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Release Date:
10 April 1981 (USA)
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Tagline:
No mortal could possess it! No kingdom could command it! more
Plot:
A spirited accounting of one of the most obscure periods of the world's history. This reprisal is magical in its execution and gives its audience something to watch. full summary | full synopsis
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Nominated for Oscar.
Another 2 wins
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9 nominations
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(58 articles)
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The quintessential King Arthur movie!
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Nigel Terry | ... | King Arthur | |
| Helen Mirren | ... | Morgana | |
| Nicholas Clay | ... | Lancelot | |
| Cherie Lunghi | ... | Guenevere | |
| Paul Geoffrey | ... | Perceval | |
| Nicol Williamson | ... | Merlin | |
| Robert Addie | ... | Mordred | |
| Gabriel Byrne | ... | Uther Pendragon | |
| Keith Buckley | ... | Uryens | |
| Katrine Boorman | ... | Igrayne | |
| Liam Neeson | ... | Gawain | |
| Corin Redgrave | ... | Cornwall | |
| Niall O'Brien | ... | Kay | |
| Patrick Stewart | ... | Leondegrance | |
| Clive Swift | ... | Sir Hector |
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Also Known As:
The Knights (USA) (working title)
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Runtime:
140 min | USA:119 min (edited version)
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Color (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
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Certification:
Canada:R (Nova Scotia/Ontario) |
Iceland:16 (video rating) |
Iceland:12 |
Sweden:15 |
Germany:12 (DVD rating) |
South Korea:15 (cable rating) |
Argentina:13 |
Australia:M |
Canada:13+ (Quebec) |
Canada:PA (Manitoba) |
Chile:14 |
Finland:K-16 |
Ireland:15 |
Singapore:M18 |
UK:15 |
USA:PG (cut) |
USA:R |
West Germany:12 (f)
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Before the final battle, Arthur's knights are camped around a "Stonehenge" like formation on a hill. The rocks were fake and part of the set. According to John Boorman, some American tourists were driving by down below and saw the formation. Thinking they were real, the tourists hiked up the hill, and Boorman had to explain to them that they were not real but part of a movie set.
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Plot holes: Although the film's tagline says "Forged by a God," in fact, Excalibur is said in the movie to be a fang of the Earth Dragon; as such, the blade would have been carved - not forged - from the original fang.
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Quotes:
Merlin:
What are you afraid of?
Arthur: I don't know.
Merlin: Shall I tell you what's out there?
Arthur: Yes, please.
Merlin: The dragon. A beast of such power that if you were to see it whole and complete in a single glance, it would burn you to cinders.
Arthur: Where is it?
Merlin: It is everywhere. It is everything. Its scales glisten in the bark of trees. Its roar is heard in the wind. And its forked tongue strikes like...
[lightning strikes]
Merlin: Like lightning, yes that's it.
Arthur: How can I...? What shall I...? Must I...?
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Arthur: I don't know.
Merlin: Shall I tell you what's out there?
Arthur: Yes, please.
Merlin: The dragon. A beast of such power that if you were to see it whole and complete in a single glance, it would burn you to cinders.
Arthur: Where is it?
Merlin: It is everywhere. It is everything. Its scales glisten in the bark of trees. Its roar is heard in the wind. And its forked tongue strikes like...
[lightning strikes]
Merlin: Like lightning, yes that's it.
Arthur: How can I...? What shall I...? Must I...?
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Soundtrack:
Prelude to Parsifal
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Where was the forests located?Did Nicol Williamson get knocked out?
Why is the film shot in 1.85?
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This movie is absolutely tremendous. Held my attention the entire time. I have seen the others, from the 1950s Knights of the Round Table, to First Knight, even the recent Mists of Avalon, and this is the best of the bunch. Brutal at times, then again, the story takes place during the Dark Ages. Anthropologists don't know too much about the historical Arthur, except from early English and Welsh texts based on oral legends of a Celtic chieftain named Arthur, who lived around 600 AD, and who fought a famous battle.
This story delivers great performances, sets and battle scenes. In the scene in the beginning where Uther becomes king, as witnessed by Merlin, we can see the look of disgust and pity on his face as knights get their arms chopped off! Merlin has worked for years to arrange peace in the kingdom and the moment is at hand, the dawn of a new Golden Age...although it will be Arthur, not Uther, who ushers this in, and it lasts all too briefly. Merlin is played by Nicol Williamson in an outstanding performance! He is comic, wise, and very, very, deadly if you cross his path. The best on-screen Merlin I have ever seen. Arthur is the true hero whose all too human capacity for love gets the best of him and threatens to leave the kingdom in the clutches of the vile Mordred. Morgana, as played by Helen Mirren, is a stunning combination of beauty and evil. The other cast members round out this great film: Patrick Stewart, Liam Neeson, Gabriel Byrne. The sets are astounding, dark foreboding man-made castles contrasted against lush green forests reflecting a lost time when the forces of nature, not man, dominated the earth. See this film! Easily John Boorman's best picture to date.