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1981    2 Std., 21 Min.Adventure, Fantasy
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Uther Pendragon proklamiert, dass die Königswürde ihm zusteht. Cornwall, sein Konkurrent, wetzt schon mal das Schwert. Nur mit Mühe schafft es der Zauberer Merlin, beide Seiten auf einen Waffenstillstand zu verpflichten. Danach löst er sein Versprechen Uther gegenüber ein und lässt ihn wie Cornwall aussehen, um Uther zu ermöglichen, mit Cornwalls Frau Igrayne zu schlafen, ohne dass die etwas davon bemerkt. Nur Tochter Morgana, die hellseherische Fähigkeiten besitzt, sieht, wie zur selben Stunde ihr Vater im Kampf gegen Uthers Mannen stirbt. Doch bevor Uther selbst stirbt, stößt er das verzauberte Schwert Excalibur in einen Stein. Der Prophezeiung nach ist nur der wahre König fähig, es herauszuziehen …
Regie John Boorman
  • Nigel TerryKing Arthur
  • Nicol WilliamsonMerlin
  • Helen MirrenMorgana
  • Nicholas ClayLancelot
  • Paul GeoffreyPerceval
  • Cherie LunghiGuenevere
  • Robert AddieMordred
  • Gabriel ByrneUther
  • Keith BuckleyUryens
  • Katrine BoormanIgrayne
  • Corin RedgraveCornwall
  • Liam NeesonGawain
  • Niall O'BrienKay
  • Patrick StewartLeondegrance
  • Clive SwiftEctor
  • Ciarán HindsLot
  • Liam O'CallaghanSadok
  • Michael MuldoonAstamor
  • Charley BoormanBoy Mordred
  • Brid BrennanLady in Waiting
  • WildHunt1vor 22 Std.
    The Arthurian Legend Forged into Cinematic Myth John Boorman’s Excalibur is not merely another retelling of the legend of King Arthur—it is an operatic vision of myth brought vividly to life. Drawing heavily from Le Morte d’Arthur, the film embraces the grandeur, mysticism, and tragedy of the Arthurian cycle with a confidence few fantasy films have equaled. Rather than modernizing the legend, it immerses viewers in a world where destiny, magic, and human frailty are inseparable. The screenplay is the film’s crowning achievement. It distills an immense body of legend into a cohesive narrative that follows Arthur from his miraculous rise to the heartbreaking decline of Camelot. Every triumph carries the seed of future tragedy, and every victory comes at a cost. The story never loses sight of its central themes: honor, temptation, sacrifice, and the impossible burden of building a perfect kingdom with imperfect people. The cast fully embraces the heightened tone, delivering performances that feel larger than life without slipping into parody. Nigel Terry’s Arthur matures convincingly from uncertain youth to weary king, while Nicol Williamson’s enigmatic Merlin dominates every scene with an unforgettable blend of wisdom, humor, and menace. Around them, the legendary figures of Lancelot, Guinevere, Morgana, and the Knights of the Round Table become compelling embodiments of virtues and flaws that have endured for centuries. Visually, Excalibur remains one of fantasy cinema’s defining achievements. Gleaming armor, mist-covered forests, ancient castles, and dreamlike landscapes create a world that feels timeless rather than historical. The rich production design, striking cinematography, and unforgettable use of Wagner and Carl Orff lend the film an almost operatic grandeur. Combined with powerful sound design, sharp editing, and confident pacing, the result is a fantasy epic that never loses its sense of wonder or impending doom. Few films capture mythology with such sincerity. Excalibur does not seek realism or revisionism; it seeks legend. In doing so, it delivers one of cinema’s greatest medieval fantasies—a majestic, haunting, and emotionally resonant interpretation of King Arthur that continues to stand as the benchmark against which Arthurian films are measured.
  • Rob MacKinnon2. März 2026
    This definitely improved for me upon a second viewing. The sudden leaps forward in time were no longer jarring and disorienting as I knew to expect them, and I noticed that they were all actually pretty well telegraphed if you’re paying attention. I was able to focus more on the story and performances (and what performances! - definitely larger than life), and I noticed the humour much more as well. As a result, I raised the rating by a full star!
  • Shannon Ward26. Juni 2025
    Great cast great retelling of Arthur as a myth and the first damn good fantasy movie I ever saw
  • Braden1. März 2026
    Blood, guts, sword and sorcery. Excellent. Incredible 4K restoration.
  • MazinEd18. Februar 2026
    An almost perfect dark fantasy film done with epic flair and surreal imagery. I had the LOTR and GOT as the best in this Fantasy genre but now I’m adding Excalibur to the list. Of course there are others but I’m not going to name all of them here. The half-a-Star is taken off because I felt there were a few awkward amateur moments for some actors. These actors I speak of are top notch nowadays, but here they show early prototype acting. Other than that I really enjoyed everything in this film. I just can’t forgive myself for not watching this sooner in my life.
  • Zokkiie29. Dezember 2025
    Dark, epic, and totally over-the-top, but in a good way. The visuals are stunning, the mood is intense, and it really feels like stepping into a legend. A bit slow and cheesy at times, but that just adds to the charm
  • Yunejay9. Juni 2025
    1. Stunning scenery, clever composition, thrilling soundtrack, and exquisitely designed sets. Old cameras come with their own texture, the highlights gleam brilliantly, and the overall image has a soft, delicate quality, almost like an oil painting. 2. The acting is solid, with a few touches of subtle humor here and there. 3. While the plot feels a bit linear and lacks dramatic highs and lows, the story is clearly told, which I appreciated as someone not too familiar with the Arthurian legends. 4. I especially love the two dance scenes, both deeply captivating. One at the beginning where Igraine entrances Uther, and one at the ball where Guinevere shines with her lively spirit. Two dances, two romances, and two generations of kings trapped by love.
  • carmen.s2913. November 2025
    A bit slower moving than I remember. But still a pretty good movie. Some of the plot twists could be considered corny by today's standard. But that's alright with me because the movie takes me back to when I was younger.
  • drbixler13. Oktober 2025
    Campy but awesome!
  • builde7025. Juli 2025
    Still a classic to this day, and such beautiful cinematography.

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