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AdventureFantasyComedyFamily

A Kid in King Arthur's Court

- Calvin Fuller is about to break curfew...by 1500 years.

A Southern California kid named Calvin Fuller is magically transported to the medieval kingdom of Camelot through a crack in the ground caused by an earthquake. Once there, he learns he was summoned by the wizard Merlin, who needs Calvin to save Camelot. Using dazzling modern inventions, can Calvin help King Arthur retain his crown and thwart the evil Lord Belasco?

Release Date : 1995-08-11

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Trimark PicturesWalt Disney PicturesTapestry Films

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Thomas Ian Nicholas

Character Name : Calvin Fuller

Original Name : Thomas Ian Nicholas

Gender : Male

Joss Ackland

Character Name : King Arthur

Original Name : Joss Ackland

Gender : Male

Art Malik

Character Name : Lord Belasco

Original Name : Art Malik

Gender : Male

Daniel Craig

Character Name : Master Kane

Original Name : Daniel Craig

Gender : Male

Kate Winslet

Character Name : Princess Sarah

Original Name : Kate Winslet

Gender : Female

Paloma Baeza

Character Name : Princess Katey

Original Name : Paloma Baeza

Gender : Female

David Tysall

Character Name : Ratan

Original Name : David Tysall

Gender : Male

Ron Moody

Character Name : Merlin

Original Name : Ron Moody

Gender : Male

Barry Stanton

Character Name : Blacksmith

Original Name : Barry Stanton

Gender : Male

Michael Mehlmann

Character Name : Shop Owner

Original Name : Michael Mehlmann

Gender : Male

Melanie Oettinger

Character Name : Peasant Woman

Original Name : Melanie Oettinger

Gender : Male

Rebecca Denton

Character Name : Washer Woman

Original Name : Rebecca Denton

Gender : Male

Michael Kelly

Character Name : Apprentice

Original Name : Michael Kelly

Gender : Male

Louise Rosner-Meyer

Character Name : Lady in Waiting

Original Name : Louise Rosner-Meyer

Gender : Female

Paul Rosner

Character Name : Peasant Boy

Original Name : Paul Rosner

Gender : Male

Béla Unger

Character Name : Head Guard

Original Name : Béla Unger

Gender : Male

Shane Rimmer

Character Name : Coach

Original Name : Shane Rimmer

Gender : Male

Tim Wickham

Character Name : Ricky Baker

Original Name : Tim Wickham

Gender : Male

Daniel Bennett

Character Name : Howell

Original Name : Daniel Bennett

Gender : Male

Debora Weston

Character Name : Mom

Original Name : Debora Weston

Gender : Female

Vincent Marzello

Character Name : Dad

Original Name : Vincent Marzello

Gender : Male

Catherine Ashton

Character Name : Maya Fuller

Original Name : Catherine Ashton

Gender : Male

J.P. Guerin

Character Name : Umpire

Original Name : J.P. Guerin

Gender : Male

Reviews

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r96sk

@r96sk

2021-06-23

Dreadful film. Everything about 'A Kid in King Arthur’s Court' is just so poor, the whole feel of the film is extremely low-budget and limp. The writing is substandard, while the dialogue is actually terrible; it forces the 'present day vs. old days' theme way too much, it needed more to it. The casting can make such a difference in how your film comes out, you can have a load of crap but if you get a strong cast you can still produce something good. This simply doesn't do that, though there is an interesting caveat - as both Kate Winslet and Daniel Craig incredibly appear, in just their third and second films respectively - huge credit to the Hubbards & Co., the UK casting directors. The premise is just so dumb and uninteresting. Disney already adapted the Mark Twain novel in 1979 with 'Unidentified Flying Oddball', which I didn't love, so it's bizarre they chose to go back to it. As noted earlier, they try to make it noteworthy by colliding the two differing eras but it just comes across as lazy. There's one, very minor, part I did like and that was King Arthur's little story with the Excalibur sword. It's nothing amazing, but I could appreciate what they were trying to do with that at the very least. Entirely forgettable, one of Disney's worst live-action offerings up until 1995; from the ones I've seen to date, which is the majority, it's in my bottom six in fact.