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movie-reviews.colossus.net - : Camelot easily represents one of the most ''human'' versions of the Arthurian tales. Instead of focusing primarily on the magical and political aspects of the story and the events within the king's court, Camelot places the romantic triangle in the crosshairs. The movie brings a vulnerable Arthur to the fore, with the film's dominant feature being his internal struggles concerning the infidelity of his beloved wife with his best friend. more...
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efilmcritic.com - : A musical with a setting, running time, and budget of an epic, but which never attempts to be one and spends its time on close-ups and below average singing. Richard Harris does his best to bring the mythical King Arthur to life, and is quite convincing, but Vanessa Redgrave is miscast as Guenevere, and Franco Nero... well... is Franco Nero. The songs and music are splendid, though. more...
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www.clevelandmemory.org - : ''Camelot,'' with its knights in shining armor, its ladies in beautiful gowns, its massive castles, is the sort of musical that cries out for movie treatment. For maybe a quarter of the way, it works. Everything is bigger and more magical than life and the meeting of Guinevere and Arthur in an icy, snow covered forest is full of tinsel and charm and the sort oŁ thing you can set a tune to. more...
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