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The Sword in the Stone

Wart, a boy with dreams of becoming a knight's squire, crosses paths with Merlin during a hunting excursion. Merlin, a formidable but amnesiac wizard, has plans for him beyond the confines of squiredom. He starts by imparting an education, convinced that once one has an education, one can go anywhere. Needless to say, it doesn’t quite work out that way.

Director(s)

Wolfgang Reitherman

Sylvia Roemer

Cast & Crew

Norman Alden

Norman Alden

Kay (voice)

Karl Swenson

Karl Swenson

Merlin (voice)

Sebastian Cabot

Sebastian Cabot

The Narrator/Sir Ector (voice)

Alan Napier

Alan Napier

Sir Pellinore (voice)

Jack Albertson

Jack Albertson

Knight in Crowd #1(uncredited)

Thurl Ravenscroft

Thurl Ravenscroft

Black Bart (voice) (uncredited)

Ginny Tyler

Ginny Tyler

Little Girl Squirrel (voice)

Martha Wentworth

Martha Wentworth

Madam Mim / Old Lady Squirrel (voice)

Rickie Sorensen

Rickie Sorensen

Wart (voice)

James MacDonald

James MacDonald

The Wolf / Pike / Tiger Mim (voice) (uncredited)

Wolfgang Reitherman

Wolfgang Reitherman

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Sylvia Roemer

Sylvia Roemer

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Junius Matthews

Junius Matthews

Archimedes the Owl (voice)

Barbara Jo Allen

Barbara Jo Allen

Scullery Maid (voice) (uncredited)

Richard Reitherman

Richard Reitherman

Wart (voice)

Robert Reitherman

Robert Reitherman

Wart (voice)

Tudor Owen

Tudor Owen

Knight in Crowd (voice) (uncredited)

Fred Darian

Fred Darian

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Details

GenresAnimation, Family, Fantasy
Runtime1h 19 mins
Released on25 Dec 1963
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

Kamurai

5/10

Decent watch, probably won't watch again, and can't recommend. Now it's been a while since I've seen this one, and now I remember why. There just isn't anything in the well in which to return. Sure all the magic is amusing, and the animal adventures are cute, as well as a nice reminder of how good we have it as humans, but I really feel like we ruined that squirrel's life, and I'm sad about it. The actual story of the sword in the stone is very short, because it's not interesting: it's all the adventures that Arthur has growing the kingdom, establishing rule over (what would be) England, and his adventures as an adult king (most of which were his knights') to include warring with neighbors. While the jocks versus nerds analogy through the movie is interesting, it feels polarizing, and the message of education / knowledge is mixed throughout the movie. Future references to the (1963) present just dates the movie and aren't all that funny, and it tells the audience that just because you have knowledge, doesn't mean you can use it. Then in the 3rd act, we start a controversy over having knowledge / skills can be used to better or worsen things, and other than inspiring Star Wars, I don't know what the point of it was. My favorite part was when Archimedes got to laugh: he seemed like he really needed it.

CinemaSerf

7/10

"Arthur" - rather unkindly nick-named "Wart" is a stable boy with grand ambitions. He wants to be the squire to a bold and chivalrous knight. Those plans are soon up in the air, though, when he has a chance encounter with "Merlin" in the forest and is soon the wizard's pet project. You see, the wise if scatty old man knows the true identity of the young man, and is determined to prepare him for what's to come. What now ensues isn't so much an Arthurian legend, more a compendium of fun and colourful escapades at "Wart", his boss "Sir Ector" and his scholarly tutor "Archimedes" have some messy and sometimes scary escapades. I quite enjoyed this. It's quickly paced and makes no bones about it's intention to entertain rather than do any educating of it's own! We've got suits of armour, dragons, magical dishwashers and, of course, "Madame Min" and the characterisations are engaging and mischievous. It's written with light-hearted comedy in mind, takes in easy on the moralising, and I found it a joyful production to watch for eighty minutes.

All Trailers

The Sword in the Stone - 1963 Theatrical Trailer (35mm 4K)
The Sword in the Stone - 2008 45th Anniversary Edition DVD Trailer
The Sword in the Stone - 1985 Reissue Trailer
The Sword in the Stone - 1983 Reissue Trailer