Excalibur (movie) facts for kids
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Directed by | John Boorman |
Produced by | John Boorman |
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Music by | Trevor Jones |
Cinematography | Alex Thomson |
Editing by | John Merritt Donn Cambern (uncredited) |
Studio | Orion Pictures Cinema ‘84 |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
Release date(s) | 10 April 1981 |
Running time | 141 minutes |
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Language | English |
Budget | $11 million |
Money made | $35 million |
Excalibur is a 1981 epic medieval fantasy film directed, co-written and produced by John Boorman, that retells the legend of King Arthur and the knights of the Round Table, based loosely on the 15th-century Arthurian romance Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory. It stars Nigel Terry as Arthur, Nicol Williamson as Merlin, Nicholas Clay as Lancelot, Cherie Lunghi as Guenevere, Helen Mirren as Morgana, Liam Neeson as Gawain, Gabriel Byrne as Uther and Patrick Stewart as Leondegrance. The film is named after the legendary sword of King Arthur that features prominently in Arthurian literature. The film's soundtrack features the music of Richard Wagner and Carl Orff, along with an original score by Trevor Jones.
Boorman's Excalibur began development as an unproduced adaptation of The Lord of the Rings. The film was shot entirely on location in Ireland and at Ardmore Studios, employing Irish actors and crew. It has been acknowledged for its importance to the Irish filmmaking industry and for helping launch the film and acting careers of a number of Irish and British actors, including Liam Neeson, Patrick Stewart, Gabriel Byrne and Ciarán Hinds.
Film critics Roger Ebert and Vincent Canby criticized the film's plot and characters, although they and other reviewers praised its visual style. Excalibur opened at number one in the United States, eventually grossing $34,967,437 on a budget of around US$11 million to rank 18th in that year's receipts. It won the award for Best Artistic Contribution at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival, and received an Oscar nomination for Best Cinematography and a BAFTA nomination for Best Costume Design.
Cast
- Nigel Terry as Arthur
- Helen Mirren as Morgana Le Fay
- Kay McLaren as the aged Morgana
- Barbara Byrne as the young Morgana
- Nicholas Clay as Sir Lancelot
- Cherie Lunghi as Guenevere
- Paul Geoffrey as Perceval
- Nicol Williamson as Merlin
- Corin Redgrave as Duke of Cornwall
- Patrick Stewart as King Leodegrance
- Keith Buckley as Uryens
- Clive Swift as Ector
- Liam Neeson as Gawain
- Gabriel Byrne as King Uther Pendragon
- Robert Addie as Prince Mordred
- Charley Boorman as young Mordred
- Katrine Boorman as Igrayne
- Ciarán Hinds as King Lot
- Niall O'Brien as Sir Kay
- Mannix Flynn as Mordred’s Lieutenant
- Brid Brennan as Lady-in-Waiting
- Eamon Kelly as Abbot
- Hilary Joyalle as Lady of the Lake
Awards and nominations
Year | Institution | Category | Nominee | Outcome |
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1981 | British Society of Cinematographers | Best Cinematography in a Theatrical Feature Film | Alex Thomson | Nominated |
1981 | Cannes Film Festival | Palme d'Or | John Boorman | Nominated |
Best Artistic Contribution | Won | |||
1982 | Academy Awards | Best Cinematography | Alex Thomson | Nominated |
1982 | British Academy Film Awards | Best Costume Design | Bob Ringwood | Nominated |
1982 | Hugo Awards | Best Dramatic Presentation | John Boorman, Rospo Pallenberg, Thomas Malory | Nominated |
1982 | Saturn Awards | Best Fantasy Film | Nominated | |
Best Director | John Boorman | Nominated | ||
Best Supporting Actor | Nicol Williamson | Nominated | ||
Best Supporting Actress | Helen Mirren | Nominated | ||
Best Costume Design | Bob Ringwood | Won | ||
Best Make-up | Basil Newall, Anna Dryhurst | Nominated |
Images for kids
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Cahir Castle during the siege battle sequence
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The film's sword Excalibur at the London Film Museum
See also
In Spanish: Excalibur (película) para niños