Ohhh the childhood memory! I love the shocking colors from the old times! In modern historical movies everything is grey filtered, the colours no more so brilliant...
The problem with more modern adaptions of Arthur is that they either try to make King Arthur more historical and fail abysmally like that Roman Version of King Arthur in 2004 or they follow all the stereotypes of medieval England and make everything dark, colorless, and depressive and they completely miss the whole point, Arthurian legends were the high fantasy of the middle ages, it was the clash between the glory and virtue of Camelot and the Darkness that constantly battled against it, I absolutely love all the color in this movie, the knights actually look like chivalric knights instead of common mercenaries like in movies like Excalibur, I was really not a fan of how dull and boring the colors and costumes are, I actually much-perferred First Knight which despite its flaws at least managed to portray the Knights of the Round Table as it should be. This movie is awesome but one of the few things I wish were different was that there is very little in the way of the supernatural in this movie when Arthurian Legends are full of it. In any case, this is still one of my favorite movies about Arthur.
Knights of the Round Table is an important film in my life as it was the film that got me interested in history and I wanted to learn more about dark ages and the legend of King Arthur.
Same here on the VHS tape. Watched this multiple times. So colorful. That scene where they advance into the fray on horseback, that quiet rumbling is so cool. I remember so much of the dialogue too. "Yon addle-pated oaf..." "Happy Islands?"
yep. and this was actually probably more accurate. the medievals really liked their colour and heraldry. nowadays idiot hollywood directors seem to be uniformly operating under the impression that history was full of weirdos running around in studded leather and covered in shit.
Knights of the Round Table - They are elite warriors sworn to uphold the values of faith, loyalty, courage, and honor. Arthur - The leader of the Knights of the Round Table, declared the rightful king of Britain and ruling from the shining city of Camelot and making a kingdom where the magical and the Christian could live in peace. Kay -- Arthur's foster brother and the first knight to swear fealty to him. Distinguished himself for his valiance at the Battle of Baden (which got him that scar). Bedivere -- One of the first knights to swear loyalty to Arthur and is one of his staunchest supporters. Also fought at Baden, losing his arm in the process. After that, he doesn't see much action, instead acting as an administrator and adviser to Arthur. Lancelot - Arthur's second-in-command and Guinevere's champion, He's the son of King Ban, Husband of Elaine and Father of Galahad Tristan - A Cornish knight and the nephew of one of Arthur's early supporters. Held in high regard in the courts of Camelot, especially among the maidens due to his sensitivity and skill with a harp. Percival -- A Roman-British knight who's the son of Pellinore, one of King Arthur's earliest supporters. Bors - A Frankish knight whose father fought alongside Arthur at Baden, He's the Son of King Bors and Evaine and the Older brother of Lionel. Lionel -- A brave and trustworthy Knight of Arthur, He's the Bors the Younger and the younger son of King Bors of Gaunnes (or Gaul) and Evaine. Dagonet - Originally Arthur's court jester, but was knighted after saving Arthur's life. He still maintains his attitude, though: jokey, sarcastic, and willing to make jests about anyone, even the king. Gawain - The head of the Orkney clan, the brothers hailing from the northern regions of Britain and nephew of Arthur and the Elder brother of Gareth and Agravain. Gareth -- The youngest of the Orkney brothers who enters the service of the king anonymously, He's the younger brother of Gawain and Agravain. Galahad - A newer knight, the son of Lancelot and Elaine of Corbenic, born when his mother drugged Lancelot. Palamedes -- A knight who came from the Holy Lands, hearing of King Arthur's legacy. He often rides with Lancelot, Gawain, and Tristan due to a longstanding rivalry with Tristan. Agravain -- The second eldest of the Orkney clan from Northern Britain. He's the middle brother of Gawain and Gareth.
We're knights of the round table We dance whenever we're able We do routines and chorus scenes With footwork impeccable We dine well here in Camelot We eat ham and jam and spam a lot We're knights of the round table Our shows are formidable But many times we're given rhymes That are quite unsingable We're opera mad in Camelot We sing from the diaphragm a lot War we're tough and able, quite indefatigable Between our quests we sequin vests And impersonate Clark Gable It's a busy life in Camelot I have to push the pram a lot
Great Medieval battle scene, King Arthur's cavalry charge appears modelled on that in Olivier's Henry V filmed 9 years earlier. I don't want to spoil it but part of it has apparently been duplicated. The knights charge under the same tree twice. But thoroughly enjoyable nonetheless. The film itself was largely faithful to Morte d'Arthur as told by Thomas Malory.
