Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Jessalyn Gilsig | ... | Kayley (voice) | |
Andrea Corr | ... | Kayley (singing voice) | |
Cary Elwes | ... | Garrett (voice) | |
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Bryan White | ... | Garrett (singing voice) |
Gary Oldman | ... | Ruber (voice) | |
Eric Idle | ... | Devon (voice) | |
Don Rickles | ... | Cornwall (voice) | |
Jane Seymour | ... | Juliana (voice) | |
Céline Dion | ... | Juliana (singing voice) (as Celine Dion) | |
Pierce Brosnan | ... | King Arthur (voice) | |
Steve Perry | ... | King Arthur (singing voice) | |
Bronson Pinchot | ... | Griffin (voice) | |
Jaleel White | ... | Bladebeak (voice) | |
Gabriel Byrne | ... | Lionel (voice) | |
John Gielgud | ... | Merlin (voice) (as Sir John Gielgud) |
During the times of King Arthur, the story of an adventurous brave girl, named Kayley, whose father, a Knight of the Round Table, is killed by Sir Ruber, a maniacal brute who steals Excalibur and ultimately threatens to seize King Arthur's Camelot. Kayley enlists the blind, reclusive knight-aspirant Garrett and a goofy two headed dragon to brave the Enchanted Forest and retrieve the magic sword. Their adventure is also, of course, fraught with danger. Written by Anthony Pereyra {hypersonic91@yahoo.com}
I practically wanted to see this movie mainly because The Corrs were in it, I mean The Corrs are featured on its soundtrack, but after seeing it, I really enjoyed it. it's a really great movie I recommend for everybody to watch. Not only that it provides great music and entertainment, it teaches us lessons as well. It also feautures Camelot as a very wonderful place, outlining the story in the original Camelot story but excellently rearranging some things and placing additional characters and somehow revamping the plot but is very enjoyable and amusing, I must say, especially the part when "If I Didn't Have You" was sung by the two very amusing dinosaurs.Also the excellent songs feautured in the soundtrack which really suited the movie very well. An excellent movie for the family, a story with lessons to learn and very enjoyable indeed both for the children, the family, and also for young at hearts as well.