Synopsis
The end of the 14th century. Parents send the eldest son Jan to study in Hamburg, and the youngest - Klaus - to the monastery. No sooner had the children moved away from their homes, as on Klaus'es eyes the robbers kill their parents and burn the house. Only thanks to the loyal monk Wigbold Klaus managed to survive the shock. A few years later Klaus Störtebeker finds his brother Jan and his long-time friend Elizabeth Pren in Hamburg. From her, he learns that she is expected to marry Simon von Wallenrod, whose father Klaus suspects of killing his parents. But the Pranks and the Wallenrods are rich and respected people, and Klaus is a poor man. And now he becomes a pirate...
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Ken Duken
as Klaus Störtebeker
Claire Keim
as Elisabeth Preen
Gottfried John
as Konrad von Wallenrod
Miguel Herz-Kestranek
as Hermann Preen
Stephan Luca
as Simon von Wallenrod
Frank Giering
as Jan Broderson
Timo Dierkes
as Bruder Wigbold
Jochen Nickel
as Goedeke Michels
Antonio Wannek
as Erik
Gudrun Landgrebe
as Königin Margarete
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DE
Production Companies
- Bavaria Film
- FICC
- Steinweg Emotion Pictures
- TV3
Frequently Asked Questions
What is A Pirate's Heart about?
The end of the 14th century. Parents send the eldest son Jan to study in Hamburg, and the youngest - Klaus - to the monastery. No sooner had the children moved away from their homes, as on Klaus'es...
Who directed A Pirate's Heart?
A Pirate's Heart was directed by Miguel Alexandre.
How long is A Pirate's Heart?
A Pirate's Heart has a runtime of 3 hours and 0 minutes (180 minutes total).
When was A Pirate's Heart released?
A Pirate's Heart was released on April 15, 2006 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in A Pirate's Heart?
The main cast of A Pirate's Heart includes Ken Duken, Claire Keim, Gottfried John, Miguel Herz-Kestranek, Stephan Luca.