Warrior Queen 2003
Warrior Queen ★★½ 2003
Boudica (Kingston) is the leader of her tribe in first-century Briton, which is under Roman rule. Sickened by the increasing demands of the Emperor Nero and his occupying troops, Boudica unites the fractious Celt tribes to lead an onslaught on the Roman camps. But the Romans did not conquer the world by giving in. 90m/C VHS, DVD . GB Alex Kingston, Steven Waddington, Hugo Speer, Gary Lewis, Emily Blunt, Leanne Rowe, Ben Faulks; D: Bill Anderson; W: Andrew Davies; C: Tudor Lucaciu; M: Nina Humphreys. TV
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