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The Magic Sword( 1962)

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The Most Incredible Weapon Ever Wielded!

Overview

The son of a sorceress, armed with weapons, armour and six magically summoned knights, goes on a quest to save a princess from a vengeful wizard.

    Top Billed Cast

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      Basil Rathbone

      Lodac

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      Estelle Winwood

      Sybil

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      Gary Lockwood

      Sir George

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      Anne Helm

      Princess Helene

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      Liam Sullivan

      Sir Branton

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      Danielle De Metz

      Mignonette

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      Merritt Stone

      King

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      Nick Bon Tempi

      Left Siamese Twin

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      Paul Bon Tempi

      Right Siamese Twin

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      Jack Kosslyn

      The Ogre

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      Maila Nurmi

      The Hag / Sorceress

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      David Cross

      Sir Pedro of Spain

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      Jacques Gallo

      Sir Dennis of France

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      John Mauldin

      Sir Patrick of Ireland

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      Taldo Kenyon

      Sir Anthony of Italy

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      Angus Duncan

      Sir James of Scotland

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      Leroy Johnson

      Sir Ulrich of Germany

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      Marlene Callahan

      Princess Grace

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      Ann Graves

      Princess Laura

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      Lorrie Richards

      Anne

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      Ted Finn

      1st Dwarf

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      Paul Frees

      Sir Ulrich of Germany (voice)

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      Angelo Rossitto

      2nd Dwarf

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    Review 1Discussion

    A review by CinemaSerf

    5
    Written by CinemaSerf on Tue Nov 19 2024
    Yikes!! What could Basil Rathbone ("Lodac") have been thinking when he agreed to do this sorcery piffle? Estelle Winwood ("Sybil") is straight out of "Bewitched" and Gary Lockwood ("George") is hopeless in this amalgam of St. George and the Dragon meets Arabian Nights. The script is cheesy and clichéd and the visual effects are magically cheap and cheerful. It speaks volumes for Rathbone that I stuck with this til the ridiculously camp ending as "George" and his six knights set off to rescue the princess from the evil wizard; but I did - and I suppose you should too - especially if you are unde...

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    Facts

    Status

    Released

    Original Language

    English

    Budget

    -

    Revenue

    -

    Keywords

    • princess
    • magic
    • sorcery
    • knight
    • dragon
    • wizard