This is the first battle where Arthur defeats the rebellious chieftains of Britain (the movie opted to make Mordred the running villain from the beginning). In the final battle, they both die as in Le Morte d'Arthur.
@@evangelosnikitopoulos Actually, in this movie, Mordred (or "Modred" in this case) actually escapes, and Arthur dies, but not before reconciling with Lancelot and asking him to throw Excalibur into the lake since its stained with the blood of his people or something like that. It's Lancelot who ends up killing Mordred in the end. (He also gets saved by his horse. Hell yeah!)
@hollywoodwerewolf I doubt the knights would have known much better. It wouldn't be the first time a detachment of knights charged their allies ranks. Cfr. Woeringen 1288. But knights were preferably not killed in battle so for them it was sort of 'safe' in battle. But that faded in the later middle ages.
Arthur: "Does each man know the plan?" "I don't!" came a shout from the rear ranks. Arthur turns around. Sir-Was-Formerly-Not-Appearing-In-this-Film-But-Now-Is raised his hand. "I don't know plan! I wasn't here!"
3:43-4:00: I like how this scene basically plays out like this: Mordred: "Hey, everyone! I totally just decapitated Arthur with my lance! (elot.... I'm sorry, but also.. I'm not sorry) I win!" Arthur: "The fu- no you didn't, you jackass! I'm clearly still alive!" Mordred: "Oh, sh*t. Well, time for plan B". (*Archer shoots Arrow*) Lancelot: (*Blocks Arrow*) "Nope" Mordred: "DAMMIT!"
S02072016: Finis Poppaea Quo Vadis-Rozsa ;lo repite Rozsa en: Prelude Julius Caesar- Rozsa. En Score Rozsa Knights Of The Round Table- Rozsa. Misma parte : Rozsa lo repite en: Ben Hur-Rozsa The Burning Desert. Valley of the Death.Roman Galley. PROLOGUE Rerecording Carlo Savina. The Cid-Rozsa: Battle Preparations. Starvation Revolt: donde se repite Battle Preparations.Battle of Valencia Shortened Versión: Introducción Battle Preparations. En estos Soundtracks se repite El futuro Friendship Ben Hur-Rozsa: En sus versiones Conflicto.Venganza de Messala, temas de Messala, para representar conflicto. Venganza.
Ohhh ... it sounds so silly with all the talking recorded in a studio woíthout even trying to make it sound just a little bit "alive" w ambient sounds =(
Ohhh the childhood memory! I love the shocking colors from the old times! In modern historical movies everything is grey filtered, the colours no more so brilliant...
The problem with more modern adaptions of Arthur is that they either try to make King Arthur more historical and fail abysmally like that Roman Version of King Arthur in 2004 or they follow all the stereotypes of medieval England and make everything dark, colorless, and depressive and they completely miss the whole point, Arthurian legends were the high fantasy of the middle ages, it was the clash between the glory and virtue of Camelot and the Darkness that constantly battled against it, I absolutely love all the color in this movie, the knights actually look like chivalric knights instead of common mercenaries like in movies like Excalibur, I was really not a fan of how dull and boring the colors and costumes are, I actually much-perferred First Knight which despite its flaws at least managed to portray the Knights of the Round Table as it should be. This movie is awesome but one of the few things I wish were different was that there is very little in the way of the supernatural in this movie when Arthurian Legends are full of it. In any case, this is still one of my favorite movies about Arthur.
I d like a roman Artorius much better-defender of post-Roman britain
Knights of the Round Table is an important film in my life as it was the film that got me interested in history and I wanted to learn more about dark ages and the legend of King Arthur.
That was my favorit movie as akid. Still got the VHS tape :)
Same here on the VHS tape. Watched this multiple times. So colorful. That scene where they advance into the fray on horseback, that quiet rumbling is so cool. I remember so much of the dialogue too. "Yon addle-pated oaf..." "Happy Islands?"
Gotta love the colors in old movies like this. Really brings them to life. Today the only color used is brown...
yep. and this was actually probably more accurate. the medievals really liked their colour and heraldry.
nowadays idiot hollywood directors seem to be uniformly operating under the impression that history was full of weirdos running around in studded leather and covered in shit.
