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King Arthur: Legend of the Sword

King Arthur: Legend of the Sword

6,6 /10 (6,057 Votes)
2017 EN 126 min

Overview

When the child Arthur’s father is murdered, Vortigern, Arthur’s uncle, seizes the crown. Robbed of his birthright and with no idea who he truly is, Arthur comes up the hard way in the back alleys of the city. But once he pulls the sword Excalibur from the stone, his life is turned upside down and he is forced to acknowledge his true legacy... whether he likes it or not.

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Release date

10/05/2017

Votes

6,057

Popularity

7.8

From nothing comes a King

Status

Released

Language

EN

Runtime

126 min

Budget

$175,000,000

Revenue

$149,175,066

Charlie Hunnam

Charlie Hunnam

Arthur

Jude Law

Jude Law

Vortigern

Àstrid Bergès-Frisbey

Àstrid Bergès-Frisbey

The Mage

Djimon Hounsou

Djimon Hounsou

Bedivere

Eric Bana

Eric Bana

Uther Pendragon

Aidan Gillen

Aidan Gillen

William "Goosefat Bill"

Freddie Fox

Freddie Fox

Rubio

Craig McGinlay

Craig McGinlay

Percival "Percy"

Tom Wu

Tom Wu

"Kung Fu" George

Kingsley Ben-Adir

Kingsley Ben-Adir

Tristan "Wet Stick"

Neil Maskell

Neil Maskell

Back Lack

Annabelle Wallis

Annabelle Wallis

Maggie

Zac Barker

Zac Barker

Young Arthur 2 Yrs

Oliver Barker

Oliver Barker

Young Arthur 2 Yrs

Geoff Bell

Geoff Bell

Mischief John

Poppy Delevingne

Poppy Delevingne

Igraine

Millie Brady

Millie Brady

Catia

No photo

Nicola Wren

Lucy

Wil Coban

Wil Coban

Brother Blackleg

Bleu Landau

Bleu Landau

Blue

Jacqui Ainsley

Jacqui Ainsley

Lady of the Lake

Georgina Campbell

Georgina Campbell

Kay

Lorraine Bruce

Lorraine Bruce

Syren 1

Eline Powell

Eline Powell

Syren 2

Hermione Corfield

Hermione Corfield

Syren 3

No photo

Rob Knighton

Mordred

Michael Hadley

Michael Hadley

Mage King

David Beckham

David Beckham

Trigger

Katie McGrath

Katie McGrath

Elsa

Alan Turkington

Alan Turkington

General 1

Peter Ferdinando

Peter Ferdinando

Earl of Mercia

Michael McElhatton

Michael McElhatton

Jack's Eye

Mikael Persbrandt

Mikael Persbrandt

Greybeard

No photo

Max Rogers

Man In Line

Charlie Rawes

Charlie Rawes

Axeman

James Warren

James Warren

Mike

No photo

Ellie Graham

Maria

Kalle Hennie

Kalle Hennie

Viking

Peter Guinness

Peter Guinness

Baron 1

Mark Umbers

Mark Umbers

Baron 2

Adrian Bouchet

Adrian Bouchet

Baron 3

Florence Bell

Florence Bell

Woman 1

No photo

Anna Brooks Beckman

Woman 2

Cordelia Bugeja

Cordelia Bugeja

Woman 3

Rebecca Calder

Rebecca Calder

Maid 1

Kamil Lemieszewski

Kamil Lemieszewski

Merlin

Lee Nicholas Harris

Lee Nicholas Harris

Dan Clan Mafia (uncredited)

Gintare Beinoraviciute

Gintare Beinoraviciute

Noble (uncredited)

No photo

Alice E. Mayer

Noble Girl (uncredited)

Claira Watson Parr

Claira Watson Parr

Noblewoman (uncredited)

Alphonso Austin

Alphonso Austin

Slave Labourer (uncredited)

