
Their greatest battle would be for her love.
The timeless tale of King Arthur and the legend of Camelot are retold in this passionate period drama. Arthur is reluctant to hand the crown to Lancelot, and Guinevere is torn between her loyalty to her husband and her growing love for his rival. But Lancelot must balance his loyalty to the throne with the rewards of true love.
- 6.1
- 1995
- Released
- 2h 14m

Sean Connery
Arthur
Richard Gere
Lancelot
Julia Ormond
Guinevere
Ben Cross
Malagant
Liam Cunningham
Agravaine
Christopher Villiers
Sir Kay
Valentine Pelka
Sir Patrise
Colin McCormack
Sir Mador
Ralph Ineson
Ralf
John Gielgud
Oswald
Stuart Bunce
Peter
Jane Robbins
Elise
Jean Marie Coffey
Petronella
Paul Kynman
Mark
John Blakey
Sir Tor
Robert Gwyn Davin
Sir Gawaine
Sean Blowers
Sir Carados
Alexis Denisof
Sir Gaheris
Jonathan Cake
Sir Gareth
Paul Bentall
Jacob
Jonty Miller
Gauntlet Man
Rob Brydon
Man in Crowd (uncredited)
Rose Keegan
Mark’s Wife
Susannah Corbett
Young Woman in Crowd
Richard Claxton
Child
Mark Ryan
Challenger
Jeffery Dench
First Elder
Neville Phillips
Second Elder
Oliver Lewis
First Marauder
Wolf Christian
Second Marauder
Angus Wright
Third Marauder
Dido Miles
Grateful Woman
Albie Woodington
Scout
Charlotte Zucker
Bread Vendor
Harry Fielder
Bearded Villager (uncredited)
Bernard Hill
Knight (uncredited)
Released
en
$55,000,000.00
$127,600,435.00
- #camelot
- #betrayal
- #knight
- #king arthur
- #love affair
- #excalibur
- #knights of the round table
- #lancelot
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Yeah, this is pretty bad. I saw one reviewer call the armor Arthur's side wears "something that comes out of Star Trek" and another call the bad guy's armor "leather ala Road Warrior," and both are fairly accurate descriptions. Nothing really look period, it all looks a lot more sci-fi then medieval. And the casting too seems wrong, Gere was too old, and the age difference between Connery an

**I really like this movie, but it's a terrible movie.** This film is, for me, particularly nostalgic because I really enjoyed watching it in my childhood and youth. It was one of those films that marked my imagination about the Middle Ages, and how it could have been. Obviously, the way I see it has changed with maturity, and studies have allowed me to perceive the enormous anachronisms commit

OK. First things first; this deviates substantially from any of the other depictions of Arthurian legend, so if you're looking for anything akin to the films (or books) you've come across before, then I'd stop now. If you're looking for a light and fluffy costume romance, then you might salvage something from it yet, though. Julia Ormond (Guinevere) is travelling to meet Sean Connery (King Arthur)

***"You have to not care whether you live or die"*** There were three medieval/British Isle films released in 1995 -- "Braveheart," "Rob Roy" and "First Knight." Mel Gibson's "Braveheart" is certainly the most epic of the three at three hours, but I found it overrated; which isn't to say I don't like it, I just don't feel that it's as great as the hype would suggest (only about half of it is











