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| Helen Mirren | Morgana | |
| Nigel Terry | King Arthur | |
| Nicholas Clay | Lancelot | |
| Cherie Lunghi | Guenevere | |
| Nicol Williamson | Merlin | |
| Paul Geoffrey | Perceval | |
| Robert Addie | Mordred | |
| Gabriel Byrne | Uther Pendragon | |
| Liam Neeson | Gawain | |
| Keith Buckley | Uryens | |
| Corin Redgrave | Cornwall | |
| Katrine Boorman | Igrayne | |
| Niall O'Brien | Kay | |
| Patrick Stewart | Leondegrance | |
| Clive Swift | Ector |
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| Producer | John Boorman
Michael Dryhurst |
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| Writer | John Boorman
Thomas Malory |
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| Cinematography | Alex Thomson
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| Musician | Trevor Jones
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The myth of King Arthur brought to the screen. Uthur Pendragon is given the mystical sword Excalibur by Merlyn. At his death Uthur buries the sword into a stone, and the next man that can pull it out will be King of England. Years later Arthur, Uthur's bastard son draws Excalibur and becomes king. Arthur's evil half-sister Morgana sires a son with him, who may prove his downfall. |
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