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King Arthur (2004)
TrailerThe film is a demystified take on the tale of King Arthur, a cavalry officer in the Roman army, and the Knights of the Round Table who defend Hadrian's Wall against rebellious Britons.Actors: Clive Owen, Ioan Gruffudd, Mads Mikkelsen, Joel Edgerton, Hugh Dancy, Ray Winstone, Ray Stevenson, Keira Knightley, Stephen Dillane, Stellan Skarsgård, Til Schweiger, ...»Director: Antoine FuquaCountry: United States, United KingdomDuration: 126 minQuality: HDRelease: 2004IMDb: 6.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "King Arthur (2004)"
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Characters of "King Arthur (2004)"
King ArthurPlayed by: Clive OwenSir Lancelot du LacPlayed by: Ioan GruffuddTristanPlayed by: Mads MikkelsenSir GawainPlayed by: Joel EdgertonSir GalahadPlayed by: Hugh DancyBorsPlayed by: Ray WinstoneDagonetPlayed by: Ray StevensonQueen GuineverePlayed by: Keira KnightleyMerlinPlayed by: Stephen DillaneCerdicPlayed by: Stellan SkarsgårdCynricPlayed by: Til SchweigerJolsPlayed by: Sean GilderHortonPlayed by: Pat KinevaneBishop GermaniusPlayed by: Ivano MarescottiMarius HonoriusPlayed by: Ken StottAlectoPlayed by: Lorenzo De AngelisFulciniaPlayed by: Stefania Orsola GarelloGanisPlayed by: Charlie Creed-MilesMonkPlayed by: Des BraidenCerdic OfficerPlayed by: Brian McGuinnessMercenaryPlayed by: Paul McGlincheyAgustusPlayed by: Daire McCormackVanoraPlayed by: Dawn BradfieldSaxonPlayed by: Chick Allan -
Directors of "King Arthur (2004)"
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Creators of "King Arthur (2004)"
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Critic Reviews of "King Arthur (2004)"
TIME MagazineJuly 15, 2004A title card says this King Arthur, grimly directed by Antoine Fuqua, is based on the latest research into the mythic past. Maybe so. But one can't help thinking the research that really counted was that into the more recent box-office charts.
Rolling StoneJuly 15, 2004Gladiator lite.
Ebert & RoeperJuly 12, 2004I loved the notion of the Dark Ages as the Wild West with swords. Thumbs up.
Salon.comJuly 10, 2004It's hard to care about a valiant groping for accuracy when a story is so badly told you can't tell what the devil is going on.
Washington PostJuly 09, 2004By going back to its origins and dusting itself off, the King Arthur story has proved itself to have a very contemporary resonance.
Common Sense MediaDecember 24, 2010Entertaining, but ultimately forgettable.
ColeSmithey.comJuly 11, 2010The interminable battle scenes are limply choreographed and unexciting. This is one king that's best left alone.
Cinema CrazedApril 29, 2009Fuqua creates a very grim and stylish mood that fits what the concept is attempting to accomplish very well.
Long Island PressMay 29, 2007Guinevere, no dainty princess she, is a kind of hardened medieval feminist, and the aggressor to Arthur's bashful but equally driven warrior, in both bed and on the battlefield.
Princeton Town TopicsMay 23, 2007In many ways this movie tells us far more about the values and age in which we are living, than the one it pretends to be returning us to.
Bangor Daily News (Maine)May 02, 2007A brash departure from the legend that retains the round table, but that's about it. Still, the contemporary echoes make the Dark Ages relevant again and the movie, while longwinded in parts, overcomes its shortcomings.
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