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La spada nella roccia

Titolo originale: The Sword in the Stone
  • 1963
  • T
  • 1h 19min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,1/10
110.888
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La spada nella roccia (1963)
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L'antica leggenda della Spada nella Roccia. Re Artù è un ragazzino un po' impacciato che risponde al nome di semola e Mago Merlino che si è assunto il compito di educare il re, è uno strambo... Leggi tuttoL'antica leggenda della Spada nella Roccia. Re Artù è un ragazzino un po' impacciato che risponde al nome di semola e Mago Merlino che si è assunto il compito di educare il re, è uno strambo vegliardo dalla lunga barba.L'antica leggenda della Spada nella Roccia. Re Artù è un ragazzino un po' impacciato che risponde al nome di semola e Mago Merlino che si è assunto il compito di educare il re, è uno strambo vegliardo dalla lunga barba.

  • Regia
    • Wolfgang Reitherman
    • Clyde Geronimi
    • David Hand
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Bill Peet
    • T.H. White
  • Star
    • Rickie Sorensen
    • Sebastian Cabot
    • Karl Swenson
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,1/10
    110.888
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    POPOLARITÀ
    4701
    107
    • Regia
      • Wolfgang Reitherman
      • Clyde Geronimi
      • David Hand
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Bill Peet
      • T.H. White
    • Star
      • Rickie Sorensen
      • Sebastian Cabot
      • Karl Swenson
    • 136Recensioni degli utenti
    • 73Recensioni della critica
    • 61Metascore
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
    • Candidato a 1 Oscar
      • 1 vittoria e 1 candidatura in totale

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    Rickie Sorensen
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    Sebastian Cabot
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    • Sir Ector
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    Karl Swenson
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    • Merlin
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    Junius Matthews
    • Archimedes
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    Martha Wentworth
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    • Madam Mim
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    Norman Alden
    Norman Alden
    • Sir Kay
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    Alan Napier
    Alan Napier
    • Sir Pellinore
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    Richard Reitherman
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    Robert Reitherman
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      • Wolfgang Reitherman
      • Clyde Geronimi
      • David Hand
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      • Bill Peet
      • T.H. White
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    8Quinoa1984

    maybe not one of the 'great' Disney films, but it is quite the entertainer

    I used to watch the Sword in the Stone quite a number of times as a kid, and I know why later on in my years. It's actually quite a fun little movie considering its a quasi-history lesson on how Arthur (aka 'Wart') became King of England. It includes Merlin, and his 'educated Owl' Archamedes, and a whole lot of wacky adventures trying to get Arthur, who can't read or write, into a mode of thought higher than how he's been raised. For a Disney film, as well, it's also quite the quotable film at times, with some lines and situations still sticking out in my mind years later. For example, the sequence involving Arthur and Merlin as squirrels in the trees, and a small lesson in love (or lack thereof) a lady squirrel presents in the face of danger. Or the story involving Arthur as a bird, trapped in the clutches of Madamn Mim (maybe one of the funniest sequences in any Disney movie).

    So, as one can figure from what I've described (if you haven't seen the film yet), it's fairly over-the-top, loaded with silly-songs (one of which a true charmer involving Merlin's proclivity for organizing a packing up of his house) and little lessons for kids. But it actually is also funny for adults too, I'd guess, or at least funny to watch along with the kids. It may not be in the absolute peek of the period in Disney films (one may try to look to the Jungle Book or Winnie the Pooh for that, or the underrated Aristocats), however I sometimes come back to this film in my mind. It has a catchy attitude that made being in the 'dark ages' as fun as possible- Archamedes in particular is maybe one of the great side-characters in any Disney film.

    Alakazam!
    9Robert-105

    Not quite the book, but nice indeed..

    This very nice Disney Classic was based on the children's novel by TH White. This was not yet that very well-known, heavy novel titled "the Once and Future King" that so many later movies were based upon, but the lighthearted earlier version. Many agreed that the later novel has disfigured the first, so that we may be thankful for the Disney version!

    Though it does not quite follow the book (this is hardly possible, at times) it is a very good version as animated movies go. Not tedious, though of an age where children were meant to learn something from a movie...

    A collectors item!
    8Atreyu_II

    For every laugh there should be a tear

    The 18th animated Disney classic is among the most hilarious of all time. It was never very popular, which is too bad, because it deserves to be more known. However, like other forgotten Disney classics, it has been winning a legion of fans with time.

    "The Sword in the Stone" is almost at the same level of the 1960's and 1970's Disney classics when it comes to artwork. It was one of the last movies with the participation of Walt Disney himself.

    "The Sword in the Stone" is Disney's version of the famous King Arthur's story. Disney tells this story with its personal touch and classic humor.

    I don't know if the Disney version is totally faithful to the real story, but that's not the point.

    Arthur, called "Wart" by Sir Ector (his adoptive father) and Kay (Sir Ector's son), is overworked and humiliated by them both. "Wart" is almost like a "Cinderella boy". But despite these problems, he remains optimistic and still dreams about being a great warrior and a knight's squire. Somehow "Wart" was the inspiration for the character Taran from "The Black Cauldron".

    In the meantime, he meets the powerful but clumsy and hilarious wizard Merlin, who wants to give him education and culture. Merlin believes that pure strength means nothing when a person has no brain.

