Justin and the Knights of Valour
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Justin and the Knights of Valour (Spanish: Justin y la espada del valor) is a 2013 animated fantasy[2] film whose working title was Goleor: The Scales and the Sword. It is the story of a boy named Justin, who wants to become a knight like his grandfather Sir Roland. The film was produced, created, developed and animated by Kandor Graphics, the second of their two animated films (the first was the 2008 film, The Missing Lynx). It was produced by Antonio Banderas, Marcelino Almansa, Kerry Fulton and Ralph Kamp, and written by Matthew Jacobs and Manuel Sicilia with music by Ilan Eshkeri.[1] It was edited by Claudio Hernández and directed by Manuel Sicilia. Sony Pictures Entertainment distributed it in Spain, and Entertainment One in the United Kingdom.
Justin and the Knights of Valour | |
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Spanish | Justin y la espada del valor |
Directed by | Manuel Sicilia |
Written by | Matthew Jacobs Manuel Sicilia |
Story by | Manuel Sicilia |
Produced by | Marcelino Almansa Antonio Banderas Kerry Fulton Ralph Kamp Sergio Pablos |
Starring | |
Narrated by | Freddie Highmore James Cosmo |
Cinematography | Javier Fernández |
Edited by | Claudio Hernández |
Music by | Ilan Eshkeri[1] |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | Entertainment One Films (United Kingdom) Sony Pictures Releasing de España (Spain) ARC Entertainment (United States) |
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Running time | 96 minutes[2] |
Countries | Spain United Kingdom United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $30 million |
Box office | $19 million[3] |
The film premiered on 13 September 2013.[2] It received negative reviews, criticizing the writing, characters and pacing, though the voice acting and music received praise. It flopped at the box-office only grossing $19 million off of a $30 million budget. Rotten Tomatoes reported a 13% approval rating for the film with an average rating of 3.93/10 based on 15 reviews.[4]