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Gawain and the Green Knight

  • 1973
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
331
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Gawain and the Green Knight (1973)
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The medieval legend of a supernatural knight who challenges the king's men to kill him.The medieval legend of a supernatural knight who challenges the king's men to kill him.The medieval legend of a supernatural knight who challenges the king's men to kill him.

  • Director
    • Stephen Weeks
  • Writers
    • Philip M. Breen
    • Stephen Weeks
    • The Gawain Poet
  • Stars
    • Murray Head
    • Ciaran Madden
    • Nigel Green
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    331
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stephen Weeks
    • Writers
      • Philip M. Breen
      • Stephen Weeks
      • The Gawain Poet
    • Stars
      • Murray Head
      • Ciaran Madden
      • Nigel Green
    • 15User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Murray Head
    Murray Head
    • Gawain
    Ciaran Madden
    Ciaran Madden
    • Linet
    Nigel Green
    Nigel Green
    • Green Knight
    Anthony Sharp
    Anthony Sharp
    • King
    Robert Hardy
    Robert Hardy
    • Sir Bertilak
    David Leland
    David Leland
    • Humphrey
    Murray Melvin
    Murray Melvin
    • Seneschal
    Tony Steedman
    Tony Steedman
    • Fortinbras
    Ronald Lacey
    Ronald Lacey
    • Oswald
    Willoughby Goddard
    Willoughby Goddard
    • Knight
    George Merritt
    George Merritt
    • Old Knight
    Pauline Letts
    Pauline Letts
    • Lady of Lyonesse
    Richard Hurndall
    Richard Hurndall
    • Bearded Man
    Peter Copley
    Peter Copley
    • Pilgrim
    Geoffrey Bayldon
    Geoffrey Bayldon
    • Wiseman
    Jerold Wells
    Jerold Wells
    • Sergeant
    Michael Crane
    • The Giant
    Jack Woolgar
    Jack Woolgar
    • Porter
    • Director
      • Stephen Weeks
    • Writers
      • Philip M. Breen
      • Stephen Weeks
      • The Gawain Poet
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    marstano

    Basis for Monty Python?

    I managed to catch this movie on cable yesterday afternoon. Yeah, sure, it stinks, but it was made in 1973, so whaddaya want?

    I would not be surprised, however, if this movie was the inspiration for many of the scenes in Monty Python's Holy Grail. There are many small similarities, and while watching this movie you can just hear the Python troupe's twisted gears turning in their heads.

    "wouldn't it be funnier if Sir Gawain was wandering in a forest and then came across a castle of virgins...?"
    GatesofDelirium

    Oh man... :p

    holy boogers... heehee that was good. for those who havent seen this movie yet, you should try your best to try and dig it up if you're in need of a laugh... I cant figure out if the movie was just soooo bad that its funny.. or if it was TRYING to make fun of itself... the movie was awful, the fight scenes are ghastly, the acting is terrible, and its all in all a bad flick, though ive never enjoyed such a bad flick this much. i was laughing my head off at it, I cant get enough of it, my friends and i have a bad movie night every once in awhile, we watched texas chainsaw masacre the next generation and this. we all laughed ourselves silly. you must see this flick!!! Cheers
    piechart2000

    World Of The Strange

    I was about six when I saw this so forgive the vagueness. It's kind of Monty Python's Holy Grail in look with a Michael "couldn't-direct-traffic-on-the-Orkney-Islands" Winner directorial style. It was so deeply bizarre that it has stuck in the memory ever since. Thinking I perhaps didn't understand it because I was a kid I asked a couple of film boffins I know, they said, "no, mate, it was a genuinely odd film." (I seem to recollect lots of misty forests, dream-like fights and a man who lived in a vat of oil in order that his genitals erode away). Anyway, I think more youngsters should be made to watch this film so that they can grow up confused and slightly warped.
    TheCapsuleCritic

    The First Version & The Best One By Far

    In 1973 Stephen Weeks directed the first of 2 versions of the SIR GAWAIN & THE GREEN KNIGHT saga. He would remake it 11 years later in 1984 as SWORD OF THE VALIANT. As far as I'm concerned, this first version is the best one by far. It's also the film that Monty Python took the look of their HOLY GRAIL movie from and provided its inspiration. GAWAIN & THE GREEN KNIGHT was made inexpensively but used actual locations in Wales and Cornwall to achieve its authentic look.

    The story is part of Arthurian legend and first appeared in the 14th century. It concerns a squire, Gawain, who takes up the challenge of a mysterious Green Knight after none of King Arthur's knights will. The challenge involves beheading the Green Knight (at his request) after which the knight then gets to return the favor. Gawain beheads him only to have the knight put his head back on his shoulders. He tells Gawain he will wait a year to redeem his promise but Gawain must seek him out.

    In addition to being a romantic tale of knightly deeds and chivalry, GAWAIN is also an allegorical coming-of-age story. We follow Gawain on his journey as he has many adventures and encounters a mysterious woman named Linet. By the time he finally encounters the Green Knight, he has changed from the callow youth who set out into a worldly wise adult who has come to realize that knighthood and chivalry aren't what he thought they were.

    Murray Head does a fine job as Gawain. He engages us from start to finish as he overcomes many obstacles and discovers love and what it means to lose it. Veteran character actor Nigel Green (in his last film role) portrays the Green Knight as an imposing figure with just a touch of wry humor. Brit TV actress Ciarin Madden is the wisp like Linet who looks the epitome of the early 1970s heroine. The other significant parts are taken by well known English character actors Robert Hardy, Murray Melvin, and Ronald Lacey. The film is narrated by Ian Richardson.

    Director Stephen Weeks said in a 2014 interview that he preferred the later version, SWORD OF THE VALIANT. He's entitled to his opinion but after watching the two movies, I can't understand why he feels that way. Although bigger budgeted, SWORD seems cheaper in every way with a script that borders on parody and a terrible 1980s synthesizer score. GAWAIN, unlike SWORD, was never released on home video in any form and was almost impossible to see until recently when it showed up on YouTube. You can catch it there and it should be seen as a precursor to EXCALIBUR (1981) and MONTY PYTHON & THE HOLY GRAIL...For more reviews visit The Capsule Critic.
    7hurst365

    A strange film from strange times

    I vaguely remember this from being around 7 years old at the time. The combination of time since, my age at the time, seeing it in a strange old-fashioned cinema, having an inter- mission(!), and the weird and dark storyline, have kept me perplexed to this day – with weird flashbacks.

    I remember little detail I'm afraid, other than a general green tinge to the whole film and the Green Knight's head (I think), played by Nigel Green (born for the role, obviously), being lopped off by a sword in a finalé fight sequence. I think I was completely bamboozled by the whole affair, but not necessarily bored. If anything, I think it encouraged my liking of strange and weird films, and furthered my interest in the appearance of things – ending up as a graphic designer.

    I do remember Nigel Green though and think I was aware of him at the time, maybe having seen him in Jason and the Argonauts earlier (as Hercules). In spite of his theatrical larger-than- life acting style, I remember him being a gripping person to watch – at least as a kid. A shame it was his last film.

    I'd love to see again some day...

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    • Trivia
      Nigel Green died before filming ended, so some of his lines were dubbed by Robert Rietty
    • Crazy credits
      The closing credits are shaded green.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Thirtysomething: Tenure (1988)

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    • Release date
      • June 1973 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • YouTube - Video
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sir Gawain und der grüne Ritter
    • Filming locations
      • Peckforton Castle, Peckforton, Cheshire, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Scancrest
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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