Great film, old Hollywood pageantry at its best. One of the best horseback charges I've seen.
Wow I've spent ages in trying to find this film. It was one of my favorites when I was a kid! GREAT FILM!
You can buy it from Amazon.
Knights of the Round Table - They are elite warriors sworn to uphold the values of faith, loyalty, courage, and honor.
Arthur - The leader of the Knights of the Round Table, declared the rightful king of Britain and ruling from the shining city of Camelot and making a kingdom where the magical and the Christian could live in peace.
Kay -- Arthur's foster brother and the first knight to swear fealty to him. Distinguished himself for his valiance at the Battle of Baden (which got him that scar).
Bedivere -- One of the first knights to swear loyalty to Arthur and is one of his staunchest supporters. Also fought at Baden, losing his arm in the process. After that, he doesn't see much action, instead acting as an administrator and adviser to Arthur.
Lancelot - Arthur's second-in-command and Guinevere's champion, He's the son of King Ban, Husband of Elaine and Father of Galahad
Tristan - A Cornish knight and the nephew of one of Arthur's early supporters. Held in high regard in the courts of Camelot, especially among the maidens due to his sensitivity and skill with a harp.
Percival -- A Roman-British knight who's the son of Pellinore, one of King Arthur's earliest supporters.
Bors - A Frankish knight whose father fought alongside Arthur at Baden, He's the Son of King Bors and Evaine and the Older brother of Lionel.
Lionel -- A brave and trustworthy Knight of Arthur, He's the Bors the Younger and the younger son of King Bors of Gaunnes (or Gaul) and Evaine.
Dagonet - Originally Arthur's court jester, but was knighted after saving Arthur's life. He still maintains his attitude, though: jokey, sarcastic, and willing to make jests about anyone, even the king.
Gawain - The head of the Orkney clan, the brothers hailing from the northern regions of Britain and nephew of Arthur and the Elder brother of Gareth and Agravain.
Gareth -- The youngest of the Orkney brothers who enters the service of the king anonymously, He's the younger brother of Gawain and Agravain.
Galahad - A newer knight, the son of Lancelot and Elaine of Corbenic, born when his mother drugged Lancelot.
Palamedes -- A knight who came from the Holy Lands, hearing of King Arthur's legacy. He often rides with Lancelot, Gawain, and Tristan due to a longstanding rivalry with Tristan.
Agravain -- The second eldest of the Orkney clan from Northern Britain. He's the middle brother of Gawain and Gareth.
Bob Taylor and Stanley Baker were awesome
We're knights of the round table
We dance whenever we're able
We do routines and chorus scenes
With footwork impeccable
We dine well here in Camelot
We eat ham and jam and spam a lot
We're knights of the round table
Our shows are formidable
But many times we're given rhymes
That are quite unsingable
We're opera mad in Camelot
We sing from the diaphragm a lot
War we're tough and able, quite indefatigable
Between our quests we sequin vests
And impersonate Clark Gable
It's a busy life in Camelot
I have to push the pram a lot
"On second thought, let's not go to Camelot. It is a silly place."
"It's only a model"
Forgot how much I love this movie, reminds me how Game of Thrones show should be
Un clásico del 🎥
Great Medieval battle scene, King Arthur's cavalry charge appears modelled on that in Olivier's Henry V filmed 9 years earlier. I don't want to spoil it but part of it has apparently been duplicated. The knights charge under the same tree twice. But thoroughly enjoyable nonetheless. The film itself was largely faithful to Morte d'Arthur as told by Thomas Malory.
@Supercaye1 music and riding at full speed in charge scene are gorgeous.
i love how freaking happy all the good guys are, Just killing and mutilating away lol, I watched this movie till the cassette died when i was little
Best charge ever! Prove me wrong!!!!
The best movie EVER!!!
MAN!!!
This film is awsome! Wish I lived that age(not during King Arthur) to see this!
I like how king Arthurs men are bright and colorful and Sir Mordred is dark and drab. Life vs Death.
A legend is sung of when England was young…..
And knights were brave and bold!!!!
great movie
excelente, maravilloso!
the greatest part of this was Merlin in armor leading the rearguard of Arthur's army. Crazy old coot!
Good battle. Great costumes. Only thing is that Arthur is supposed to die along with Mordred.
This is the first battle where Arthur defeats the rebellious chieftains of Britain (the movie opted to make Mordred the running villain from the beginning). In the final battle, they both die as in Le Morte d'Arthur.
