Sir Galahad, a knight of the Round Table, searches for the legendary sword Excalibur.Sir Galahad, a knight of the Round Table, searches for the legendary sword Excalibur.Sir Galahad, a knight of the Round Table, searches for the legendary sword Excalibur.
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Don C. Harvey
- Bartog
- (as Don Harvey)
George Barrows
- Outlaw
- (uncredited)
Roy Butler
- Peddler
- (uncredited)
Albert Cavens
- Knight
- (uncredited)
Ray Corrigan
- One-Eye
- (uncredited)
Frank Ellis
- Outlaw
- (uncredited)
Al Ferguson
- Captain of the Guards
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaChapter Titles: 1. Stolen Sword 2. Galahad's Daring 3. Prisoners of Ulric 4. Attack on Camelot 5. Galahad to the Rescue 6. Passage of Peril 7. Unknown Betrayer 8. Perilous Adventure 9. Treacherous Magic 10. The Sorcerer's Spell 11. Valley of No Return 12. Castle Perilous 13. The Wizard's Vengeance 14. Quest for the Queen 15. Galahad's Triumph
- GoofsIn Chapter: 3, when King Arthur (Nelson Leigh) says; "Sound the retreat!". A trumpet is heard, but nobody is blowing a trumpet or has one to make the sound heard.
- Quotes
Bors: Have you been doing battle with the spirits of the Enchanted Forest?
Sir Galahad: [trying to catch his breath] That... that must be it.
Bors: I take it that Merlin has caused you a little trouble.
Sir Galahad: Not half the trouble I'll cause you if you don't take me to King Arthur!
Bors: Your threat is my command.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Home and Away: Episode #1.457 (1990)
Featured review
Made on the cusp of the 50s this klunky sword and derring do silliness is fun in an interminable way. Columbia's serials for no known reason usually ran for 15 chapters. Republic had the good manners to fit all the chasing and fighting into a neat dozen..and basically get on with it. If you watch enough of them from any studio you can usually watch chapters 1 and 2 and then the last two and still follow the story. The chapters in the middle are lots of chasings, everyone chases everyone and then they all swap. In between they all run in and out of wharehouses (or castles, or huts) and slug it out with each other and fall over. It is such hilarious great fun. This one uses leftover King Arthur bits and some GREEN ARCHER doorways and a lot of tin armoury and wobbly swords. The same bad guys are seen in every serial, but this time the lead actor is Superman fresh from his 1948 serial and in a tin can suit with a feather on the top. It is a wonder Buster Crabbe didn't ride over from PRC ranch with Fuzzy Knight (haha...if you all get that). Columbia's serial interest were waning and box office was about to dive into TV abyss.....see this serial and then watch the creaky CAPTAIN KIDD made a few years later as a bargain counter costume epic under severe restrictions. More Sir Galah than Sir Galahad and immense fun all the clippety clop way.
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- The Adventures of Sir Galahad - Boldest Knight of the Round Table
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- Runtime4 hours 12 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was The Adventures of Sir Galahad (1949) officially released in Canada in English?
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