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Arthur:
Move aside! This is the king's road - and the knights you joined arms against were his very own. Lancelot:
I await the king himself. His knights are in need of training. Arthur:
I am King. And this [draws the sword] Arthur:
, is Excalibur, sword of kings from the dawn of time. Who are you? What do you seek? Lancelot:
I am Lancelot of the Lake, from across the sea. And I have yet to find a king worthy of my sword. Arthur:
That is a wild boast. You lack a knight's humility! Lancelot:
Not a boast, sir. But a curse. For I have never met my match in joust or duel. Arthur:
Move aside! Lancelot:
I will not. You must retreat, or prove your worth in the test of arms under the eyes of God. Arthur:
Then may He give me the strength to unhorse you. And send you with one blow, back across the sea. Lancelot:
Then come across, sir
Move aside! This is the king's road - and the knights you joined arms against were his very own. Lancelot:
I await the king himself. His knights are in need of training. Arthur:
I am King. And this [draws the sword] Arthur:
, is Excalibur, sword of kings from the dawn of time. Who are you? What do you seek? Lancelot:
I am Lancelot of the Lake, from across the sea. And I have yet to find a king worthy of my sword. Arthur:
That is a wild boast. You lack a knight's humility! Lancelot:
Not a boast, sir. But a curse. For I have never met my match in joust or duel. Arthur:
Move aside! Lancelot:
I will not. You must retreat, or prove your worth in the test of arms under the eyes of God. Arthur:
Then may He give me the strength to unhorse you. And send you with one blow, back across the sea. Lancelot:
Then come across, sir
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Movie Summary
A surreal adaptation of Sir Thomas Malory's "Le Morte d'Arthur", chronicling Arthur Pendragon's conception, his rise to the throne, the search by his Knights of the Round Table for the Holy Grail, and ultimately his death.