@@evangelosnikitopoulos Actually, in this movie, Mordred (or "Modred" in this case) actually escapes, and Arthur dies, but not before reconciling with Lancelot and asking him to throw Excalibur into the lake since its stained with the blood of his people or something like that. It's Lancelot who ends up killing Mordred in the end.
(He also gets saved by his horse. Hell yeah!)
Wow, I have not seen this in forever.
4:39 looks like Agincourt all over again
@hollywoodwerewolf
I doubt the knights would have known much better. It wouldn't be the first time a detachment of knights charged their allies ranks. Cfr. Woeringen 1288. But knights were preferably not killed in battle so for them it was sort of 'safe' in battle. But that faded in the later middle ages.
Arthur: "Does each man know the plan?"
"I don't!" came a shout from the rear ranks. Arthur turns around. Sir-Was-Formerly-Not-Appearing-In-this-Film-But-Now-Is raised his hand. "I don't know plan! I wasn't here!"
The beggining with the knights marching at 0:02 is funny as shit when ur high XDDD
3:43-4:00: I like how this scene basically plays out like this:
Mordred: "Hey, everyone! I totally just decapitated Arthur with my lance! (elot.... I'm sorry, but also.. I'm not sorry) I win!"
Arthur: "The fu- no you didn't, you jackass! I'm clearly still alive!"
Mordred: "Oh, sh*t. Well, time for plan B".
(*Archer shoots Arrow*)
Lancelot: (*Blocks Arrow*) "Nope"
Mordred: "DAMMIT!"
Muy buena la pelicula.
Fuck what everybody else says, this ist the BEST MOVIE EVER!!!
S02072016: Finis Poppaea Quo Vadis-Rozsa ;lo repite Rozsa en: Prelude Julius Caesar- Rozsa. En Score Rozsa Knights Of The Round Table- Rozsa. Misma parte : Rozsa lo repite en: Ben Hur-Rozsa The Burning Desert. Valley of the Death.Roman Galley. PROLOGUE Rerecording Carlo Savina. The Cid-Rozsa: Battle Preparations. Starvation Revolt: donde se repite Battle Preparations.Battle of Valencia Shortened Versión: Introducción Battle Preparations. En estos Soundtracks se repite El futuro Friendship Ben Hur-Rozsa: En sus versiones Conflicto.Venganza de Messala, temas de Messala, para representar conflicto. Venganza.
lol i love war films
Chien viet Nguyen knight !
Riding 4 abreast? One shot arrow has to hit its mark.A blanket droped from a tree or a trip wire would knock them down like pinballs.
notice how the horses never die
@Wolrd of Warcraft Batle!!! this is Warcraft III
you mean, that's not how we talk. i've read some of the early texts like perceval, le morte d;athur, and the language is tedidously simple like this.
Why aren't they singing about how they do routines and chorus scenes with footwork impeccable?
yep no blood ..so many colours .. the music is just too much but i like this movie ! :p
yes
@vigo894 Sir Not Appearing In This Film nicked it while no one was looking.
@montyhund I agree about the knights but what about the footsoldier in the heat of battle?
Where is the Holy Hand Grenade? Ha ha.
Ah! False insult, thou lilly-livered soft pate! No varlet am I! I don't park cars!
And then the police show up, arrest Arthur, Mordred, Lancelot and the other knights, and bust up the battle.
@NYWAORCANZ jesus had twelve followers King arthur had a table with 150 knight's around so no Arthur has more.
Ohhh ... it sounds so silly with all the talking recorded in a studio woíthout even trying to make it sound just a little bit "alive" w ambient sounds =(
least violent massacre on film
its a film...
Have at thee varlet.
@Ralph4732 thats old school death scene haha
3:20 color explosion
no SGI here....:)
where is the blood?
could the mythical King Auther be a paralle to the mythical Jesus
Both have 12 followers
Both bandish pagism from Europe
How on earth could you tell who’s on who’s side lol
question, what does Jesus have to do with medieval times, better watch vid before comments...
are you sure? I thought it was real
lol i watched dis for english and the movies is cheesy
lousy music
Dis iz stuped
And boring
My videos are more entertaining
What's even happening in this scene?
Seems this video has more views than all of your videos (Not all Combined)
@@actuallybingbingyou’re young and dumb. That s why