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Closed Caption; All new introduction by Mel Ferrer; Premiere newsreel vintage concert hall musical short Overture to the Merry Wives of Windsor; King Arthur at the movies essay; Trailers of this and other Arthurian legend movies Camelot and Excalibur; Interactive menus; Scene access
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1. Credits and Foreword [2:00]
2. Excalibur [3:32]
3. Different Paths [4:15]
4. Nest of Knaves [4:34]
5. Crossed Swords [4:07]
6. New Allegiances [2:19]
7. Rightful King? [3:25]
8. Christmas Gift [2:53]
9. Battling Modred [4:24]
10. Victory [3:10]
11. While That Man Lives [2:00]
12. Lady's Champion [4:58]
13. Royal Wedding [2:37]
14. Queen's Champion [2:09]
15. The Table Round [:54]
16. Turtledove Watchers [:40]
17. A Delicate Matter [3:35]
18. Guinevere's Request [4:08]
19. The Tenderest Heart [4:33]
20. Goodly Knight's Fall [2:51]
21. Grail Tale [4:01]
22. Restless Hearts [5:08]
23. Merlin Murdered [4:52]
24. Return to Camelot [4:31]
25. Proof of Treason [4:00]
26. Death at the Door [3:33]
27. Escape in the Night [3:35]
28. Punishment [1:59]
29. The Last Word [5:38]
30. Serpent and Sword [1:30]
31. Twixt Brothers [2:33]
32. To the Death [4:23]
33. Vision of Peace [4:09]
34. Cast List [1:55]
MGM's first CinemaScope production was the lavishly appointed Knights of the Round Table. Without overlapping into any copyrighted material (specifically T.H. White's The Once and Future King), the film spins a lucid account of the King Arthur legend. The good king is played by Mel Ferrer, while Queen Guenevere is essayed by Ava Gardner. Arthur's efforts to create a perfect society in Camelot are compromised when Guenevere falls in love with trusted knight Sir Lancelot (Robert Taylor). The ambitious Mordred (Stanley Baker) uses his knowledge of the Queen's indiscretion to destroy both Camelot and King Arthur's round table. Most of the story material in Knights of the Round Table is lifted from Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte D'Arthur. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide