Alatriste - Stand Off

Published 2021-12-21
Alatriste - 2006
In the 17th century, the brave don Alatriste in Flanders fought for the Spanish crown. His life changes when a dying soldier asks him to take care of his son. Alatriste returns to Spain, which is now plagued by corruption and poverty.

Rent or own Alatriste: amzn.to/3E69wt7

Main Channel for all Sword and Shield related movies:
   / @johnnysswordandshieldhdcli8730  


Link to Johnny's channel for all Modern HD Battle and Military Movie Clips:
youtube.com/c/johnnyswarstories

Johnny's Personal Channel for Movie Reviews, War Games, and more:
youtube.com/c/johnnyjohnsonesq


Useful Guides to Military History:
Military History: The Definitive Visual Guide to the Objects of Warfare
amzn.to/32lnbLQ


The Practical Guide to Man-Powered Weapons and Ammunition: Experiments with Catapults, Musketballs, Stonebows, Blowpipes, Big Airguns, and Bulletbows
amzn.to/3dqa5mO




DISCLAIMER: Links included in this description might be affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service with the links that I provide I may receive a small commission. There is no additional charge to you! Thank you for supporting!
All videos uploaded are the copyright material of their original owners and are to be copyright claimed automatically or at the discretion of the owner.

All Comments (9)
  • @mugsnvicki
    Ahh!, OK, it's a movie I have never seen, but certainly recognize Viggo. Viggo was called "the best swordsman I have ever trained" by Bob Anderson, for his role in LOTR. And he speaks fluent Spanish, among others. Good clip, Johnny!
  • @thekhoifish0146
    "My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father, prepare to die."

    ah, the only channel where I can consistently be the first guy in the comment section
  • @liangflrs02
    That was some 17th century gangsta move from Malatesta.
  • I'm shocked how much they changed this from the books. still a good scene tho.
  • @gorcrow
    it's pretty funny to hear el capitán Alatriste being voiced by Viggo, he does a great job for an english-speaker but no matter what it's always just slightly off :D