Quest for Camelot

Quest for Camelot

Movie |

Sword | Camelot

  • Duration: 1h 26min
  • Music: Steve Perry,Patrick Doyle,Tom Myers,Kevin Crehan,Adam Johnston
  • Award(s): Golden Globe 1999 (Won)
    Oscar 1999 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Thumbelina, Out
  • Story:
    During the times of King Arthur, Kayley is a brave girl who dreams of following her late father as a Knight of the Round Table. The evil Ruber wants to invade Camelot and take the throne of King Arthur, and Kayley has to stop him.
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6.2/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
During the times of King Arthur, Kayley is a brave girl who dreams of following her late father as a Knight of the Round Table. The evil Ruber wants to invade Camelot and take the throne of King Arthur, and Kayley has to stop him.
Ratings

6.2/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Won
Golden Globe Award

Best Original Song Motion Picture | 1999

Nominations
Oscar Award

Best Music Original Song | 1999

Golden Reel Award

Best Sound Editing Animated Feature | 1999

OFTA Film Award

Best Music Original Family Score | 1999 | Carole Bayer

Artios Award

Best Casting for Animated Voiceover | 1998 | Julie

Annie Award

Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Theatrical Feature | 1998

Outstanding Individual Achievement for Effects Animation | 1998 | Michel

BOX OFFICE

Budget 40,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 38,172,500 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Bill Kroyer, the original director of this movie, intended to make a darker movie, more faithful in tone to the original book. Following the phenomenal successes of the movies of the Disney Renaissance, Warner Brothers, among many other studios, moved into feature animation, hoping to replicate similar successes with their own animated movies. At Warner Brothers' behest, Kroyer's vision for this movie was rejected, in favor of a more Disney animated musical movie-style, and the movie was put into production before the story was even finalized. The complex plot and dark nature of the novel, The King's Damousel, were replaced with several animation trademarks of the 1990s-era: musical numbers, a strong female heroine, a power hungry antagonist who wants to usurp the kingdom, a romantic subplot where the couple lives happily ever after, talking animal sidekicks, and family-friendly comedy gags.

In July 2019, Eric Idle said on Twitter that he and Don Rickles "ad-libbed for days" but the filmmakers "didn't use a single line."

An aspect of the movie that makes it unique is having a main character who is not only blind, but remains blind. They opted to not revert what so many others had done and have his eyesight restored through some sort of magic, so that in the end, the two heroes ride off together just as they were.

The scantily-clad girl, who briefly appears during Devon and Cornwall's song, is "Red Hot Riding Hood, featured in Red Hot Riding Hood (1943) and several other 1940s MGM cartoons.

Ruber's potion bottle says "Acme".

Popular Dialogues

"Ruber: [after the giant ogre sits on him] The ogre's butt."

"Lady Juliana: You're mad. Ruber: I'm *so* glad you noticed. I've been working at it for years."