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Sword of the Valiant: The Legend of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight

  • 1984
  • PG
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
2.7K
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Sword of the Valiant: The Legend of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (1984)
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The Green Knight tricks Gawain of King Arthur's round table, then gives him one year to solve a riddle or die.The Green Knight tricks Gawain of King Arthur's round table, then gives him one year to solve a riddle or die.The Green Knight tricks Gawain of King Arthur's round table, then gives him one year to solve a riddle or die.

  • Director
    • Stephen Weeks
  • Writers
    • Stephen Weeks
    • Howard C. Pen
    • Philip M. Breen
  • Stars
    • Miles O'Keeffe
    • Cyrielle Clair
    • Leigh Lawson
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    • Director
      • Stephen Weeks
    • Writers
      • Stephen Weeks
      • Howard C. Pen
      • Philip M. Breen
    • Stars
      • Miles O'Keeffe
      • Cyrielle Clair
      • Leigh Lawson
    • 58User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
    • 12Metascore
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    Miles O'Keeffe
    Miles O'Keeffe
    • Sir Gawain
    Cyrielle Clair
    Cyrielle Clair
    • Linet
    • (as Cyrielle Claire)
    Leigh Lawson
    Leigh Lawson
    • Humphrey
    Sean Connery
    Sean Connery
    • The Green Knight
    Trevor Howard
    Trevor Howard
    • The King
    Peter Cushing
    Peter Cushing
    • Seneschal - Gaspar
    Ronald Lacey
    Ronald Lacey
    • Oswald
    Lila Kedrova
    Lila Kedrova
    • Lady of Lyonesse
    John Rhys-Davies
    John Rhys-Davies
    • Baron Fortinbras
    Wilfrid Brambell
    Wilfrid Brambell
    • Porter
    Bruce Lidington
    • Sir Bertilak
    Douglas Wilmer
    Douglas Wilmer
    • The Black Knight
    Brian Coburn
    Brian Coburn
    • Friar Vosper
    David Rappaport
    David Rappaport
    • Sage
    Emma Burdon-Sutton
    Emma Burdon-Sutton
    • Morgan La Fay
    • (as Emma Sutton)
    Thomas Heathcote
    Thomas Heathcote
    • Armourer
    John Serret
    John Serret
    • Priest
    Mike Edmonds
    Mike Edmonds
    • Tiny Man
    • Director
      • Stephen Weeks
    • Writers
      • Stephen Weeks
      • Howard C. Pen
      • Philip M. Breen
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    3Sergiodave

    Good for all the wrong reasons

    This movie is based on an old English poem, unfortunately the scriptwriters couldn't match the prose.. It has a wonderful cast all earning a pay check and nothing more. But, it is fun to watch, for all the wrong reasons., The lead hero Gawain is obviously based on Prince Adam, AKA He-man, he looks the spitting image, the music is atrocious and the acting is woeful. Grand Moff Tarkin, James Bond, Gimli, a Time Bandit and Albert Steptoe and it's still awful (but fun in a bad way).
    rhpearce

    My thoughts on Sword of the Valiant

    I thought the movie was entertaining. Sean Connery looked a little ridiculous as the green knight. I saw the movie as a love story between Sir Gawain, Miles O'Keeffe, and the Lady of Lyonesse, Lila Kedrova. It was amusing and cute.
    4Pellam

    How it compares to other Arthurian movies?

    After a very strong intro scene, the plot becomes a hodgepodge of childish gags. I would have preferred this to be "The Legend of the Green Knight and the Green Knight Only". Connery's chest hair alone has more charisma than the bodybuilder protagonist.
    Blueghost

    Cheap market competitor to Excalibur

    What can you say about a film that tries to emulate another film for the sole purpose of capitalizing on its runoff?

    Not a whole lot.

    "Sword of the Valiant" feels like "Excalibur's" evil twin brother. Boorman used green gels on his lights in his Arthurian film to accentuate the green in the wilderness of the dark ages, and to underscore another theme. "Sword of the Valiant" also lights its characters with green gels clipped over the lights, but probably only because Boorman did it in his film, because there's no real purpose for it here. Boorman's "Excalibur" had fog effects, Maximillian like armor for the knights, pitched fights on a variety of terrains, and bases its tale on the King Arthur legends. "Sword of the Valiant" does this, but with a cheap-budgeted feel.

