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Excalibur (1981)
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John Boorman
directed this gloriously savage interpretation of Arthurian legend loosely based on Thomas Malory's novel Le Morte d'Arthur. By turns gleaming and filthy, tender and bloody, the film is a visually stunning epic which is never less than compelling.
Nigel Terry
is perfectly cast as Arthur, whose unwavering trust and faith are shown to be both quietly heroic and achingly naïve. Interestingly, the quest for the Grail is the least effective part of the film, despite bold cinematography by
Alex Thomson
(who was nominated for an Oscar) and a fine performance by Paul Geoffrey as Perceval, whose greatest desire is attained in his dying sight. It is the scenes of Camelot in which Boorman is at his most effective, as Arthur is betrayed by the burning passions of Guenevere (
Cherie Lunghi
) and Lancelot (
Nicholas Clay
), whose boiling internal forces cannot be denied, whatever the cost. The wicked Mordred (Robert Addie) and Morgana (
Helen Mirren
) are commanding when onscreen, and
Nicol Williamson
's performance as the grandiosely self-sacrificing Merlin is outstanding.
Liam Neeson
and
Patrick Stewart
also appear in this dense, passionate, and stirring triumph featuring a marvelous
Trevor Jones
score. The gruesome effects by Peter Hutchinson and Alan Whibley, however, and sights such as a knight having sex in full body armor make this a fairy tale strictly for adults. ~ Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide
Cast
Robert Addie
Mordred
Katrine Boorman
Igrayne
Keith Buckley
Uryens
Gabriel Byrne
Uther
Nicholas Clay
Lancelot
Paul Geoffrey
Perceval
Cherie Lunghi
Guenevere
Helen Mirren
Morgana
Liam Neeson
Gawain
Corin Redgrave
Cornwall
Nigel Terry
King Arthur
Nicol Williamson
Merlin
Production Crew
Bertram Tyrer
Art Director
John Lucas
Art Director
Tim Hutchinson
Art Director
Michael Dryhurst
Associate Producer
Thomas Malory
Book Author
Bob Smith
Camera Operator
Mary Selway
Casting
Anthony Van Laast
Choreography
Alex Thomson
Cinematographer
Trevor Jones
Composer (Music Score)
Terry English
Consultant/advisor
Bob Ringwood
Costume Designer
John Boorman
Director
Donn Cambern
Editor
John Merritt
Editor
Barry Blackmore
First Assistant Director
David Murphy
First Assistant Director
John Lawlor
First Assistant Director
Anna Dryhurst
Makeup
Basil Newall
Makeup
John Boorman
Producer
Anthony Pratt
Production Designer
John Boorman
Screenwriter
Rospo Pallenberg
Screenwriter
Bryan Graves
Set Designer
Doug Turner
Sound/Sound Designer
Alan Whibley
Special Effects
Gerry Johnston
Special Effects
Michael E. Doyle
Special Effects
Peter Hutchinson
Special Effects
Ron Davis
Supervising Sound Editor
Year: 1981
Runtime: 140
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature
Genre
Fantasy
Produced by
Orion
Warner Brothers
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