Knight's Tale
Heath Ledger Actor , Mark Addy Actor , Rufus Sewell Actor , Paul Bettany Actor , Shannyn Sossamon Actor
MPAA Rating:
PG13
Contains:Violence,Nudity,Questionable for Children,Adult Language,Suitable for Teens
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Knight's Tale
Theatrical Release Date: 2001 05 11 (USA)
UPC: 043396061439
Studio: Columbia TriStar
MPAA Rating: PG13 Contains:[Violence, Nudity, Questionable for Children, Adult Language, Suitable for Teens]
Summary: This crowd-pleasing medieval adventure tale is very loosely inspired by Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales and mixes the anachronistic elements of modern-day rock music and colloquialisms with a period setting and characters. Heath Ledger stars as William Thatcher, a low-born 14th century squire who, in a fit of inspired spontaneity, replaces his deceased employer as the competitor at a jousting competition. Jousting is a pastime only permitted to knights, who are of noble birth, but Thatcher wins and decides to continue his new pursuits. With the help of his two fellow squire friends Wat and Roland (Alan Tudyk and Mark Addy) and none other than the gambling-addicted Geoffrey Chaucer (Paul Bettany), Thatcher has soon adopted a false identity and is winning one joust after another on his way to a championship in London. His victories inspire the affection of a female fan, Jocelyn (Shannyn Sossamon), and the ire of a competitor, Count Adehmar (Rufus Sewell), but Thatcher's ruse is threatened with exposure. A Knight's Tale is the sophomore directorial effort of acclaimed screenwriter Brian Helgeland, who won an Oscar for his work on L.A. Confidential (1997) and debuted behind the camera with the troubled production of Payback (1999). ~ Karl Williams, Rovi
Category: Action
Features:
Digitally mastered audio & anamorphic video
Widescreen presentation
Audio: English 5.1 (Dolby Digital), French
Subtitles: English, French
Brian Helgeland and Paul Bettany commentary
HBO making-of special
11 behind-the-scenes featurettes
Deleted scenes with filmmaker's intros
Music video
Website link
Theatrical trailers
Filmographies
Animated menus
Production notes
Scene selections
DVD-ROM includes exclusive "Knight's Tale" 3-D screensaver
Knight's Tale
Format: DVD
Release Date: 06/04/2002
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Cinemascope
Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1
Runtime: 132 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English,French
Subtitles: English,French
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Side #1 --
0. Scene Selections
1. Start [6:18]
2. Sir Ector Rides Again [5:39]
3. "Low Rider" [2:27]
4. Chaucer The Trudger [5:58]
5. Foxy Lady [3:35]
6. Master Of 1000 Lances [1:25]
7. A Gambling Problem [1:59]
8. Sword On Foot [1:49]
9. "Takin' Care Of Business" [1:42]
10. Kate The Smithee [1:14]
11. Count Adhemar [3:13]
12. Hark! The Herald Sings [3:17]
13. Ulric Vs. Colville [5:27]
14. Adhemar Vs. Ulric [9:09]
15. Dance Lesson [:27]
16. "Golden Years" [1:22]
17. A Draw [1:33]
18. "My Dearest Jocelyn" [7:57]
19. "I Will Not Lose!" [5:09]
20. Proving His Love [6:52]
21. Ulric's Prize [3:43]
22. 12 Years Earlier [6:41]
23. Word Of His Son [2:25]
24. Pride & The Passion [10:23]
25. Under Arrest [3:59]
26. Sir William [5:29]
27. "He's Tipped It!" [1:34]
28. Weighed, Measured & Wanting [:03]
Karl Williams
The summer of 2001 saw the birth of an unusual new hybrid -- the period film featuring modern-day music, ideas, and catch phrases. In both instances (director Baz Luhrmann's Moulin Rouge [2001] and this medieval fantasy from writer/director Brian Helgeland), the device works. That's probably because both filmmakers fought the powers that be to make it so, relying on the courage of their convictions that they could make it as giddily cool as they envisioned it being. Cool it is, especially in the case of Helgeland's fun-filled frolic, a goofball mishmash of influences ranging from Braveheart (1995) to baseball, Rob Roy (1995) to the rock & roll of AM radio in the 1970s. Sure, the sudden, jarring appearance of "the wave" during a jousting tournament or David Bowie's "Golden Years" during a medieval ball requires some rewiring of one's mental circuitry, and there will be those who can't make the required intellectual leap. There may even be many who don't want to spend a feature-length film's running time with their disbelief fully disengaged. What's groundbreaking or fresh in art or entertainment, however, is often pleasing to those expecting the status quo. It's also often a trail mix of familiar elements jumbled into an inventive new combination, and A Knight's Tale meets that basic requirement. Performances here are not really the point, but Heath Ledger, newcomer Shannyn Sossamon, and the glowering Rufus Sewell are perfectly acceptable, cheekbone-blessed leads. The real standout here is Paul Bettany as the naked, addictive, and fiendishly talented Geoffrey Chaucer, a mirthfully kick-in-the-pants comic character similar to the one that made Rhys Ifans a minor star after Notting Hill (1999). Embracing anachronism is an artistic philosophy that isn't likely to work in most cases, and it will doubtlessly be imitated endlessly, and disastrously so. In 2001, however, it was the "new thing" in Hollywood cinema and an enjoyable development in a summer of particularly boring junk. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Olivia Williams
Actor
Tim Van Rellim
Producer
Todd Black
Producer
Carter Burwell
Composer (Music Score)
Brian Helgeland
Director
Brian Helgeland
Producer
Brian Helgeland
Screenwriter
Heath Ledger
Actor
Mark Addy
Actor
Rufus Sewell
Actor
Paul Bettany
Actor
Shannyn Sossamon
Actor
Alan Tudyk
Actor
Laura Fraser
Actor
Christopher Cazenove
Actor
Bérénice Bejo
Actor
James Purefoy
Actor
Country: USA