    The acting, for what it is, is hit or miss depending on the actor and/or scene. There's little in the way of high drama here, but the performances are certainly above B-movie quality. Yet even here it depends on the character. A couple of the female supporting cast, notably the antagonists, are horribly directed, as is the case with much of the film's performances. Miles O'Keffe does a pretty good job of portraying a young knight in search of adventure, but his character never really does anything beyond going through the motions of the plot. Sean Connery does a good job, as usual, though the glitter and mini antlers on his head were just too much. I don't know who decided to go with that scheme, but it's pretty silly. Fortunately we know it's Connery underneath all that, and his performance helps to take away the two rediculous facets of his costume. The stunning Cyrielle Claire gives a performance that is much like that of everyone else in this film; good, but somewhat flat due to lack of direction. Everyone gets the job done in the end, but no Oscars will be found here.

    And, as has been mentioned, the musical score is one of the worst ever married to a film. It almost sounds like some public domain music I've heard pasted onto cheap 16mm documentaries. It's that bad.

    But the worst thing about this movie is the cinematography. It's cheap, bland, uninspired, and just plain worthless. A lot of zooms are used, as are a lot of cheap edits from equally cheap angles. I might blame the cinematographer, but somehow I get the feel he was just doing this gig to get a paycheque. There's no real heart to the look of the film, and that's the real killer for this movie. For if it had been better shot, then some of the other negative qualities might've been mitigated.

    The art direction is probably the one real plus for this film. Connery's antlers and glitter aside, the costuming is fairly good, and the locations, though not very well shot, are likeable, and also fit the overall feel of the film.

    And for those of you laughing at Mile's O'Keefe's "page boy" haircut you should know that a page-boy was squire in training in a medieval court. Pages were young boys who ran errands and served both lords and ladies of a castle, learning manners and other skills that would serve them should they ever reach knighthood. Their hair was usually cut short with bangs all around. This is where the term "page boy haircut" comes from. The worst that can be said is that poor Miles was given a pretty bad wig. That and the hair was probably too long for the period. Otherwise it's fairly accurate.

    For a knock off of a high budgeted production "Sword of the Valiant" does OK. In fact given what's presented the film could've been a lot worse, but a talented cast and good art direction can only take a B-movie so far, particularly one that's poorly shot. I first saw this film back in the 80's on HBO, and picked up a cheap copy of the DVD yesterday. The transfer, as can be expected, isn't all that good, even though it's MGM publishing the title. In fact the only real clean (non-grainy) image is on the trailer that comes as a bonus feature. Go figure.

    It's worth a look if you have nothing else better to do, but don't expect too much from it. If you're a die hard fantasy or medieval film fan, then it should entertain. That and the Linet character is fairly easy on the eyes :-)
    deac-1

    oh my god

    I honestly believe this may be the worst thing, not film, thing ever viewed through the eyes of a person. I thought i was crying but actually my eyes were just bleeding. Please by a copy just to later burn it, Whatever you do don't watch it...Not even as a joke. You may think "it might be funny to watch this train wreck? Dodgeball or any other half decent films are rented out. Why don't we get this out just for a cheap laugh? Look it can't be that bad Sean Connery's in it!" First of all yes he is, but he's green. Second, don't do it it's not fun. It's...It's just not right.

    Please

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    • Trivia
      Writer and director Stephen Weeks wanted to cast Mark Hamill as Gawain, but producers Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus cast Miles O'Keeffe instead. O'Keefe's voice was dubbed by Peter Firth.
    • Goofs
      When Sir Gawain catches the arrow shot by Humphrey, he raises the hand that contains the end of the line upon which the arrow is traveling long before the arrow reaches the end.
    • Quotes

      Sir Gawain: I forgot to ask one question during my quick initiation into knighthood.

      Humphrey: Oh? What's that?

      Sir Gawain: How to relieve myself in this tin suit.

    • Alternate versions
      There is a much longer version of the film, shot in its original widescreen format. Not seen since its first screening, this was to be released on DVD. This did not materialize and this version will probably not be seen again.
    • Connections
      Featured in The World According to Smith & Jones: The Middle Ages (1987)

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    • Release date
      • November 9, 1984 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • MGM
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sword of the Valiant
    • Filming locations
      • Ireland
    • Production companies
      • Golan-Globus Productions
      • Stephen Weeks Company
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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