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The Adventures of Sir Galahad

Sir Galahad, a knight of the Round Table, searches for the legendary sword of Excalibur.

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Release : 1949
Rating : 6.7
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Crew : Director,  Screenplay, 
Cast : George Reeves Nelson Leigh William Fawcett Hugh Prosser Lois Hall
Genre : Adventure

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Reviews

Vashirdfel
2018/08/30

Simply A Masterpiece

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Lucybespro
2018/08/30

It is a performances centric movie

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Noutions
2018/08/30

Good movie, but best of all time? Hardly . . .

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Claysaba
2018/08/30

Excellent, Without a doubt!!

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bkoganbing
2014/07/05

Television's first Superman George Reeves stars in this 15 chapter serial set in mythical Arthurian England as Sir Galahad. You will not see Galahad gain the Holy Grail here. Nor will you see anything resembling the Arthurian tales of legend. Using the familiar Camelot names we get a tale of young Galahad challenging a couple of King Arthur's knights in a tournament and besting both. Immpressed, the King offers him knighthood and the new man is always given charge of guarding Excalibur. But one of the villains in this piece and there are a few slips him a medieval Mickey Finn and Reeves falls asleep on the job. That wins him prompt disgrace, but Reeves vows to get the sword Excalibur back or die trying. And with 15 chapters he has 14 near death experiences doing it. Along the way he picks up Sir Bors played by Charles King functioning as a western sidekick. It certainly was a western set that was used for medieval England. In a film about that period I found it fascinating that no one bothered to cast British players in the roles. One of the most interesting bits of casting was with William Fawcett who later on would be Pete Wilkie of the Broken Wheel ranch in the Fury series. Fawcett played Merlin the Magician and I have to tell you that Felix Aylmer who played Merlin in Knights Of The Round Table is more my idea of Merlin.Sam Katzman of Monogram Pictures produced this and it was a typical El Cheapo Katzman production. Working at Columbia I should think he'd have gotten something better in production values.I'm not a big fan of serials as an art form so I'm prejudiced against them. But the King Arthur legend has received better treatment on the big and small screen.

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dbborroughs
2008/07/07

Ben Affleck playing George Reeves in Hollywoodland has a scene where he comments negatively about his career stalling and being reduced to doing this serial. Despite Reeves displeasure this is a good, if juvenile, serial that is completely unlike any other one from the sound era in that it concerns knights in armor. The plot has Galahad trying to find the stolen sword Excalibur and battling various baddies who want to take over Camelot. With its use of swords and sorcery even the most run of the mill cliffhangers have a new sheen to them. You have to give the serial points for giving us a cliffhanger that has a tree in an enchanted forest come to life and grab Galahad and hold him tight while a ring of magic fire tries to roast him. Actually you have to give the serial points simply for doing something differently at a time when the production of serials was shifting towards reuse and cookie cutter interchangeability. Because of its setting nothing could really have been reused from other serials so its all pretty new. To be certain the performances are uneven, with many people walking through their roles and Reeves good sometimes and bored at others. Unfortunately, even though he liked to think otherwise he was a good actor of limited range. He was pretty much always the same guy. Compare this role to Superman/ Clark Kent- it's basically the same character. The story is also a bit too geared towards kids at times with things constantly looping back on itself. Still this is a good time killer that remains watchable thanks to the uniqueness of the setting. Recommended.

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ptb-8
2005/03/03

Made on the cusp of the 50s this klunky sword and derring do silliness is fun in an interminable way. Columbia's serials for no known reason usually ran for 15 chapters. Republic had the good manners to fit all the chasing and fighting into a neat dozen..and basically get on with it. If you watch enough of them from any studio you can usually watch chapters 1 and 2 and then the last two and still follow the story. The chapters in the middle are lots of chasings, everyone chases everyone and then they all swap. In between they all run in and out of wharehouses (or castles, or huts) and slug it out with each other and fall over. It is such hilarious great fun. This one uses leftover King Arthur bits and some GREEN ARCHER doorways and a lot of tin armoury and wobbly swords. The same bad guys are seen in every serial, but this time the lead actor is Superman fresh from his 1948 serial and in a tin can suit with a feather on the top. It is a wonder Buster Crabbe didn't ride over from PRC ranch with Fuzzy Knight (haha...if you all get that). Columbia's serial interest were waning and box office was about to dive into TV abyss.....see this serial and then watch the creaky CAPTAIN KIDD made a few years later as a bargain counter costume epic under severe restrictions. More Sir Galah than Sir Galahad and immense fun all the clippety clop way.

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delmo-2
2000/12/03

If you're a George Reeves fan, and can track this serial down, it's definitely worth watching, especially to see George sport a "Prince Valiant" haircut. Working on this low-budget serial probably prepared him for the low-budget on the series that would catapult him to stardom, The Adventures of Superman.

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