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Tristan & Isolde

Fighting countries can still love...
2006 | 125m | English

(55882 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Kevin Reynolds
Writer: Dean Georgaris
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An affair between the second in line to Britain's throne and the princess of the feuding Irish spells doom for the young lovers.
Release Date: Apr 07, 2006
Director: Kevin Reynolds
Writer: Dean Georgaris
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords in love with enemy, castle, lovers, hostility, revenge, murder, knight, battle, middle ages (476-1453), star crossed lovers, 6th century
Production Companies Franchise Pictures, Scott Free Productions
Box Office Revenue: $28,000,000
Budget: $31,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 04, 2026
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
James Franco Tristan
Sophia Myles Isolde
Rufus Sewell Marke
David O'Hara Donnchadh
Mark Strong Wictred
Henry Cavill Melot
Bronagh Gallagher Bragnae
Ronan Vibert Bodkin
Lucy Russell Edyth
JB Blanc Leon
Graham Mullins Morholt
Leo Gregory Simon
Dexter Fletcher Orick
Richard Dillane Aragon
Hans Martin Stier Kurseval
Thomas Morris Kaye
Jamie Thomas King Anwick
Wolfgang Müller Rothgar
Cheyenne Rushing Lady Serafine
Barbora Kodetová Lady Marke
Isobel Moynihan Young Isolde
Thomas Brodie-Sangster Young Tristan
Gordon Truefitt Tournament Judge
Myles Taylor Young Melot
Jack Montgomery Young Simon
Marek Vašut Luther
David Fisher Irish Soldier
Bronwen Davies Lady Aragon
Philip O'Sullivan Paddreggh
Nevan Finegan Tournament Crier
Jón Ólafsson Coronation Priest
Todd Kramer Widseth
Winter Ave Zoli Widseth's Sister
Miroslav Šimůnek Pict Guard
Kevin Flood Funeral Priest
Name Job
Artur Reinhart Director of Photography
Nick Powell Stunt Coordinator
Rico Torres Still Photographer
Nancy Bishop Casting
Mariano Tufano Assistant Costume Designer
Monika Fišerová Stunt Coordinator
Anne Dudley Original Music Composer
Maurizio Millenotti Costume Design
Stephen Boucher Associate Editor
Robert Huberman First Assistant Director
Peter Boyle Editor
Kate Dowd Casting
Mark Geraghty Production Design
John J. Kelly Unit Production Manager
Mirella Ginnoto Key Hair Stylist
Anthony Wonsoff Title Designer
Jaroslav Polenský Visual Effects Supervisor, 3D Animator
Šárka Zázvorková Costume Supervisor
Kirsty Kinnear Casting
John Warhurst Music Editor
David Vondrášek Assistant Art Director
Erwin Lanzensberger Camera Operator
Marius Mohnssen Visual Effects Supervisor
Mandy Rahn Digital Intermediate
Peter J. Clark Script Supervisor
Rebecca Higginson Set Costumer
Kriz David Rigging Gaffer
Hana Kučerová Costume Supervisor
Pamela Power Associate Editor
Zbynek Travincky 3D Animator
Alena Marečková Hairstylist
Kacper Lisowski Camera Operator
Adéla Robová Hairstylist
Jiří Farkaš Hairstylist
Sefi Carmel Foley Editor
Cathy Smith Key Costumer
Jaroslav Šámal Hairstylist
Larry D. Horricks Additional Still Photographer
Miro Gábor Second Unit Director of Photography
Sophie Cornet Music Editor
Howard Bargroff Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Ales Dlabac 3D Animator
Jan Vseticek Visual Effects Coordinator
Giovanni Casalnuovo Assistant Costume Designer
Larisa Šrámková Seamstress
Kevin Byrne Special Effects Supervisor
Samir Fočo Sound Designer
Ivo Grešák Key Grip
Helge Felgendreher Key Grip
Stefano Ceccarelli Hairstylist
David Voborský Assistant Art Director
Geraint Huw Reynolds Assistant Editor
Pavel Sagner Special Effects Supervisor
Manlio Rocchetti Key Makeup Artist
Martin Schinz Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Sarka Zvolenska Costume Supervisor
Mario Michisanti Hairstylist
Catherine Allinson Script Supervisor
Rory Bruen Standby Art Director
Graham Daniel Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Lucie Samcova Choreographer
Anja Dihrberg Casting
Peter Crooks Sound Effects Editor
Marketa Puzmanova Art Department Coordinator
Srdjan Kurpjel Sound Effects Editor
Tony Devlin Gaffer
Vít Komrzý Visual Effects Producer
Zeljko Lopicic-Lepierre Sound Designer
Jack Stew Foley
Roman Rigo Boom Operator
Kevin Reynolds Director
Johnny Byrne Set Decoration
Dean Georgaris Writer
Gareth Rhys Jones ADR Editor
Raicho Vasilev Stunts
Jan Petřina Stunts
Jakub Švec Stunt Double
Roman Jankovič Stunts
Saulius Janavičius Stunts
Jan Holíček Stunts
Michal Grün Stunts
Jean-Jacques Desplanque Stunts
Jiří Horký Stunts
Roman Spáčil Stunt Double
Name Title
Giannina Facio Producer
Jim Lemley Executive Producer
John Hardy Executive Producer
Frank Hübner Executive Producer
Anne Lai Co-Producer
Jennifer Leshnick Associate Producer
Moshe Diamant Producer
Lisa Ellzey Producer
Jan Fantl Co-Producer
Christian Frohn Associate Producer
Elie Samaha Producer
Tony Scott Executive Producer
James Flynn Co-Producer
Ridley Scott Executive Producer
Matthew Stillman Executive Producer
Morgan O'Sullivan Co-Producer
David Minkowski Associate Producer
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Reviews

