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Sword of Lancelot

1963

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1 h 56 m

United Kingdom

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Adventure

Fantasy

Lancelot is King Arthur's most valued Knight of the Round Table and a paragon of courage and virtue. Things change, however, when he falls in love with Queen Guinevere.
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Cornel Wilde
Sir Lancelot
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Jean Wallace
Guinevere
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Brian Aherne
King Arthur
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George Baker
Sir Gawaine
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Archie Duncan
Sir Lamorak
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Adrienne Corri
Lady Vivian
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Michael Meacham
Sir Modred
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Iain Gregory
Sir Tors
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Mark Dignam
Merlin
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Reginald Beckwith
Sir Dagonet
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John Barrie
Sir Bedivere
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Richard Thorp
Sir Gareth
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Joseph Tomelty
Sir Kaye
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Graham Stark
Rian
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Geoffrey Dunn
Edrick
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Walter Gotell
Sir Cedric
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Peter Prowse
Brandagorous
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Christopher Rhodes
Ulfus

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Zeus Collins

07/06/2023 16:18
Moviecut—Sword of Lancelot
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Congolaise🇨🇩🇨🇩❤️

29/05/2023 09:01
source: Sword of Lancelot
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rehan2255

16/11/2022 14:31
Lancelot and Guinevere
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Kevin

16/11/2022 02:37
Lots of knightly action and a well matured love triangle. The most magical thing here is a bar of soap.
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Amerie Taricone

16/11/2022 02:37
Cornel Wilde has a reputation as a independent writer, director, actor type, in the vein of Sylvester Stallone, Woody Allen, and others. He did some fine pieces of work; the best of which was Naked Prey. He also did a pretty good job with Beach Red. But this effort was a little too big for his britches. He tried to pull off a Kirk Douglas or Mel Gibson (both successful as independent producers of Spartacus and Braveheart), but he could not do it. There was too much ham in the film from the supporting cast. More ham than in a German deli. The battle scenes were rife with mistakes (one guy is standing around with an arrow in his heart). The early love scenes are very good, and believable, but Merlin reminded me more of a rabbi than a wizard or magician. All he did was give advice. The secondary characters, except for Arthur, were just not that believable. All in all, a watchable film, but be ready to wince every once in a while.
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Lenda Letlaka

16/11/2022 02:37
Well they sure don't make films like this anymore and I agree with the comment this film rocks! The battle scenes alone were way ahead of there time with gore and spectacle. It was the first time I had ever seen a man cut in half by a sword. It shocked me! I saw this film for the first time when I was a kid and it has stayed with me through the years. It has solid acting by Cornel and cast. Indeed when I think of the Lancelot I don't think anyone portrayed the medieval knight better. This was one of the movies that once you started watching it you where glued to the screen. A great period piece. If you have seen this movie and enjoyed Cornel's acting the films The Naked Prey and Gargoyles (a made for TV movie) definitely made a splash !
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Eudes koicy

16/11/2022 02:37
SWORD OF LANCELOT, crafted as Cornel Wilde's gift to himself, shows Guinevere as a strong and determined character—far from an 'etiolated princess …--and her character is also played with brio and charm. From the whole tale, the script picked as characters truly brought out the love triangle—the knight, his queen, and the oldster—and, in fact, only the couple of lovers—the others are too marginal …. Yet this couple of characters who are indeed defined and portrayed are alive and interesting. The score is, on the other hand, conventional and banal. It is not a kids' movie; it's occasionally piquant and playful, a nice French woman at an inn is introduced by her tits. As an adventure flick, it features a tournament and a battle with the pagan invaders, and it ends with the defeat of Mordred. Directed by Wilde, the movie has something sincere and straight and respectable, even a note of originality.
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