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The Excalibur Kid | |
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Directed by | James Head |
Written by | Antony Anderson |
Produced by | Cris Andrei |
Starring | Jason McSkimming François Klanfer Mac Fyfe Francesca Scorsone Natalie Ester Serban Celea Theodor Danetti George Duta Camelia Maxim Claudiu Trandafir Constantin Draganescu Iulia Boros Adrian Ciobanu Vitalie Bantas Marcel Cobzariu Mihnea Trusca Marius Florea Vizante Liviu Timus Constantin Florescu Razvan Popa Felix Totolici Vlad Jipa |
Cinematography | Viorel Sergovici |
Edited by | Paul Winestock |
Music by | Paul Intson |
Production |
Canarom Productions |
Distributed by | Echo Bridge Home Entertainment (2012) (USA) (DVD) Full Moon Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Countries | Canada Romania United States |
Language | English |
The Excalibur Kid is a 1999 TV movie.
Zack doesn't have your ordinary adolescent problems. Transported back in time to medieval England, he lands in the middle of a vicious battle between an evil witch and Merlin, the master sorcerer, for control of Arthur's kingdom. It's up to Zack to help Merlin and Arthur reclaim the magic sword Excalibur and return Arthur to his rightful place on the throne.
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