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Attila: Directed by Emmanuel Itier. With Cheick Kongo, Chris Conrad, Mikayla S. Campbell, M. Steven Felty. When American soldiers inadvertently steal Attila the Hun’s secret riches, the wrath of the barbarian is awakened; the mummified warrior will stop at nothing to kill the intruders.

“u0026quot;Attilau0026quot; contains action, plot and story-line reminiscent of movies made in the 1950u0026#39;s. The easy- to-follow story, fast paced action and of course..lots of blood reminded me of my youth sitting in a small-town theatre on a Saturday afternoon. If u0026quot;Attilau0026quot; were done in black and white I would have questioned the filming date. Under the direction of Emmanuel Itier I believe u0026quot;Attilau0026quot; hits itu0026#39;s mark. Cheik Kongo shows his incredible athleticism as the Nomad and scares the bejesus out of you without the utterance of a single word. Chris Conradu0026#39;s portrayal of u0026quot;Vitou0026quot; makes him a believable hero and Mikayla Campbellu0026#39;s u0026quot;McVeeu0026quot; the perfect heroine. Stunts were all too prevalent and often made you wonder u0026quot;Howu0026#39;d they do that?u0026quot;. Xinu0026#39;s martial arts work was true artistry. Other strong performances came from Hossein Mardani as u0026quot;Fleetwoodu0026quot; and Poncho Hodges as u0026quot;Bulldogu0026quot;. Would like to see more from the screen writing team of Anthony Ferrante and Emmanuel Itier.”

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