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L'épée du sorcier

Original title: Arthur the King
  • TV Movie
  • 1985
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
484
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Candice Bergen, Malcolm McDowell, Dyan Cannon, and Edward Woodward in L'épée du sorcier (1985)
AdventureFantasyMysteryRomance

The story of a woman in falling into an icy cave at Stonehenge and waking up in Arthurian times amidst the love triangle between Lancelot, Queen Guinevere, and King Arthur, as the Queen is k... Read allThe story of a woman in falling into an icy cave at Stonehenge and waking up in Arthurian times amidst the love triangle between Lancelot, Queen Guinevere, and King Arthur, as the Queen is kidnapped by the King's evil sister Morgan La Fey.The story of a woman in falling into an icy cave at Stonehenge and waking up in Arthurian times amidst the love triangle between Lancelot, Queen Guinevere, and King Arthur, as the Queen is kidnapped by the King's evil sister Morgan La Fey.

  • Director
    • Clive Donner
  • Writers
    • David Wyles
    • John Smith
    • Thomas Malory
  • Stars
    • Malcolm McDowell
    • Candice Bergen
    • Edward Woodward
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    484
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Clive Donner
    • Writers
      • David Wyles
      • John Smith
      • Thomas Malory
    • Stars
      • Malcolm McDowell
      • Candice Bergen
      • Edward Woodward
    • 17User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Malcolm McDowell
    Malcolm McDowell
    • King Arthur
    Candice Bergen
    Candice Bergen
    • Morgan Le Fay
    Edward Woodward
    Edward Woodward
    • Merlin
    Dyan Cannon
    Dyan Cannon
    • Katherine
    Joseph Blatchley
    Joseph Blatchley
    • Mordred
    Rupert Everett
    Rupert Everett
    • Lancelot
    Rosalyn Landor
    Rosalyn Landor
    • Guinevere
    Liam Neeson
    Liam Neeson
    • Grak
    Patrick Ryecart
    Patrick Ryecart
    • Gawain
    Philip Sayer
    Philip Sayer
    • Agravain
    Ann Thornton
    • Lady Ragnell
    Lucy Gutteridge
    Lucy Gutteridge
    • Niniane
    Denis Lill
    Denis Lill
    • King Pellinore
    John Quarmby
    John Quarmby
    • Sir Kai
    Michael Gough
    Michael Gough
    • Archbishop
    Milance Avramovic
    • Gorgo
    Teri Tordai
    Teri Tordai
    • Enchanted Queen
    Mary Stavin
    Mary Stavin
    • Princess
    • Director
      • Clive Donner
    • Writers
      • David Wyles
      • John Smith
      • Thomas Malory
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    User reviews17

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    renaissance_woman2001

    I like it

    I remember seeing this movie a long time ago when I was young. And I remember liking it, of course I was a youth. But, still, what I liked about it was the fact that it had the Arthurian element of fantasy to it. I like that in any movie, so-called "good" or "bad." By the way, does anybody know where I can find this movie to either rent or buy so I can make a wiser judgment for myself?

    Thanks for any info, my email address should be available after the comment.
    Annigerria

    Yes, it's bad, but it's good for heckling.

    I saw this movie years ago on the late show - was switching channels and came across Dyan Cannon in Stonehenge... that piqued my interest... and then there was Malcolm McDowell and Liam Neeson... and Edward Woodward as the great wizard Merlin... this movie is Grade Z, but the cast is fantastic... this is one to invite friends over, crack the six-pack and heckle. I'd love to get a copy for this reason alone. I'm surprise MS3K hasn't picked on it yet!
    1BrianV

    The absolute pits

    Unbelievable. This movie is without a doubt one of the poorest excuses for wasting celluloid I have ever seen. I like the whole King Arthur/Knights of the Round Table genre, so I was prepared to give it a little latitude when I started watching it and saw in what direction it was going (downhill), but this movie's stupefying ineptness is mind-boggling. Candace Bergen in a red Bozo the Clown wig, cackling maniacally as she spouts gibberish that is supposed to be magic spells, Liam Neeson playing a Pictish barbarian talking like an Indian in a 1930s western ("Me have many babies with this woman! Me go now!"), poorly staged "battles" that looked more like a crowd of drunks lurching into each other, cheesy special effects, and some of the most brainless dialogue this side of "Plan 9 from Outer Space" combine to make this movie a laugh riot. The "acting" is at a junior-high school level, the photography is washed out, it appears to have been edited with a chainsaw--and they are just its =good= qualities. All in all, an experience to remember--if you can stay awake (I couldn't; I missed the last 20 minutes because this thing put me to sleep...).
    1merri488

    This is the second review of this movie

    Yes, I've watched it again in 2004 and it did not age well. I was mostly looking for the Gawain/Lady Ragnell story line which I 'remembered' as being wonderful. It's probably the only redeeming part of this movie aside from Edward Woodward's performance. The basic plot has an American tourist (Dyan Cannon) visiting Stonehedge, falling into a hole and suddenly being in the presence of Merlin (Woodward) and Ninnian.

    As Merlin and Ninnian explain how they come to be trapped under Stonehenge we see flashbacks of Arthur (Malcom McDowell) and Guinevere along with Lancelot (Rupert Everett looking VERY young). Candice Bergen is there as Morgan Lefaye in a wig that is NOT to be believed. Mostly it's an abysmal job. The fight scenes between the knights are poorly edited. Seeing Liam Neeson as 'Grak' is almost worth the cost of microwave popcorn tho.

    Patrick Ryecart's story line subplot at Gawain was edited with a hacksaw in this movie. I do not remember it being so back in 1985 when I originally watched it on television. What butchery! If you want a laugh at nonexistent special effects then this is your movie. I bought it for 99cents on ebay and while it satisfied my curiosity...boy is it a stinker!
    3artzau

    Pretty bad

    I guess Dyan Cannon, Macolm McDowell, Edward Woodward, Candy Bergen, Liam Neeson and Rupert Everett must have been in it just for the paycheck. This film is bad-- even for TV. I rented it because I was desperate for a bit of romance for my wife who was ill. Well, it was a stinker. The low budget special effects were out of the three stooges era. The fight scene with King Arthur and the "Undead knight" was a high point, reminding me of Monty Python's Holy Grail. I could go on and on about the abuses to the Arthurian legend but this film is a parody of itself and little more can be said on that account. My biggest disappointment was Candace Bergen who has been a long time fav. Another reviewer here has already noted the shortcoming in her role and we can leave it at that. Neeson was absolutely comical; Everett was ghastly; Woodward was his hambone usual delightful self and Dyan Cannon, (born the same year as myself) was great because she was playing herself. Unless, you're really bored and looking for a lampoon of a costume drama, I might not recommend this one.

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    • Trivia
      Filmed in 1982 but not aired until 1985.
    • Quotes

      Morgan Le Fay: And it is this manliness which will be his undoing. Manliness is a complex mixture: stupidity, courage and persistence. A potion I've not been able to find for you.

    • Alternate versions
      In the original television version, Lancelot and the scene with the dragon are completely omitted, as well as Merlin astral projecting himself in the conclusion, as it was used earlier in the movie. The funeral of King Arthur was also omitted. The TV airing was shown in two parts, with additionally footage not shown in the subsequent video release.
    • Connections
      Featured in Great Books: Le Morte d' Arthur: The Legend of the King (1993)

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    • Release date
      • April 26, 1985 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Yugoslavia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Arthur the King
    • Filming locations
      • Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Comworld Productions
      • Jadran Film
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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