Rudy Barrow

Rudy Barrow

Londinium Fighter (uncredited)

Daniel Stisen

Daniel Stisen

SPAC / Londinum Fighter (uncredited)

Joel Bryant

Joel Bryant

Londinium Fighter (uncredited)

Dacio Caballero

Dacio Caballero

Fighter (uncredited)

Lucy Chappell

Lucy Chappell

Young Mother (uncredited)

Jamie B. Chambers

Jamie B. Chambers

Knight (uncredited)

No photo

Pedro Caxade

Vortigern's Guard (uncredited)

Nick Cornwall

Nick Cornwall

Clan Head 1 (uncredited)

Steve Barnett

Steve Barnett

Brothel Punter (uncredited)

Guy Ritchie

Guy Ritchie

Inn Owner (uncredited)

Steen Young

Steen Young

Nemesis (uncredited)

Tom Coulston

Tom Coulston

Pendragon Soldier (uncredited)

No photo

Sarah-Jane De Crespigny

Low-Rent Villager (uncredited)

No photo

Karl Farrer

Nobleman (uncredited)

Clea Martin

Clea Martin

Prostitute (uncredited)

Original Soundtrack

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Gimly

Gimly

2017-07-25

⭐ 5

It's hard to try and recommend this latest reimagining of the Arthurian legend. It's not very good, but it comes across as the sort of movie that might be a really cool time to see on the big screen. Unfortunately, by now it's finished its theatrical run, and because its not very good, I can't imagine it will ever get another one. So the one way I would like to see it, is a way it can no longer be seen. Because it's not very good. It's Camelot by way of Middle Earth, and though I do enjoy these smarmy fast talkin' Brits a good deal in my films, the Guy Ritchie formula just doesn't lend itse…

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Reno

Reno

2017-11-29

⭐ 7

**A different take on the sword in the stone!** This one came with a little surprise. I know it was a Guy Ritchie film and I had enjoyed all his previous flicks. But for some reasons, I felt I'm not that interested in this. Even trailer looked okayish. Watching the film now I realised that I've totally misjudged it. Still not a masterpiece, but a much better entertainer. The graphics were awesome. The settings were totally encouraging to glue to it. The story, stunts, with some of the slow- motions, very detailed and muscularly enchanting. Everybody knows the basic storyline of King Arth…

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Dark Jedi

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These days have been a bit of a movie marathon with the kids being here since the 24th so we have made quite a dent in the to-watch shelf of my movie collection. Yesterday it was time for some rehashing of the Pendragonian legends in the form of King Arthur: The Legend of the Sword. Usually I find it dangerous business to mess with classical and well proven stories. Do not fix what is not broken and all that. I did, however, find this rehash quite entertaining. The base of the story is of course, and thankfully, the same: Uther is killed, Excalibur ends up in a stone, Arthur pulls Excalibur …

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fenicka

2018-07-04

⭐ 9

When this movie came up last year, I didn't know Guy Ritchie so I thought like why would people do such stupid movies. Then I learned about Guy Ritchie and his wonderful movies but my thoughts still continued; why would Guy Ritchie make a movie that looks so different from his style. Today, I've finally watched the movie and I regret everything I've thought. At first 10 minutes you get bored a little bit and wonder why did he left his style. THEN the real action starts and we see typical Ritchie diaologs, camera angles, cuts, music and everything! Again, it is a movie with high energy witho…

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Filipe Manuel Neto

Filipe Manuel Neto

2022-06-19

⭐ 5

**Lots of action, lots of CGI, lots of money, lots of anachronism mistakes, little historical sense and little investment in the characters in a movie made to be forgotten.** I can't count the films that already exist about the Arthurian legends, or their characters or elements. I could cite several examples, but I believe that each of the readers will be aware of this and will have already seen at least two or three films about it. And the truth is that some of these films are memorable, remarkable. Others not so much. This particular film, I believe, will soon be forgotten. Directed by Gu…

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