In the 1999 action movie 13th Warrior starring Antonio Banderas, a group of 13 warriors travel to save a village from cannibals. Roneth the Horseman (Neil Maffin) is the 7th warrior to join the party.
Helmet - This hand made metal helmet has been aged and distressed by the art department and has 6 bunches of black and white plastic hair attached to the back. The helmet has several bands of metal around it which are held on with rivets and makes it easy to match on screen as well as a curved horn detail on either side. Inside are two layers of leather lining, a leather chin strap and modern foam padding around the forehead for the comfort of the actor. One of the linings has the name “Roneth” written in marker pen and shows signs of use on set. Measures 10.5” x 10” x 9”. This particular helmet can be screen-matched to the scene when the 13 warriors arrive on the beach and are greeted by Hrothgar's herald.
Armor - This outfit is Roneth’s primary battle costume worn throughout the film. The metal armor was forged by master film armorer Terry English, with his signature being inside the front breastplate. The breastplate is made from numerous pieces of aluminum and leather that have been fastened together. On each shoulder are two protective guards that attach together with a leather tie. Worn underneath the armor is a yellow cotton shirt and a hooded brown leather vest, as well as a pair of leather pants that are tan colored with patches of brown stitched in. This complete costume includes the body armor, leather bracers, a pair of boots marked as "Roneth 2", and a set of gloves marked as "Roneth."
The helmet and the armor each came with a COA from Prop Store.