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Director:
Writers:
Stephen Weeks (screenplay) &
Howard C. Pen (screenplay) ...
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Release Date:
17 August 1984 (USA) more
Plot:
Gawain was a squire in King Arthur's court when the Green Knight burst in and offered to play a game with a brave knight... more | add synopsis
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Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)
Thomas Heathcote ... Armourer

Miles O'Keeffe ... Sir Gawain
Leigh Lawson ... Humphrey
Trevor Howard ... The King

Sean Connery ... The Green Knight
Emma Sutton ... Morgan La Fay
Douglas Wilmer ... The Black Knight
Cyrielle Clair ... Linet (as Cyrielle Claire)
Lila Kedrova ... Lady of Lyonesse
John Serret ... Priest
Brian Coburn ... Friar Vosper
Mike Edmonds ... Tiny Man
David Rappaport ... Sage
Ronald Lacey ... Oswald

Peter Cushing ... Seneschal
John Pierce Jones ... Sergeant (as John Pierce-Jones)
James Windsor ... 1st Recruit
Ric Morgan ... 2nd Recruit
Peter Mackriel ... 3rd Recruit (as Peter MacKriel)
Jerold Wells ... 1st Torturer
Harry Jones ... 2nd Torturer

John Rhys-Davies ... Baron Fortinbras
John J. Carney ... Messenger
Bruce Lidington ... Sir Bertilak
Wilfrid Brambell ... Porter
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Peter Firth ... Sir Gawain (voice) (uncredited)
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Directed by
Stephen Weeks 
 
Writing credits
Stephen Weeks (screenplay) &
Howard C. Pen (screenplay) &
Philip M. Breen (screenplay)

Rosemary Sutcliff (additional dialogue) &
Therese Burdon (additional dialogue)

Produced by
Philip M. Breen .... executive producer
Yoram Globus .... producer
Menahem Golan .... producer
Michael J. Kagan .... executive producer (as Michael Kagan)
Basil Keys .... associate producer
Sture Rydman .... associate producer
 
Original Music by
Ron Geesin 
 
Cinematography by
Peter Hurst 
Freddie Young 
 
Film Editing by
Richard Marden 
Barry Peters 
 
Casting by
Maude Spector 
 
Production Design by
Maurice Fowler 
Derek Nice 
 
Costume Design by
Shuna Harwood 
 
Makeup Department
Ernest Gasser .... makeup artist (as Ernie Gasser)
Ramon Gow .... hair stylist
Ilona Herman .... hairdresser: Mr. Connery
Ilona Herman .... makeup artist: Mr. Connery
Marcello Longhi .... hairdresser: Mr. O'Keeffe
Marcello Longhi .... makeup artist: Mr. O'Keeffe
Richard Mills .... makeup artist
Régine Navaro .... makeup artist: Miss Claire (as Regine Navarro)
Mary Sturgess .... hair stylist
Norma Webb .... hair stylist
 
Production Management
Adam Kempton .... production manager
Basil Somner .... unit manager: France
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
David Bracknell .... first assistant director
Jerry Daly .... third assistant director
Richard Hoult .... first assistant director: second unit
Rod Lomax .... third assistant director
Michel Mercy .... second assistant director
Zsuzsanna Mills .... second assistant director
Sture Rydman .... second unit director
Ken Tuohy .... first assistant director
Andrew Warren .... second assistant director: second unit
 
Art Department
Dennis Bovington .... carpenter (as Denis Bovington)
Les Butterfield .... carpenter
John Chisholm .... stand-by propman (as Johnny Chisholm)
Derek Creedon .... stand-by propman
Bob Douglas .... stand-by propman (as Robert Douglas)
John Fields .... rigger
Eddie Francis .... property master (as Eddy Francis)
Bert Gadsden .... stand-by propman
Julie Graysmark .... draughtsperson
Tim Hayes .... stagehand
Gary Hedges .... carpenter
John Hedges .... construction manager
Bill Howe .... rigger
Harry Newman .... property master
Michael Pickwoad .... assistant art director
Brian Read .... production buyer
David Reilly .... stand-by propman
Ray Rose .... property storeman
Dennis Simmonds .... stand-by propman
Alfie Smith .... dressing propman (as Alf Smith)
Eric Strange .... dressing propman
Jack Towns .... stand-by propman
Danny Tuhey .... painter
David Williams .... rigger
Val Wolstenholme .... set dresser
 
