Hollywood Avalon, Episode 20 – Excalibur (1981)

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Here it is, John Boorman’s epic retelling of King Arthur’s conception, Camelot, the Holy Grail, and his final betrayal by his own son. It’s mostly Thomas Malory’s 15th century romance Le Morte Darthur, mashed up with bits of Jessie Weston’s 1920 book, the Grail study “From Ritual to Romance” and with a heavy dollop of 1960s Neopaganism. It has plenty of sex, violence, swords, and sorcery to grab the attention of any young teen watching HBO in the 1980s, and enough Before They Were Stars for the rest of us.

Starring Nigel Terry, Helen Mirren, Nichol Williamson, Nicholas Clay, Cherie Lunghi, Gabriel Byrne, Patrick Stewart, Paul Geoffrey, Robert Addie, and Liam Neeson. Written and directed by John Boorman.

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A man in black with a metal plate on his head, which made me think this wasn't the photo for Excalibur. He looks like he's wearing the 80s idea of shiny silver everything and also he might have a computer attached to his brain. but I guess not. He holds a staff and I wonder if he's evil, because he has traditional evil guy facial hair.

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