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The listing, The Knight Templar (DVD, 2013) Like New has ended.
In this lavish historical drama - set in the Middle Ages -Arn, the knightly son of a Swedish nobleman, must journey to the Holy Land on horseback as a sentence for taking up with a forbidden romantic partner. The voyage carries him through the heart of the medieval world and into the core of the brutal and bloody Crusades. NOTE: We purchased this DVD new and only watched the first 15 minutes when we discovered we had already seen this movie, so it is in LIKE NEW condition.
Understood - and thank you for replying. Like I'd said, there are various listings on Amazon under this title and one called "Arn The Knight Templar: Complete Series" that has 2 discs and is 258 minutes long - and the picture on it is the same guy shown here, but posed differently - that's why I wanted to clarify it with you before continuing to bid. The other movie shown, which is the one you're auctioning, is indeed one disc with 133 minutes run time. If it's an actual series with upcoming episodes - or a series that didn't get renewed by the network (for whatever reason) - I wanted to know. :)
Evidently this is where I messed up. We had seen a movie entitled "Aryn - The Knight Templer" and then a couple of weeks ago I found this DVD with different graphics simply titled "The Knight Templer" and then 15 mins into the movie we realized we'd seen it before. I've noticed on several paperback novels that they do the same thing - change the graphics and slightly alter the title and you think it's a different one or sequel and you get taken again.
Yes they do change the covers to dvds and books from time to time! as a dvd addict i noticed that but i know what i have by name although it can be confusing at times also because i remember also what the cover looks like making it real easy to help other spot the movie who also maybe looking for it on a shelf.