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The Sword in the Stone
TrailerPowerful but amnesiac wizard Merlin teaches a young boy who is destined to be King Arthur.Actors: Sebastian Cabot, Karl Swenson, Rickie Sorensen, Junius Matthews, Ginny Tyler, Martha Wentworth, Norman Alden, Alan Napier, Richard Reitherman, Robert Reitherman, Jack Albertson, ...»Director: Wolfgang ReithermanCountry: United StatesDuration: 79 minQuality: HDRelease: 1963IMDb: 7.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Sword in the Stone"
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Characters of "The Sword in the Stone"
Sir EctorPlayed by: Sebastian CabotMerlinPlayed by: Karl SwensonKing ArthurPlayed by: Rickie SorensenArchimedesPlayed by: Junius MatthewsMadam MimPlayed by: Martha WentworthSir KayPlayed by: Norman AldenKing PellinorePlayed by: Alan Napier -
Directors of "The Sword in the Stone"
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Creators of "The Sword in the Stone"
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Critic Reviews of "The Sword in the Stone"
Chicago ReaderNovember 03, 2009There is still some life in the characterizations, though the animation is turning stiff and flat.
VarietyMarch 26, 2009The feature-length cartoon demonstrates anew the magic of the Disney animators and imagination in character creation.
New York TimesMay 21, 2003The humor sparkles with real, knowing sophistication -- meaning for all ages -- and some of the characters on the fifth-century landscape of Old England are Disney pips.
Family Home TheaterMarch 30, 2016...a movie about Arthurian legend that had the misfortune of being released on December 25, just a month after America's version of Camelot died with President John F. Kennedy.
Common Sense MediaDecember 29, 2010Delightful classic brings Arthur legend to life.
Antagony & EcstasyNovember 15, 2009It makes a good effort at being something like My First Arthur Story.
Empire MagazineNovember 03, 2009It feels older than contemporary Disney work due to flat, creaky animation. The story still has resonance for kids, though.
Film4November 03, 2009Innocuous fun for all the family -- well, those under eight anyway. Grown-ups should seek out Excalibur instead.
TV GuideNovember 03, 2009It is seldom mentioned in discussions of Disney's work, and no character in it evolved into a Disney favorite.
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