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Arthur's Quest

  • TV Movie
  • 1999
  • PG
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
534
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Alexandra Paul, Zach Galligan, Catherine Oxenberg, Arye Gross, and Eric Christian Olsen in Arthur's Quest (1999)
AdventureFamilyFantasy

To escape the clutches of the evil warrior and sorceress Morgana, Merlin transports young King Arthur into modern day America. When Merlin comes back ten years later to retrieve him, he find... Read allTo escape the clutches of the evil warrior and sorceress Morgana, Merlin transports young King Arthur into modern day America. When Merlin comes back ten years later to retrieve him, he finds a hip 15 year-old Arthur who does not believe Merlin, nor does he want to return to the ... Read allTo escape the clutches of the evil warrior and sorceress Morgana, Merlin transports young King Arthur into modern day America. When Merlin comes back ten years later to retrieve him, he finds a hip 15 year-old Arthur who does not believe Merlin, nor does he want to return to the past. Merlin must convince Arthur of his true identity, before Morgana can retrieve Excali... Read all

  • Director
    • Neil Mandt
  • Writers
    • Lance W. Dreesen
    • Clint Hutchison
    • Gregory Poppen
  • Stars
    • Eric Christian Olsen
    • Catherine Oxenberg
    • Alexandra Paul
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    534
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Neil Mandt
    • Writers
      • Lance W. Dreesen
      • Clint Hutchison
      • Gregory Poppen
    • Stars
      • Eric Christian Olsen
      • Catherine Oxenberg
      • Alexandra Paul
    • 10User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Eric Christian Olsen
    Eric Christian Olsen
    • Artie…
    Catherine Oxenberg
    Catherine Oxenberg
    • Morgana
    Alexandra Paul
    Alexandra Paul
    • Caitlin Regal
    Clint Howard
    Clint Howard
    • Mr. Whitney
    Zach Galligan
    Zach Galligan
    • King Pendragon
    Arye Gross
    Arye Gross
    • Merlin
    Brion James
    Brion James
    • Trent
    Diane Hill
    • Hilda
    Kevin Elston
    • Timmy
    Katie Johnston
    • Gwen
    Neil Mandt
    Neil Mandt
    • Policeman
    Michael Oshry
    • Businessman
    Bonnie Paul
    Bonnie Paul
    • Mrs. Frays
    Gregory Poppen
    Gregory Poppen
    • Alley Thug
    Jf Pryor
    Jf Pryor
    • Slagador
    Robby Seager
    • Arthur (at 5 years)
    • Director
      • Neil Mandt
    • Writers
      • Lance W. Dreesen
      • Clint Hutchison
      • Gregory Poppen
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    User reviews10

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    7dccvc

    Low budget but fun kid's movie with good supporting actors.

    Many of the reviews here are unfair. Not every movie can be made with a $300 million dollar budget of the modern blockbusters, nor should they. For the type of movie this is, a direct to video comedy made for children, this was very good. It taught morals about duty, honor and kindness, all in a fun setting full of comedy and gags.

    Eric Olsen plays Artie, the son of Uther Pendragon, is sent to our time by the clumsy wizard, Merlin, played for comedic value by Arye Gross. Merlin was a fun character to watch. From his inability to focus his magic on the right people (leading to some funny background events: random pedestrians start flying, a kid starts floating in the middle of a restaurant while everybody else continues eating unawares) to his genuine desire to help Artie's mother (Alexandra Paul) stay the course on her optimistic balancing act of mother, waitress and evening school student, Arye Gross was a good pick for main supporting actor. The main actor, Eric Olsen, could have used a little more direction or refocused his acting for more comedy value, but he carried his inner emotional struggle very nicely. His lines did not create good characterization, but were effective enough that I wanted to see how things would end.

    Finally, a special shout out has to go to Katie Johnston playing Gwen (Guinevere, I'm guessing), Artie's best friend and potential love interest. It's a pity she wasn't in more movies. Her enthusiasm, facial expressions and genuine warmth were very fun to watch and kept the movie going, especially in the first half. She would make a great co-king/queen in whatever era she's thrown in.

    Now onto the bad, starting with the villains. A bikini armor clad Catherine Oxenberg playing the evil Morgana/ Principal Blackheart, is hard to take seriously. Fortunately she knew this, and plays her role very campy and jokingly. Unfortunately the director didn't realize this, and made the movie more serious than it needed to be. Her henchmen are of few words, but what little they have is laid back and fun. They are rarely a real threat, and kids can enjoy their antics and hammy lines.

    The battle at the start, with flailing swords, random screaming and, once again, a bikini armor Morgana, display the main weaknesses of the film. Whoever directed the physical swordfights should have watched Rob Roy, Ladyhawke or A Princess Bride to understand how to make cheap budget sword fights look cool. Instead, anytime a battle started I groaned at how silly it looked.

    To summarize, the budget of this movie was obviously very low, but several of the actors were very good and made the film worth watching. Just know that this is not a medieval action film like A Knight's Tale or Excalibur: this is a direct to TV teen comedy on par with Disney Channel originals from the early 2000s.
    5Haleyun

    Young Family Fun with Critiques.

    I think this is entertaining enough for younger kids, and even does a little bit for heroic fantasy, which is something that inspires kids towards more selfless actions when such exposure is in their mind. On a critical note, it's whacky. Morgana is weirdly half-dressed, like other shave said mimicking Xena, while her dark knights are over-armored and covered from head to toe. Morgana also is over-acted. Merlin is the comic relief but also the romance angle with Arthur's stepmom. I'd like to know the concept behind using the Durendal sword, of Charlemagne and French paladin Roland, as the Excalibur sword. Budget issues?
    5oceanmyst

    Nice enough

    Movie for kids actually, it wasn't bad with an afternoon to waste. Nice family values and interaction. Sorry guy but, I think the role of Aurthur should have been given to someone else. This guy is too complacent. Sometimes he even seems to want to be anywhere else but where he is. The final action scene was too much! (actually too little) seemed forced and very "acted".
    2Jonathan Horner

    We Have an APEX beater!

    Yep here we have an APEX beater. For those of you who don't know APEX is the worst movie ever, until I saw this! Arthur's Quest is without a doubt the worst movie I've ever seen. I thought Three Ninja's on Mega Mountain was bad but this is unbelievable!

    I'm not too sure what this movie is trying to achieve. The sword fight at the end is so gripping and brilliant...only joking, it's so bad you can tell that the actors have been training for about 5 minutes! It's not exactly Highlander.

    This may be a kids movie, but I think even a four year old would be disgusted by this movie!

    Bad plot, bad acting, bad movie.

    2/10
    10liz09

    Excellent fun for the whole family!

    I really enjoyed this movie! I had seven children over at my house and put Arthur's Quest in the video machine. All the kids enjoyed it and were completely entranced. The action in the movie is great and keeps the kids entertained but without violence. The children ranged in ages 5 thru 10 and all loved it. Their favorite character was the enjoyable "alley thug" who had tremendous comedic timing. Not only does the movie have action but also has tender moments which touch on family values and wholesome ideals. This is one to watch and have at home when you have a crowd of kids and need to keep them all entertained. Buy it, you won't be sorry!!!

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      References The Wizard of Oz (1939)

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    • Release date
      • April 8, 2001 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • En busca del joven Arturo
    • Filming locations
      • Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Crystal Sky Worldwide
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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