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Director:
Writers (WGA):
Persia Woolley (novels)
Ronni Kern (television story)
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Release Date:
7 May 1994 (USA) See more »
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Plot:
The legend of King Arthur, Sir Lancelot and Guinevere, told from a somewhat more feminist perspective. | Add synopsis »
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Cast

  (in credits order)

Sheryl Lee ... Guinevere

Sean Patrick Flanery ... King Arthur

Noah Wyle ... Lancelot
Brid Brennan ... Morgan L'Fei
James Faulkner

Donald Pleasence ... Merlin

Constantine Gregory ... Leodogan
Martin East ... Gawain

Ben Pullen ... Kei
Andrius Bobrovas ... Percival
Kestas Jakstas ... Yvain
Anton Lesser ... Envoy
Bruce Lidington ... Swordsmith (as Bruce Liddington)

James Greene ... Bishop
Regina Share ... Kaethi
Laura Girling ... Guinevere's mother
Saulius Sipras ... Damon
Ionas Pakulis ... King Stater (as Jonas Pakulis)
Ramunas Abukevicius ... King Urian
Irena-Marija Leonaviciute ... Midwife
Eva Dubey ... Female student
Ervinas Peteraitis ... Carpenter
Gediminas Storpirstis ... Rider
Anaya Vasara ... Princess
Nanute Juronyte ... Vivian
Vytas Sapranaukas ... Leodogan's aide
Sarunas Puidoks ... Servant
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Directed by
Jud Taylor 
 
Writing credits
(WGA)
Persia Woolley (novels "Child of the Northern Spring", "Queen of the Summer Stars" and "Legends Decked in Autum Gold")

Ronni Kern (television story)

Ronni Kern (teleplay)

Produced by
Les Alexander .... executive producer
Gideon Amir .... line producer
Don Enright .... executive producer
Robertas Urbonas .... co-producer
 
Original Music by
Johnny Harris 
 
Cinematography by
Gábor Szabó 
 
Casting by
Lynn Kressel 
Dalia Vizgirdaite 
 
Art Direction by
Galius Klicius 
 
Costume Design by
Jill M. Ohanneson 
 
Makeup Department
Rachel Kick .... key makeup artist
Rosalee Riggle .... hair stylist (as Rose Bologa)
 
Production Management
Mel A. Bishop .... executive in charge of production
Regina Buteikyte .... production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Tania Jakovleva .... assistant director
 
Art Department
Algis Budzinskas .... property master
Gintas Matonis .... construction coordinator
 
Sound Department
John Asman .... sound re-recording mixer (as John B. Asman)
Jim Emswiller .... boom operator
David E. Fluhr .... sound re-recording mixer
Melissa Sherwood Hofmann .... sound re-recording mixer (as Melissa S. Hofmann)
Burton Weinstein .... supervising sound editor (as Burt Weinstein)
Stephen Zelenko .... sound mixer
 
Stunts
Gerry Crampton .... stunt coordinator
Giedrius Nagys .... stunts
Sergey Golovkin .... assistant stunt coordinator (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Tibor Wéber .... gaffer
Algis Zitkevicus .... key grip
 
Casting Department
Suzanne Crowley .... casting: London
Gilly Poole .... casting: London
 
Editorial Department
Louis F. Cioffi .... first assistant editor
Paul D. Goldman .... post-production
Dan Muscarella .... color timer
Nicole Schubert .... apprentice editor
 
Other crew
Veronica Alweiss .... production coordinator
Jeanne Beveridge .... title designer
Fred Eldridge .... film transfer
Kathleen Mulligan .... script supervisor
 

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7 out of 8 people found the following review useful.
Not all that bad for an Arthurian TV movie, 12 January 2003
Author: Katatonia from Missouri

I am one who doesn't think any Arthurian movie can top Boorman's 'Excalibur'. With that said, this movie is not all that bad. The story has most of the core elements of the Arthurian legends. It has a few interesting plot twists which are worth viewing if you are a die-hard fan of the legends. It's no masterpiece, but it's a low-budget TV movie and not a high-budget motion picture. Most of the dialogue and acting is purely professional and Shakespearean in it's approach. I think it could have been cast somewhat better however, the characters of Noah Wyle (Lancelot) and Sean Patrick Flanery (King Arthur) should have been switched. I can clearly see why this alone receives mixed reviews.

Guinevere surely won't win any awards, but for a single viewing it is entertaining to the right audience.

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