Summary
In the year 1193 B.C., Paris, a prince of Troy woos Helen, Queen of Sparta, away from her husband, Menelaus, setting the kingdoms of Mycenae Greece at war with Troy. The Greeks sail to Troy and lay siege. Achilles was the greatest hero among the Greeks, while Hector, the eldest son of Priam, King of Troy, embodied the hopes of the people of his city. (Source: IMDb.com)
| Film Information |
| Released |
2004 |
| Genre |
Action/Drama |
| Rated |
R (Violence & Nudity) |
| Runtime |
163 minutes |
| Country |
USA |
| Language |
English |
| Directed By |
Wolfgang Peterson |
| Written By |
Homer & David Benioff |
| Studio |
Warner Bros Pictures |
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Cast
| Actors |
Characters |
| Julian Glover |
Triopas |
| Brian Cox |
Agamemnon |
| Nathan Jone |
Boagrius |
| Adoni Maropis |
Agamemnon's Officer |
| Jacob Smith |
Messenger Boy |
| Brad Pitt |
Achilles |
| John Shrapnel |
Nestor |
| Brendan Gleeson |
Menelaus |
| Diane Kruger |
Helen |
| Eric Bana |
Hector |
| Orlando Bloom |
Paris |
| Siri Svegler |
Polydora |
| Lucie Barat |
Helen's Handmaiden |
| Ken Bones |
Hippasus |
| Manuel Cauchi |
Old Spartan Fisherman |
| Garrett Hedlund |
Patroclus |
| Sean Bean |
Odysseus |
| Julie Christie |
Thetis |
| Peter O'Toole |
Priam |
| James Cosmo |
Glaucus |
| Nigel Terry |
Archeptolemus |
| Trevor Eve |
Velior |
| Owain Yeoman |
Lysander |
| Saffron Burrows |
Andromache |
| Luke Tal |
Scamandrius |
| Rose Byrne |
Brises |
| Vincent Reagan |
Eudorus |
| Tyler Mane |
Ajax |
| Louis Dempsey |
Aphareus |
| Joshua Richards |
Haemon |
| Tim Chipping |
Echepolus |
| Desislava Stefanova |
Singing Woman |
| Tanja Tzaraovska |
Singing Woman |
| Alex King |
Apollonian Guard |
| Frankie Fitzgerald |
Aneas |
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Film Posters
Source: Troy. Dir. Wolfgang Peterson. USA: Warner Bros Pictures, 2004.
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