Merlin (movie)
Merlin is a 3 hour made-for-television movie released in 1998 that retells the famous legend of King Arthur from the perspective of the wizard Merlin. Sam Neill stars in the title role in a story that covers not only the rise and fall of Camelot but also the phase, supposedly in the history of the British Isles, that had preceded it. According to this version of the famous Arthurian tale, the power of the pagan sorceress Mab, played by Miranda Richardson, is waning due to the coming of Christianity to Britain, and she creates Merlin in hope of keeping the "Old Ways" alive. Merlin, however, accepts the imminent demise of pagan magic and superstitution and focuses instead on trying to bring peace and order to the land by counselling promising warlords such as Uther Pendragon and Arthur. Mab frustrates Merlin's efforts by weakening the hearts of those very persons whom the benevolent wizard wishes to help.
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King Arthur - Merlin - Sam Neill - Camelot - Miranda Richardson - Christianity - Britain - Uther Pendragon
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It was produced by Dyson Lovell and directed by Steve Barron. The story is by Edward Khmara with the teleplay written by David Stevens and Peter Barnes. The cast includes John Gielgud (Constant), Rutger Hauer (Vortigern), Helena Bonham Carter (Morgan le Fay), Isabella Rossellini (Nimue), and Martin Short (Frick).
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Dyson Lovell - Steve Barron - Edward Khmara - David Stevens - Peter Barnes - John Gielgud - Constant - Rutger Hauer - Vortigern - Helena Bonham Carter - Morgan le Fay - Isabella Rossellini - Nimue - Martin Short
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Although the costumes used in this movie appear to be more historically accurate than those found in John Boorman's famous film Excalibur, there are also sprites, a dragon and a talking mountain (voiced by James Earl Jones) that ensure the magical element is well-represented.
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John Boorman - Excalibur - James Earl Jones
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Hallmark are currently filming a sequel in Vancouver, Merlin's Apprentice, with Neill and Richardson reprising their roles. The miniseries is expected to be transmitted in the US in 2006.
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Merlin's Apprentice - 2006
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