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Unlike many adaptations that focus on Arthur’s rise, this film presents an older, battle-worn King Arthur ( Richard Short ). After years abroad fighting the Roman Empire, Arthur returns to find Camelot in shambles. In his absence, his illegitimate son, ( Joel Phillimore ), has seized the throne, corrupted the court, and is plotting to marry Queen Guinevere to solidify his power.

: One of the film's highlights is its use of real locations. Shot entirely in Wales over 17 days, the movie features impressive natural lighting and scenes filmed in actual castles like Caerphilly Castle . Arthur & Merlin: Knights of ... 2020 - 91 min...

: Despite the title, many critics from Rotten Tomatoes and IMDb noted that Merlin has very little screen time—appearing in only a few scenes and having minimal impact on the overall plot. Unlike many adaptations that focus on Arthur’s rise,

The legend of King Arthur has been told countless times, from high-budget epics to gritty re-imaginings. In 2020, director Giles Alderson added another entry to the mythos with Arthur & Merlin: Knights of Camelot . But does this 91-minute indie take offer a fresh perspective on the Round Table, or is it a quest best left unfinished? The Plot: A Kingdom Divided : One of the film's highlights is its use of real locations

Arthur, now a disillusioned and tortured soul, must reunite with his loyal knights and the wizard ( Richard Brake ) to reclaim his crown. A Low-Budget, Gritty Reality

This is a draft for a blog post covering the 2020 film , which runs for approximately 91 minutes.

King Arthur’s Mid-Life Crisis: A Look at "Arthur & Merlin: Knights of Camelot" (2020)

Arthur & Merlin: Knights of  ...  2020 - 91 min...

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