Holy Grail in America

Holy Grail in America

Movie 2009-09-20 1h 27m TV Movie Documentary
★ 5.8 / 10 · 3 votes

In 1898, a Minnesota farmer clearing trees from his field uprooted a large stone covered with mysterious runes that tell a story of land acquisition and murder. The stone allegedly dates back to 1362. Initially thought to be a hoax, new evidence suggests the find could be real, and a clue that the Knights Templar discovered America 100 years before Columbus, perhaps bringing with them history's greatest treasure... the Holy Grail. Follow the clues as experts use erosion studies on the rune stone and match symbols in Templar ruins all over Europe to support this theory. Stones with similar markings have been found on islands across the Atlantic Ocean, and in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Is it possible the Knights Templar, long thought to have been massacred, escaped on an incredible journey and were leaving clues to the whereabouts of the stone?

Status
Released
Released
2009-09-20
Runtime
1h 27m
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Country
United States of America
Language
English
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James Lurie James Lurie Narrator (voice)
Alice Kehoe Alice Kehoe Herself - Anthropologist
Anatoly Liberman Anatoly Liberman Himself - Philologist, University of Minnesota
Darwin Ohman Darwin Ohman Himself - Grandson of Olof Ohman
Scott Wolter Scott Wolter Himself - Forensic Geologist & Author, The Hooked X
Tom Trow Tom Trow Himself - Past Archaeologist, Minnesota Historical Society
Florian Ledermann Florian Ledermann Himself - Past President, Runestone Museum
James Scherz James Scherz Himself - Prehistoric Cartographer
Simon Brighton Simon Brighton Himself - Author, In Search of the Knights Templar
Erling Haagensen Erling Haagensen Himself - Author, The Templar's Secret Island
Steven Sora Steven Sora Himself - Author, The Lost Colony of the Templars
Ashley Cowie Ashley Cowie Himself - Author, The Rosslyn Templar
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