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FantasyAnimationDramaRomanceFamily

Quest for Camelot

- Share the adventure, laughter and song in a land where magic was born and where wizards, knights and dragons still live.

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.

Release Date : 1998-05-15

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Warner Bros. Family Entertainment

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Jessalyn Gilsig

Character Name : Kayley (voice)

Original Name : Jessalyn Gilsig

Gender : Female

Andrea Corr

Character Name : Kayley (singing voice)

Original Name : Andrea Corr

Gender : Female

Cary Elwes

Character Name : Garrett (voice)

Original Name : Cary Elwes

Gender : Male

Bryan White

Character Name : Garrett (singing voice)

Original Name : Bryan White

Gender : Male

Gary Oldman

Character Name : Ruber (voice)

Original Name : Gary Oldman

Gender : Male

Eric Idle

Character Name : Devon (voice)

Original Name : Eric Idle

Gender : Male

Don Rickles

Character Name : Cornwall (voice)

Original Name : Don Rickles

Gender : Male

Jane Seymour

Character Name : Juliana (voice)

Original Name : Jane Seymour

Gender : Female

Céline Dion

Character Name : Juliana (singing voice)

Original Name : Céline Dion

Gender : Female

Pierce Brosnan

Character Name : King Arthur (voice)

Original Name : Pierce Brosnan

Gender : Male

Steve Perry

Character Name : King Arthur (singing voice)

Original Name : Steve Perry

Gender : Male

Bronson Pinchot

Character Name : Grifin (voice)

Original Name : Bronson Pinchot

Gender : Male

Jaleel White

Character Name : Bladebeak (voice)

Original Name : Jaleel White

Gender : Male

Gabriel Byrne

Character Name : Lionel (voice)

Original Name : Gabriel Byrne

Gender : Male

John Gielgud

Character Name : Merlin (voice)

Original Name : John Gielgud

Gender : Male

Frank Welker

Character Name : Ayden (voice)

Original Name : Frank Welker

Gender : Male

Jack Angel

Character Name : Additional Voices (voice)

Original Name : Jack Angel

Gender : Male

Sarah Freeman

Character Name : Young Kayley (voice)

Original Name : Sarah Freeman

Gender : Female

Sherry Lynn

Character Name : Additional Voices (voice)

Original Name : Sherry Lynn

Gender : Female

Mickie McGowan

Character Name : Additional Voices (voice)

Original Name : Mickie McGowan

Gender : Female

Reviews

K

Kamurai

@Kamurai

2021-06-23

Empty watch, probably won't watch again, and can't recommend. This movie is a good example of Warner Bros' desperate desire to be like Disney instead of doing their own thing when it comes to animation. It even looks like they lifted a character directly out of "Alice in Wonderland", and maybe there was a legal loophole they had , but it was really unnecessary. Honestly, most of the premise is a lot of nonsense, and I don't mean to dash dreams and lose the fancy of imaginative creation, but it's not even just fun. They took one of the few popular free stories (King Arthur) that Disney hadn't monopolized ("Sword in the Stone" only covers Arthur as a child, and this is after Camelot was realized), and then added so much magical guff to it that it was hardly recognizable as a version of the original story. This is not a "King Arthur and his Knights" story, it's a Kayley, and you don't know who that is because they made her up. Even Cary Elwes (Princess Bride: The Man in Black), by far the best actor / character in the movie, seems to have impatient disdain for having to perform the role, and he's probably the 3rd most occurring character. A knight that Arthur never would have made a knight, that the audience doesn't know, traitors the crown (when Lancelot did it, it was impactful) and kills a knight, that the audience doesn't know or care about, so the main character is launch into adventure on a basis that the audience objectively doesn't care about, and that adventure is further preluded with a Griffon dropping Excaliber into a cursed wood (which would have normally been represented by Merlin and/or the Woad), and having some magic would be fine, but they basically rip off the "Fire Swamp" from "Princess Bride" and add in all these questionably real people with weapons for hands. Everything I just wrote sounds insane, and that's without the guide being blind or there being a 2-headed dragon that hates itselves. I'm tired, and you should skip this unless you just have to see the train wreck.