    Together, Merlin and "Wart" live great adventures, funny moments and Merlin teaches everything he knows to "Wart". We mustn't forget the owl Archimedes too. The owl, as you know, is usually «the fountain of knowledge» on cartoons.

    Archimedes is wise, intelligent, clever but also very lazy, very confident, grumpy and has a strong personality. That's what makes him so funny. In fact, both Merlin and Archimedes are a comic relief.

    This film might take place in medieval times (which year is unknown). But it is one the funniest Disney classics ever, like "Pinocchio", "Aladdin", "Robin Hood" and "The Aristocats".

    It has lots of hilarious moments which can make one get into uncontrollable laughter.

    Let me mention some of them: the scenes with Merlin and the Granny Squirrel; the scene when the dishes wash themselves and Sir Ector and Kay get a "bath"; the scene when Kay brutally crashes with the castle's oldest tower; the part when the plane model gets stuck on Merlin's beird and Archimedes laughs so hysterically that he almost can't breathe; that part when Archimedes nearly shrinks inside his little house; the moments with the sugarpot...

    I could go on, but it would take forever because there are so many hilarious moments.

    The songs are clever and enjoyable, such as "The Sword in the Stone", "That's what makes the world go round" and especially "Higitus Figitus", my personal favorite.

    I like this movie and I've gotta say that humor is, without a doubt, the strongest attribute of this movie.

    This should definitely be on Top 250.
    8R_O_U_S

    Lowbrow fun

    This isn't usually counted as being one of the top-ranking Disney films, but I insist on not being snobbish in this list, and remembering the films that brought me joy as a kid. Wart gets to be a squirrel, a bird and a fish during this film which plays fast and loose with Arthurian legend. Merlin is great, and his battle with Madam Mim the stuff of legend. It's not big, it's not clever, but it is fun!
    7c-corleis

    For every laugh, there should be a tear

    This movie is another proof of the high quality of the classic Disney films. Today feature films are quite funny too... but they based mostly on simple, crude jokes and spoofing of other topical movies (remember the bullet time-spoof in "Shrek"). There is no substance to think about in it. You can see them, laughing about them...and forgot them almost completely a few years later. Who will remember, i.e., "Ice Age" or "Madagascar" in 40, 50 or 60 years? The old Disney classics are different, there are timeless! "The Sword in the Stone" contains a lot of joyful gags too, but no gag stands above the characters, no joke was made only to fill a hole in the plot. The story, the plot, and the characters are primary. And Disney add not only joyful gags. As Walt himself once said: "For every laugh, there should be a tear." Disney take children always quite seriously, and a lot of his early films contains a lesson for life, sometimes the lesson can be very sad and cruel, like in "Bambi", sometimes lesser sad, like in "The Sword in the Stone"... but can anybody forget the cute little girl squirrel, that was left by Wart, desperately crying and with a broken heart? And Merlin's closing words about love: "Well, yes, in its own way... yes, I'd say it's the most powerful force on Earth"!

    This is one of the main ingredient of the famous Disney Magic: Joy and tragedy! Another is the art of hand drawn animation. The quality of the animation went downwards at Disney after WW-II too, slowly, but surely. But in 1963 cel-animation was still on a high level. Not so good as in the golden Era, when "Fantasia", "Pinocchio" or especially "Bambi" set the utmost high standards of perfectionism, but quite better than in "Hercules", "The Lion King" or "The Rescuers down under". 7 of 10 stars for "The Sword in the Stone"! It is not the best of all Disney films, but quite better and deeper than the most of the modern CGI movies!

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      Arthur was voiced by three different boys - Rickie Sorensen, Richard Reitherman and Robert Reitherman. The changes in voice are very noticeable in the film because of the way Arthur's voice keeps going from broken to unbroken, sometimes in the same scene. One of the easiest noticed is in the last scene in the throne room when Arthur asks in his "changed voice", "Oh, Archimedes, I wish Merlin was here!" Then, the camera cuts farther back and Arthur shouts in his "unchanged voice," "Merlin! Merlin!"
    • Blooper
      Throughout the entire film Wart's voice keeps on changing from being child-like to adult-like. One of the easiest spots to notice this is in the throne room towards the end when Wart is trying to get somebody else to take his place. He says "Oh Archimedes, I wish Merlin were here!" in his adult voice, then the camera goes to a distant view and he calls "Merlin, Merlin" in his child voice.
    • Citazioni

      Madame Mim: Sounds like someone's sick. How lovely. I do hope it's serious. Something dreadful.

    • Versioni alternative
      The UK DVD version omits part of Madam Mim's first line "Sounds like someone's sick. How lovely. I do hope it's serious. Something dreadful." She now says "Sounds like someone's sick. How lovely."
    • Connessioni
      Edited into Il libro della giungla (1967)
    • Colonne sonore
      The Legend of the Sword in the Stone
      (1963) (uncredited)

      Music and Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman

      Sung by Fred Darian

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    • Data di uscita
      • 21 giugno 1964 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Sito ufficiale
      • Disney's Official Site
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      • Inglese
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      • La espada en la piedra
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      • 3.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 12.000.000 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 2.230.614 USD
      • 27 mar 1983
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 12.000.000 USD
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