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                    (2011)
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                    | Starring:  | 
                    
James Purefoy,
 Brian Cox,
 Kate Mara,
 Derek Jacobi,
 Paul Giamatti,
 Charles Dance,
 Jason Flemyng,
 Jamie Foreman,
 Mackenzie Crook,
 Rhys Parry Jones,
 Aneurin Barnard,
 Vladimir Kulich
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Jonathan English
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Action & Adventure,
 Adventures,
 Military & War Action,
 Pre-20th Century Period Pieces
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2h 1m
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Set in 13th century England, Ironclad follows a small group of knights defending Rochester Castle against the tyrannical King John, in a courageous stand for justice and freedom.
                 
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