The Vikings: Very good movie. Has a little bit of everything. Most historically accurate movie I have seen. A must see!
The 13th Warrior: A very cool story with lots of action. Weapons and armor aren't very historically accurate, but still a good movie.
The Warlord: Starring Charlton Heston as a Norman Knight.
Erik The Viking: Very funny comedy.
The Viking Sagas: Cool movie! Not the best from a historical point of view, but great fight scenes. Lot of blood, decapitations...
The Runestone: This is a horror movie. I didn't think it was that bad. These people dig up this Runestone that sets Fenrir free. He then starts killing people, and the heroes must stop him.
The Long Ships: Richard Widmark contends with Moorish prince Sidney Poitier for a fabled golden bell. Didn't enjoy this one at all. Ships were about the only thing historically accurate. Many of the scenes were done in a silly fashion.
The Norseman: Lee Majors plays the role of a Viking prince who sails to America in an attempt to rescue his father who is held captive by the native Indians. Not a bad movie. Almost all the Vikings are wearing horned helms, and the weapons aren't at all accurate. But a good story.
Viking Massacre: Horrible movie! Couldn't find anything that was "Viking" in the whole movie.
Revenge Of The Barbarians: Not a very good movie from a historical Viking point of view. Everybody fights with throwing daggers for some reason. There are some things that are Viking though and the story isn't that bad.
The Island At The Top Of The World: Modern day explorers find a remote island with Vikings living on it. Not a bad movie, some funny special effects.
That's all the movies that I know of. If anyone knows of any more, please email me or put them on the message board.
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Hablando de películas extrañas : ¿Alguien ha visto Quintet? La recuerdo como un clásico de los videoclubs de mi infancia y ahora me pica la curiosidad y no hay donde trincarla.