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The Quest For Camelot (1998)
Released By: Warner Home Video   Rating: G   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Warner Home Video
Genre: Family
MPAA Rating: G
Director: Frederik Du Chau
Language: English
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Theatrical Release: N/A
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Cast: Cary Elwes, Gary Oldman, Jessalyn Gilsig
Published ID: 7540
UPC: 085391660729,
Plot: For this feature-length foray into Arthurian animation, screenwriters Kirk DeMicco (A Day in November), William Schifrin (Townies), Jacqueline Feather (Dancing in the Dark), and David Seidler (Tucker, Dancing in the Dark) adapted The King's Damosel (1976) by British novelist Vera Chapman. The 85-minute tale follows independent, strong-willed Kayley (Jessalyn Gilsig voice, with the singing of Andrea Corr), who hopes to follow the path of her late father, Sir Lionel (Gabriel Byrne), a brave Knight of the Round Table who died defending his king against the evil Ruber (Gary Oldman). Some years later, when Ruber is joined by sidekick Griffin (Bronson Pinchot), the two manage to acquire and then lose Excalibur, the legendary magic sword of King Arthur (Pierce Brosnan with Steve Perry singing). Preparatory to his invasion of Camelot, Ruber first kidnaps Kayley and her widowed mother, Lady Juliana (Jane Seymour, Celine Dion singing). Making an escape, Kayley travels through the haunted Forbidden Forest, where she meets Garrett (Cary Elwes, Bryan White singing), a bitter blind man assisted by his silver-winged, seeing-eye falcon, Ayden. Once King Arthur's stable boy, Garrett dreamed of becoming a knight, but after he was blinded by a fire, he ran away to live in the Forbidden Forest. When Garrett learns Kayley is the daughter of the knight who trained him to fight, he agrees to help Kayley search for Excalibur. Falling in love with Kayley, Garrett soon finds the courage to start anew. With the blessing of Merlin (Sir John Gielgud), the couple sets out to save Camelot. Along the way, they meet the two-headed dragon, Devon (Eric Idle) and Cornwall (Don Rickles), a dragon duo delivering dotty dialogue replete with riotous riffs and cinematic references (to such films as Dirty Harry and Taxi Driver). Yet another supporting character is Bladebeak, a cutting-edge hybrid possibly fashioned to illustrate the axiom, Don't count your chickens before they're a hatchet. Following the live-action/animation combo of Space Jam, this is the first fully animated feature from the L.A.-based Warner Brothers Feature Animation unit, and the film began production May 26, 1995 in L.A., expanding operations February 11, 1996 with a sister studio in London: a 20,000-square-foot facility in London's Covent Garden district. The new UK unit shared production duties on Quest for Camelot, receiving storyboards from L.A., animating with both computers and traditional techniques, and digitally transmitting completed art back to L.A. for ink and paint. At the London WBFA studio, John McKenna (previously head exec of the London City Ballet and Disney's London studio manager) initially supervised a staff of 73 (including 50 artists from the British animation talent pool) that expanded to 350. The film eventually employed over 600 staffers as it ran through a variety of working titles (The Quest for the Grail, The Quest, The Quest for Camelot). Songs by Grammy-winners David Foster and Carole Bayer Sager include On My Father's Wings, (Kayley), I Stand All Alone (Garrett), The Prayer (Juliana), and If I Didn't Have You (Devon, Cornwall). The director of Quest for Camelot is Frederik Du Chau, who attended film school in his native Belgium, entered the industry via commercials and TV series, worked for Disney France, made his own animated short (The Mystery of the Land), drew Disney projects at Baer Animation, co-directed for Sony Wonder, directed The Land Before Time 3, joined Chuck Jones Productions, and was developing his own animated project for Warner Bros. when he was asked to direct Quest for Camelot. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide
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The Commanding Chief!
Added 2/2/2010

In any case, this would be the evening in question. It was a case of bait and switch, but we had yet to fully realize it. I grabbed my favorite copy of "Cap'n" Camelot, Jason found his stick of Juicy Fruit (as it were) and we were "on our way!" At least this was not the director's cut (we had not prepared for THAT); I can honestly say it was the finest cat-based re-enactment of the Kennedy family Thanksgiving I had ever seen! Can't wait for it to re-hit theaters. Incredibly rec'd.








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i stand alone <3
Added 1/5/2010

love love love it. i can seriously watch it a million times and not get sick. unfortunately it's so underrated, loved it then, love it now. if and when i have kids i will definitely show it to them. best investment.
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Quest fr Camelot
Added 9/30/2009

My niece got this from me as a gift and she absoltuley loves it.
Was also glad to hear the song the Prayer was on it too!!

Great movie

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Very nice for the kinds and adult, what's more there is Gary Oldman's voice!!!!
Added 9/28/2009

This one is very nice, it's for kinds and adult.
What's more there is a great Gary Oldman's voice and he sings!

FANTASTIC for all Gary Oldman fan and there is an little interview with him.

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Half the movie that "Mulan" is
Added 10/5/2008

I'm a mature adult male, but I find that a well done "kids movie" can transcend many of the limitations inherrent to those intended for adult audiences. A well done "kids movie" can be "ageless." That being said, the producers of "Quest for Camelot" didn't have a clear idea of the target audience: going from ridiculously extreme childishness in some parts, to other parts in which the humor is likely only going to be appreciated by adults familiar with old-time R-rated movies. Now, that may be forgivable, but...

Using five-star "Mulan" as the standard, "Quest for Camelot" lacks quality in so many areas. The animation itself is poorer, the story rather less uplifting, the soundtrack more raw. "Quest for Camelot" is not completely without redeeming features - that's why I gave it 2 stars instead of just 1 - but it's a far cry from the excellence of "Mulan."

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The Commanding Chief!
Added 2/2/2010

In any case, this would be the evening in question. It was a case of bait and switch, but we had yet to fully realize it. I grabbed my favorite copy of "Cap'n" Camelot, Jason found his stick of Juicy Fruit (as it were) and we were "on our way!" At least this was not the director's cut (we had not prepared for THAT); I can honestly say it was the finest cat-based re-enactment of the Kennedy family Thanksgiving I had ever seen! Can't wait for it to re-hit theaters. Incredibly rec'd.








0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
i stand alone <3
Added 1/5/2010

love love love it. i can seriously watch it a million times and not get sick. unfortunately it's so underrated, loved it then, love it now. if and when i have kids i will definitely show it to them. best investment.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Quest fr Camelot
Added 9/30/2009

My niece got this from me as a gift and she absoltuley loves it.
Was also glad to hear the song the Prayer was on it too!!

Great movie

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
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