Wuchak
9.0

**_One of the Best Medieval/British Isle flicks_** Remember the three such movies of 1995: "Braveheart," "Rob Roy" and "First Knight"? "Tristan + Isolde" is better than all of them or, at least, on par. It shares plot elements of "First Knight" with the king's trusted protégé playing around with ... his young wife, but "Tristan + Isolde" is just overall superior. James Franco plays the brooding Tristan, who has good reason to be sullen, except when he escapes into Isolde's arms in secret. Sophia Myles works well as the Irish princess, Isolde, who's given as a gift to the king of the Brits, Marke (Rufus Sewell). Also on hand is Marke's nephew, Melot (Henry Cavill), who's passed up by the king for Tristan; David O'Hara as the wicked Irish king, Donnchadh; and the ignoble Wictred (Mark Strong). These are all strong, memorable characters. Although there are some contrived plot elements, the story (based on the medieval romantic legend) is coherent and pretty compelling. Meanwhile the locations (Ireland) and cinematography are breathtaking. The score's good too. Yet this isn't just a film that's beautiful in appearance & sound, it's beautiful period, despite the brutal violence, bloodshed and betrayal. The general ambiance is similar to, say, "The Last of the Mohicans" (1992) and lacks the crude elements of "Rob Roy." Some complain that James Franco is too selfishly sullen as Tristan, but that's a big part of the story. Should he have played Tristan as elated that the one & only woman he's ever loved has become the king's wife, a gift from Ireland? The whole adulterous tangled web could have probably been avoided if either Tristan or Isolde simply told the truth about their relationship BEFORE Isolde married the king, but it's not always easy to do this, especially when you're so young and dumb. By "dumb" I don't mean stupid, but rather naive and lacking the life-skills that only come with age & experience. There's also a lot of good stuff to glean from the tragedy: Everyone wants someone to believe in them; never trust a proven scoundrel; humble confession, remorse & repentance; the natural desire for freedom and "true love," etc. Despite its early 2006 release date, it was shot over two years earlier in September-October, 2003. It runs 2 hours, 5 minutes, and was shot in west-central Ireland at Connemara, County Galway. Exterior shots were done in the Czech Republic at Pruhonice Park and Castle, Krivoklat and Prague. GRADE: A

May 22, 2025