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Sword Master

October 16, 2002 1h 27m 4.0/10 (2 votes)

Originally released in 2002. Sword Master is a feature film. directed by Sebastian Borgi. At just 87 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring José Ganatti, Adam Gosett, and Janos Volt

Synopsis

Enter the fabulous world of Roman legions struggling to expand the Empire against barbarian German tribes when men were men and acted accordingly! To stop needless slaughter, Herman, a magnificent, undefeated tribal warlord, is into slavery to save his men. Dragged off to Rome, the Emperor himself takes charge of our hero's education soon convincing him that when in Rome do as a Roman does! A new exciting world for our Germanic warrior with special Latin lessons, uniforms, bath house initiations and intrigues where jealous senators plot to overthrow the Emperor. Stunningly handsome men, unusual locations from field-tent to imperial palace and steam baths as well as visits to the Emperor's couch make for non-stop action in surroundings to awaken your every fantasy. The first "PRIVATE MAN" gay movie Herman the Swordmaster would bi n every gay connoisseur's home!

Quick Facts

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Release Date October 16, 2002 23 years ago
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Runtime 1h 27m 87 minutes total
User Rating 4.0/10 Mixed (2 votes)
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Language HU Original language
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Country Hungary Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
HU

Production Companies

  • Private Man

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sword Master about?

Enter the fabulous world of Roman legions struggling to expand the Empire against barbarian German tribes when men were men and acted accordingly! To stop needless slaughter, Herman, a magnificent,...

Who directed Sword Master?

Sword Master was directed by Sebastian Borgi.

How long is Sword Master?

Sword Master has a runtime of 1 hours and 27 minutes (87 minutes total).

When was Sword Master released?

Sword Master was released on October 16, 2002 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Sword Master?

The main cast of Sword Master includes José Ganatti, Adam Gosett, Janos Volt, Ted Colunga, Andras Molnar.