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Excalibur (1981)
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Reviews Counted:21
Fresh:18
Rotten:3
Average Rating:7.6/10
Runtime: 2 hrs 21 mins
Genre: Science-Fiction/Fantasy
Synopsis: Director John Boorman's passionate adaptation of Sir Thomas Malory's LE MORTE D'ARTHUR stars Nigel Terry as the faithful King Arthur. Necromancer Merlin (Nicol Williamson) offers the magic sword... Director John Boorman's passionate adaptation of Sir Thomas Malory's LE MORTE D'ARTHUR stars Nigel Terry as the faithful King Arthur. Necromancer Merlin (Nicol Williamson) offers the magic sword Excalibur to the warlike Uther Pendragon (Gabriel Byrne) in exchange for a promise that he'll make peace with his enemy, the duke of Cornwall (Corin Redgrave). He agrees but breaks his word after catching sight of Cornwall's wife, Igraine (Katrine Boorman). With the magician's help he makes love to the woman in the guise of her husband. She bears a child, Arthur, who is taken by Merlin as payment for his assistance and left in the care of Ector (Clive Swift). Years pass, and the boy, now a humble squire, pulls Excalibur from the stone in which Uther had sunk it--a task no other could accomplish. With Merlin's counsel, he marries the stunning Guenevere (Cherie Lunghi), finds a champion in Sir Lancelot (Nicholas Clay), subdues the skirmishing knights, and builds the Round Table to unite them. Yet his half-sister, Morgana (Helen Mirren), lurks in the shadows, preparing to poison her brother's reign. Perhaps the best film made in this genre, EXCALIBUR benefits from an extraordinary cast, including appearances by Byrne, Patrick Stewart, and Liam Neeson early in their celluloid careers. Counterpointing ethereally filtered sex scenes against scenes of graphic blood-and-guts swordplay, Boorman's sumptuous production galvanizes the familiar mythology, as he charts the transition from an age of magic to one of reason. [More]
Starring: Nigel Terry, Helen Mirren, Nicholas Clay, Cherie Lunghi
Starring: Nigel Terry, Helen Mirren, Nicholas Clay, Cherie Lunghi, Paul Geoffrey, Nicol Williamson, Liam Neeson, Clive Swift
Director: John Boorman
Director: John Boorman
Screenwriter: Rospo Pallenberg, John Boorman
Composer: Trevor Jones
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Reviews for Excalibur
Boorman picks through the murky haystack of Arthurian legend and finds a golden needle
...one of those great miracles in filmmaking... It's concept of Arthur and the landscape that surrounds him is a benchmark for fantasy as we know it.
English film director John Boorman's stunning and spellbinding dramatization of the Arthurian myth.
The film based on La Morte D'Arthur by Thomas Malory does actually remind one of passages from that novel. Poetic.
Somehow it combines legendary material both visually and audibly that hooks me every time.
Image after image -- and incredible scenery of Ireland's Wicklow Mountains -- cascades from the screen in an amazing blend of naturalism and cinematic artifice.
A darkly grand and gothic look at the Arthurian legends. One of Boorman's (several) masterworks.
The film is kind of simple in its plotting, but what's cool is the design.
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