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George A. Romero (written by)
Release Date:
10 April 1981 (USA)
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The Games...The Romance...The Spirit...Camelot is a state of mind.
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A travelling troupe of jousters and performers are slowly cracking under the pressure of hick cops,...
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Highly recommended independent film.
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Ed Harris | ... | Billy | |
| Gary Lahti | ... | Alan | |
| Tom Savini | ... | Morgan | |
| Amy Ingersoll | ... | Linet | |
| Patricia Tallman | ... | Julie | |
| Christine Forrest | ... | Angie | |
| Warner Shook | ... | Pippin | |
| Brother Blue | ... | Merlin | |
| Cynthia Adler | ... | Rocky | |
| John Amplas | ... | Whiteface | |
| Don Berry | ... | Bagman | |
| Amanda Davies | ... | Sheila | |
| Martin Ferrero | ... | Bontempi | |
| Ken Foree | ... | Little John | |
| Ken Hixon | ... | Steve |
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145 min | Germany:102 min | Finland:141 min (video release) | Finland:115 min (TV) (1988)
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Cameo: [Larry Vaira]Appears as one of the Biker Extras at The Renaissance Faire.
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Billy:
[waking a disoriented Bagman, who was asleep by the campfire] There's not two different fights, there can't be two different fights. You got to fight for your ideals, and if you die, your ideals don't die. The code that we're living by is the truth. The truth IS the code! I can't let people walk on that idea, I can't!
[He rises, heads to the motorcycles]
Steve: [waking as Billy starts his motorcycle] What the hell's going on?
Merlin: [who has been watching silently all along] Billy's using your bike.
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[He rises, heads to the motorcycles]
Steve: [waking as Billy starts his motorcycle] What the hell's going on?
Merlin: [who has been watching silently all along] Billy's using your bike.
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Spoofs On the Waterfront (1954)
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I'd Rather Be A Wanderer
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I saw this film when it first came out as a kid and just recently found an out-of-print video on it. The movie still holds up. The acting is quite good, especially Ed Harris, who stands out as the "King Arthur" leader, Billy. Tom Savinni did a good job during the scenes where he "sold out" his image. You could see the transition in his face, sans dialogue. Yes, it does need to be shortened by about twenty minutes, but overall its an enjoyable film with many underlying lessons to learn from. Two outstanding, bittersweet scenes are the "Lancelot" character having to return the woman that loves him back to her home and the transition at the end where Ed Harris gives a young boy, who hero worships him, his sword. The stunts are fantastic as well. Sit back with some popcorn and enjoy! Look for the cameo by Stephen King as the "Loudmouth Spectator."