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"The Sword in the Stone" contains a lot of joyful gags too, but no gag stands above the characters, no joke was made only to fill a hole in the plot. The story, the plot, and the characters are primary.
With war threatening to tear the country asunder, a stone and anvil appear from the heavens in London town, with a sword planted firmly in the anvil. On the hilt of the sword, read the words, "Whoso pulleth out this sword of this stone and anvil is rightwise king, born of England."
The Sword in the Stone (1963) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
"The Sword in the Stone" is the Disney version of the Arthurian legend, adapted from the first of four books by T.H. White telling the life events of the young Arthur, before he became king. It is also the last feature-length animated film from the company of Uncle Walt to be released before he died.
By what name was The Sword in the Stone (1963) officially released in India in English?
The Sword in the Stone (1963) - Trivia on IMDb: Cameos, Mistakes, Spoilers and more...
By what name was The Sword in the Stone (1963) officially released in India in English?
By what name was The Sword in the Stone (1963) officially released in India in English?
No, no, no, Kay, no. He might cast an evil spell on the lot of us. Turn us all to stone. Shh. No, there's no telling WHAT the old devil might do. Arthur : He's not an old devil! He's... he's good, and-and his magic is good, too! If... if you just leave him alone!
Some scenes with Sir Hector and Kay sword-fencing, but in their defence, Hector is training Kay for the tournament that occurs later on. However, as the maid informs them about the kitchen crisis, Hector slams his sword on Kay's head, but Kay only feels pain for a few seconds.