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William Tell’s status as a folk hero makes his story kind of a Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves for the Swiss, only they're taking a country from the rich (Austria) and giving it to the poor.
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The movie’s artwork features a scantily clad Victoria Silvstedt, a Swedish actress, wearing a bikini and riding a banana. William attended the University of St Andrews in Scotland as a History ...
Protagonist William Tell, a formerly peaceful hunter, finds himself forced to take action as his family and homeland come under threat from the oppressive Austrian King and his ruthless warlords.
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Written and directed by Nick Hamm (The Hole), William Tell is at least the fifth ... tired writing and a central performance that fails to match the movie’s scale.