
The Flower of Battle
Adventure · Comedy · Action
Overview
Once upon a time, in a far off made-up kingdom known as Italy, an itinerant swordsman named Fiore quests across the countryside in search royal employment, followed by his trusty apprentice Niccolo, a girl disguised as a boy.
Top Cast
Gedaly Guberek
Gedaly Guberek
Fiore
Gedaly Guberek
Fiore
Beth May
Beth May
Niccolo
Beth May
Niccolo
Gary Lamb
Gary Lamb
Farmer
Gary Lamb
Farmer


Tim Storms
Tim Storms
Swordmaster
Tim Storms
Swordmaster
Stephen Dunford
Stephen Dunford
Piacenza Guard
Stephen Dunford
Piacenza Guard
Ajala Bandele
Ajala Bandele
Piacenza Guard
Ajala Bandele
Piacenza Guard
Jeff Budner
Jeff Budner
Piacenza Guard
Jeff Budner
Piacenza Guard
Luc Hollywood
Luc Hollywood
Chamberlain
Luc Hollywood
Chamberlain
Patty Jean Robinson
Patty Jean Robinson
Duchess
Patty Jean Robinson
Duchess
Pedro Catenacci
Pedro Catenacci
Bolognese Noble
Pedro Catenacci
Bolognese Noble
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