Sound Department
Malcolm Davies .... sound recordist
Richard Fettes .... assistant sound editor
Teddy Mason .... sound editor (as Ted Mason)
Tony Message .... sound editor
Dennis Nisbett .... sound assistant (as Denis Nisbett)
Robert Robinson .... assistant sound editor
George Stephenson .... sound recordist
Nicholas Stevenson .... sound editor (as Nick Stephenson)
Hugh Strain .... sound re-recording mixer
Mike Turner .... boom operator
Colin Wood .... boom operator
 
Special Effects by
Nobby Clark .... special effects supervisor (as Nobby Clarke)
Philip Clark .... special effects technician
Peter Davey .... special effects technician
Daniel Parker .... special effects prosthetics
Tim Rose .... creator and maker: toad
Aaron Sherman .... effects: Green Knight head
Geoffrey Smith .... special effects technician
John Warkwell .... special effects technician
 
Visual Effects by
Cliff Culley .... visual effects
Neil Culley .... visual effects
 
Stunts
Brian Bowes .... stunts
Tim Condren .... stunt coordinator
Graeme Crowther .... stunts
Peter Diamond .... stunt coordinator
John Lees .... stunts
Gareth Milne .... stunts
Dinny Powell .... stunts
Tim Walsh .... stunts
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Chic Anstiss .... camera operator: first unit
Tom Brown .... electrical gaffer
Trevor Coop .... camera operator: second unit
Tony Cridlin .... camera grip
John Deaton .... camera focus: second unit
David Farrell .... still photographer
Roy Ford .... camera operator: first unit
Ken Groom .... clapper loader: second unit
Ian Henderson .... camera focus: second unit
Peter Hopkins .... camera grip
W.C. 'Chunky' Huse .... camera grip (as Chunky Huse)
Dickie Lee .... camera grip: second unit
Brian Martin .... electrician
Graham Miller .... electrical gaffer
Russell Padwick .... electrician
Reg Parsons .... best boy
Kelvin Pike .... camera operator: second unit
Chris Pinnock .... camera focus
Peter Robinson .... camera focus: second unit
Roy Rodhouse .... electrical gaffer
Mike Rutter .... camera focus
Danny Shelmerdine .... clapper loader
James Smart .... electrician
James Terry .... electrician
Ken Thoms .... best boy
David Tyler .... electrician
David Watkins .... clapper loader
Les Weighell .... electrician
Jack White .... electrician
 
Casting Department
Ann Stanborough .... casting assistant
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Alan Flyng .... wardrobe assistant
Vanessa Mimms .... wardrobe assistant
Don Mothersill .... wardrobe master
Judy Shrewsbury .... wardrobe assistant
James Smith .... wardrobe master (as Jimmy Smith)
 
Editorial Department
Roy Birchley .... assistant editor
Simon Manley .... assistant editor
 
