
Star Knight
Fantasy · Science Fiction
Overview
A medieval alchemist (Klaus Kinski), knight (Harvey Keitel) and priest (Fernando Rey) mistake a flying-saucer alien for a dragon.
Top Cast


Klaus Kinski
Klaus Kinski
Boetius
Klaus Kinski
Boetius


Harvey Keitel
Harvey Keitel
Klever
Harvey Keitel
Klever


Fernando Rey
Fernando Rey
Fray Lupo
Fernando Rey
Fray Lupo


Maria Lamor
Maria Lamor
Princess Alba
Maria Lamor
Princess Alba


José Vivó
José Vivó
Count of Rue
José Vivó
Count of Rue


Julieta Serrano
Julieta Serrano
Dama de compañía
Julieta Serrano
Dama de compañía


Miguel Bosé
Miguel Bosé
Ix
Miguel Bosé
Ix


Josep Maria Pou
Josep Maria Pou
Caballero Verde
Josep Maria Pou
Caballero Verde


Carlos Tristancho
Carlos Tristancho
Pregonero
Carlos Tristancho
Pregonero
Paco Catalá
Paco Catalá
Pastor
Paco Catalá
Pastor
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