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Talk about the movie “The Last of the Saxons” from J.Stuart Blackton

The Last of the Saxons (“The Last of the Saxons”) is an American film directed by J. Stuart Blackton, released in 1910.

This silent, black-and-white film (now considered lost[1]) depicts Harold Godwinson, the last Saxon king of England.

In 1066, Harold, Duke of Wessex, lays claim to the throne of England after the death of King Edward, but another claimant rises against him: the Duke of Normandy, William….

  • Original title: The Last of the Saxons
  • Director: J. Stuart Blackton
  • Screenplay: J. Stuart Blackton
  • Production company: Vitagraph Company of America
  • Distributor: General Film Company
  • Country of production: United States
  • Language: English (silent)
  • Format: Black and white – 1.33:1 – 35 mm – Silent
  • Film length: 306 m (1 reel)
  • Year: 1910
  • Release date:

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  • Kevin J. Harty, The Vikings on Film: Essays on Depictions of the Nordic Middle Ages, McFarland, 2014. ISBN 0786486384

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