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Un niño llamado Arturo aprende el poder del amor, la bondad, el conocimiento y la valentía con la ayuda de un mago llamado Merlín, en el camino para convertirse en uno de los reyes más queri... Leer todoUn niño llamado Arturo aprende el poder del amor, la bondad, el conocimiento y la valentía con la ayuda de un mago llamado Merlín, en el camino para convertirse en uno de los reyes más queridos de la historia de Inglaterra.Un niño llamado Arturo aprende el poder del amor, la bondad, el conocimiento y la valentía con la ayuda de un mago llamado Merlín, en el camino para convertirse en uno de los reyes más queridos de la historia de Inglaterra.
- Nominado para 1 premio Óscar
- 1 premio y 1 nominación en total
Rickie Sorensen
- Wart
- (voz)
Sebastian Cabot
- Sir Ector
- (voz)
- …
Karl Swenson
- Merlin
- (voz)
Norman Alden
- Sir Kay
- (voz)
Jack Albertson
- Knight in Crowd #1
- (sin acreditar)
Barbara Jo Allen
- Scullery Maid
- (voz)
- (sin acreditar)
Fred Darian
- The Minstrel in opening sequence
- (voz)
- (sin acreditar)
James MacDonald
- The Wolf
- (voz)
- (sin acreditar)
- …
Tudor Owen
- Knight in Crowd
- (voz)
- (sin acreditar)
Thurl Ravenscroft
- Black Bart
- (voz)
- (sin acreditar)
Argumento
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- CuriosidadesAlthough Walt Disney never knew it, he himself was character designer Bill Peet's model for Merlin. Peet saw them both as argumentative, cantankerous, but playful and very intelligent. Peet also gave Merlin Walt's nose. This was the second instance in which Walt unknowingly served as model for a wizard, the first being the wizard Yensid from the Sorcerer's Apprentice in Fantasía (1940). This explains why the character was given the name Yensid. This read backwards is Disney.
- PifiasThroughout the entire film Wart's voice keeps on changing from being child-like to adult-like. One of the easiest spots to notice this is in the throne room towards the end when Wart is trying to get somebody else to take his place. He says "Oh Archimedes, I wish Merlin were here!" in his adult voice, then the camera goes to a distant view and he calls "Merlin, Merlin" in his child voice.
- Versiones alternativasThe UK DVD version omits part of Madam Mim's first line "Sounds like someone's sick. How lovely. I do hope it's serious. Something dreadful." She now says "Sounds like someone's sick. How lovely."
- ConexionesEdited into El libro de la selva (1967)
- Banda sonoraThe Legend of the Sword in the Stone
(1963) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman
Sung by Fred Darian
Reseña destacada
I used to watch the Sword in the Stone quite a number of times as a kid, and I know why later on in my years. It's actually quite a fun little movie considering its a quasi-history lesson on how Arthur (aka 'Wart') became King of England. It includes Merlin, and his 'educated Owl' Archamedes, and a whole lot of wacky adventures trying to get Arthur, who can't read or write, into a mode of thought higher than how he's been raised. For a Disney film, as well, it's also quite the quotable film at times, with some lines and situations still sticking out in my mind years later. For example, the sequence involving Arthur and Merlin as squirrels in the trees, and a small lesson in love (or lack thereof) a lady squirrel presents in the face of danger. Or the story involving Arthur as a bird, trapped in the clutches of Madamn Mim (maybe one of the funniest sequences in any Disney movie).
So, as one can figure from what I've described (if you haven't seen the film yet), it's fairly over-the-top, loaded with silly-songs (one of which a true charmer involving Merlin's proclivity for organizing a packing up of his house) and little lessons for kids. But it actually is also funny for adults too, I'd guess, or at least funny to watch along with the kids. It may not be in the absolute peek of the period in Disney films (one may try to look to the Jungle Book or Winnie the Pooh for that, or the underrated Aristocats), however I sometimes come back to this film in my mind. It has a catchy attitude that made being in the 'dark ages' as fun as possible- Archamedes in particular is maybe one of the great side-characters in any Disney film.
Alakazam!
So, as one can figure from what I've described (if you haven't seen the film yet), it's fairly over-the-top, loaded with silly-songs (one of which a true charmer involving Merlin's proclivity for organizing a packing up of his house) and little lessons for kids. But it actually is also funny for adults too, I'd guess, or at least funny to watch along with the kids. It may not be in the absolute peek of the period in Disney films (one may try to look to the Jungle Book or Winnie the Pooh for that, or the underrated Aristocats), however I sometimes come back to this film in my mind. It has a catchy attitude that made being in the 'dark ages' as fun as possible- Archamedes in particular is maybe one of the great side-characters in any Disney film.
Alakazam!
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- Presupuesto
- 3.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 12.000.000 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 2.230.614 US$
- 27 mar 1983
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 12.000.000 US$
- Duración1 hora 19 minutos
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1(original & negative ratio, open matte)
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