Camelot (1982)
Shot live from the Winter Garden Theatre in New York City, this presentation of the 1980 Broadway revival of the beloved Lerner & Loewe classic follows King Arthur, who founds the kingdom of Camelot and the Knights of the Round Table. Their goal: fight for justice and right, but Arthur only sees his ideal crumble when his wife Guenevere falls in love with his favorite knight, Sir Lancelot.
Director: Marty Callner
Genre: Romance, Music, Fantasy, Drama
Runtime: 146 min
Release Date: September 26, 1982
Cast
- Richard Harris - King Arthur
- Meg Bussert - Queen Guenevere
- Richard Muenz - Lancelot du Lac
- Barrie Ingham - King Pellinore
- James Valentine - Merlyn
- Richard Backus - Mordred
- William Parry - Sir Dinadin
- Thor Fields - Tom of Warwick
- Caryl Tenney - Nimue
Screenplay
- Alan Jay Lerner (Lyricist)
- Alan Jay Lerner
Editing: Andy Zall
Production: HBO
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Themes
Musical Spectacle
Keywords
camelot, musical, king arthur, medieval, lancelot, filmed play, medieval england
More Films by Director: Marty Callner
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Camelot about?
- Shot live from the Winter Garden Theatre in New York City, this presentation of the 1980 Broadway revival of the beloved Lerner & Loewe classic follows King Arthur, who founds the kingdom of Camelot and the Knights of the Round Table. Their goal: fight for justice and right, but Arthur only sees his ideal crumble when his wife Guenevere falls in love with his favorite knight, Sir Lancelot.
- Who directed Camelot?
- Camelot was directed by Marty Callner.
- Who stars in Camelot?
- Camelot stars Richard Harris, Meg Bussert, Richard Muenz, Barrie Ingham, James Valentine, Richard Backus.
- How long is Camelot?
- Camelot has a runtime of 2h 26m (146 minutes).
- What genre is Camelot?
- Camelot is a Romance, Music, Fantasy, Drama film.
- Where was Camelot produced?
- Camelot was produced in United States of America.
- What are the themes of Camelot?
- The themes of Camelot include: Musical Spectacle.