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The Lost Legion DVD

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After the fall of the Roman Empire, Rome has been stripped of its former glory and left desperate to recapture its past. Urbina Prima schemes with all her cunning and spite to see her son declared the new Emperor. In her way is her husband, Roman general Maximus, who has forged his own deadly path to fulfil his ambitions. The Lost Legion is a violent tale of manipulation and debauchery in the quest for ultimate power.

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Released
20 October 2014
Directors
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Metrodome 
Classification
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Features
PAL 
Barcode
5055002559273 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. After the fall of the Roman Empire, Rome has been stripped of its former glory and left desperate to recapture its past. Urbina Prima schemes with all her cunning and spite to see her son declared the new Emperor. In her way is her husband, Roman general Maximus, who has forged his own deadly path to fulfil his ambitions. The Lost Legion is a violent tale of manipulation and debauchery in the quest for ultimate power.

Tom McKay and Michelle Lukes star in this drama directed by David Kocar and Petr Kubik. Urbina Prima (Lukes), a Roman noblewoman, is plotting and scheming her way into the Empire by doing everything she can to see her son declared the new Emperor. Her husband, Maximus (Brian Caspe), however, has the same aspirations of power but for himself, not his son. Who will win the battle?