Music Department
Ron Geesin .... musician
 
Transportation Department
Jack Coggins .... driver: generator
 
Other crew
Craig Barwick .... location cashier
Marilyn Clarke .... continuity
Peter Corrigan .... armorer
Glen English .... armorer (as Glyn English)
Terry English .... armor designer
Terry English .... armory maker
Ceri Evans .... continuity: second unit
Jeanne Ferber .... production assistant
Claude Gresset .... location manager: France
Michael Hartman .... production coordinator
Ron Hickson .... titles
Patrick Isherwood .... production accountant
Sandy Langdale .... production accountant
Ben Laycock .... location manager: Wales
Dominique Lefevre .... production secretary: France
Joan McLoughlin .... secretary to director
Gerard Naprous .... horse master
Felicity Newton .... secretary to producer
Sally Pardo .... production secretary
Patrick Rattray .... production runner
Anthony Squire .... director: action sequences
Frances Stephenson .... production secretary
Juliette Toutain .... location manager: France
Roger Towne .... story consultant
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Sword of the Valiant (USA) (video box title)
Sword of the Valiant: The Legend of Gawain and the Green Knight
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Runtime:
USA:102 min
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Color:
Color (Fujicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Trevor Howard's part is supposed to be King Arthur, but it's identified in the movie and the credits as just "The King". more
Goofs:
Crew or equipment visible: Camera and sound equipment shadows fall across Gawain and the Baron during their sword fight in the pit. more
Quotes:
Sir Gawain: I forgot to ask one question during my quick initiation into knighthood.
Humphrey: Oh? What's that?
Sir Gawain: How to relieve myself in this tin suit.
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Movie Connections:
References Excalibur (1981) more

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19 out of 23 people found the following review useful.
Wonderful Entertainment for All Ages, 22 December 2004
Author: batzi8m1 from Watsonville, California

Both the stories of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and Owain a the Lady of the Fountain are classic remnants of an oral tradition more ancient than the French Norman Romances and 14th Century Welsh Mabinogion story collections, yet both thought these two stories worthy of retelling and recording in written form much like Tristan and Parzifal. And there's a good reason for it, obviously good enough reason to get the likes of Sean Connery, Trevor Howard, Lila Kedrova, and John Rhys-Davies to take part in this admittedly cheesy production. (The fact that this was a Golan Globus production should have been a clue to any movie fan.)

The ancient Celtic bards had to memorize some 100 major stories and 200 minor ones to entertain the folks during those long cold winter nights. While Tristan and Parcival belong to the former, Gawain and Owain belong to the latter. These are ribald entertainments for light late night story telling entertainment much like a James Bond, or a cheesy B-Movie. In fact I have heard one professor of Medieval Studies refer to Owain as the James Bond of the Arthurian cycles. And the middle part of this film that deals with Lyonese captures the whole Bond formula (or I should say formula which Fleming followed) of impossible predicament (ala Dr. Evil's "No. Intend to set up an elaborate death and walk away assuming it happened."), narrow escape, beautiful damsel, daring do, hand to hand combat against impossible odds complete with tongue in cheek reparté.

I loved the movie for what it was from the moment I saw Trevor Howard's aging Arthur acting line the mean spirited cranky old fart the Welsh triads depict (not the "boyish" one of the Gawain poem) , through Lina Kedrova's scary horny old widow queen, Rhys-Davis's Fontenbras playing with toy soldiers, and of course Connery's transcendental Green Knight. Sure I missed some of the original story elements of both stories - the fountain and the ogre with the giant club - and I hated that cheesy last scene with Linet that they added on the end of the perfect ending scene with the Green Knight.

But this one captured the spirit of the older tales of the Mabinogion (from which we get the oldest Owain and the Lady of the Fountain) much better than the Saxon-Norman poetic retelling of the Gawain story. Ribald, cheesy, fun with a few moral lessons thrown in for "redeeming social value." In this film's retelling one gets a much better feel for the kind of story the bards might have told the assembled drunken retainers in the King's Hall on a late mid-winter night.

I give it a 7 for capturing the spirit of the tradition (that Monty Python Holy Grail feel that one detractors here noted as though it were a bad thing) , great acting by the legendary actors in smaller parts noted above and the James Bond pulp fiction feel. I'm detracting points for the music, skipping the fountain/storm and the ogre/giant, and that dumb ending scene.

(PS contrary to one reviewer's accusation that it looked like a back lot in Pasadena, these were real Welsch castles including Cardiff and the former Palace of the Pope in Avignion.)

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