John Boorman has adapted "Arthur's Pass" of the movie "Excalibur". The movie is not the only adaptation of Tennyson's poetry, but there are some adaptations of art and music. Examples of these adaptations include music by Loreena McKennit, paintings by John William Waterhouse, Howard Pyle, Arthur Ra ckham. Among the art forms and materials of Bela Balazs, Balazs noted that excellent adaptability is the original reinterpretation. Brewman reproduces the original atmosphere using nature and color.
John Bullman's Excalibur is a famous depiction of King Arthur's legend. Excalibur plays Nigel Terry as Arthur and Nicole Williamson as Merlin, probably the most memorable one is Morgana Lok performed by Helen Mirren, Patrick Stewart as King Leondegrance, and Liam Nissen. As Jabin Jazz. Stellar actors are playing a very dark, sometimes bloody version that often appears in Thomas Malory's "Le Morte d'Arthur". Sean Connery starred in Arthuri's movie "The Sword of the Warriors" (1984) and later served as King Arthur at First Cavaliers. Even though her heart belongs to handsome Lancelot, Connelly plays Elder Arthur trying to maintain the kingdom's control by marrying the young Guyville (Julia Ormondo)) That film directed by Jerry Zac it was done. And he likes his comedy movie like "Naked Gun".
Indeed, only one version of King Arthur's story is based on Arthur and still widely praised by the audience and critics. Excalibur (1981) is widely regarded as the only excellent King Arthur film, but in some respects it is true, but I will go further and merely try to adjust myths to King Arthur's only I say that it is a good movie. (Although I did not mention that Excalibur is not a stone sword, I am bored)