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Lancelot of the Lake ()

Lancelot du Lac (original title)
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King Arthur learns that his wife, Queen Guinevere, has been having an affair with Lancelot, who at the same time remains loyal to the king, particularly after Arthur's traitorous nephew Mordred commits an attempt on his life.

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Luc Simon ...
Lancelot du Lac
Laura Duke Condominas ...
La Reine (The Queen)
Humbert Balsan ...
Gauvain
Vladimir Antolek-Oresek ...
Le Roi (The King)
Patrick Bernhard ...
Mordred (as Patrick Bernard)
Arthur De Montalembert ...
Lionel
Charles Balsan
Christian Schlumberger
Jean-Paul Leperlier
Marie-Louise Buffet
Marie-Gabrielle Cartron
Antoine Rabaud
Jean-Marie Becar
Guy de Bernis
Philippe Chleq

Directed by

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Robert Bresson

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Alain Coiffier ... executive producer
Jean-Pierre Rassam ... executive producer
François Rochas ... executive producer

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Philippe Sarde

Cinematography by

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Pasqualino De Santis ... director of photography (as Pasqualino de Santis)

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Germaine Artus ... (as Germaine Lamy)

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Arlette Lalande ... assistant editor

Production Design by

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Pierre Charbonnier

Set Decoration by

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Jean Boulet

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Éliane Marcus ... key makeup artist (as Eliane Marcus)

Production Management

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Dante Brini ... assistant unit manager: Italian version
Michel Choquet ... production manager
Philippe Lièvre ... assistant unit manager (as Philippe Lievre)
Jean Pieuchot ... unit manager

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Robert Baroody ... second assistant director
Gilles Berault ... second assistant director
Bernard Cohn ... second assistant director
Mylène Van der Mersch ... first assistant director

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Arakel Araquelian ... assistant art director (as Arakel Arakelian)
Pierre Cadiou ... assistant designer
Michel Suné ... property master (as Michel Sune)

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Bernard Bats ... sound recordist
Jacques Carrère ... sound mixer (as Jacques Carrere)
Daniel Couteau ... foley artist
Bernard Rochut ... boom operator

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Alain Bryce ... special effects
Leslie Gilles ... special effects assistant

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Billy Callaway ... armourer
Yvan Chiffre ... stunt coordinator

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Jean Chiabaut ... camera operator
Mario Cimini ... camera operator
Jacques Dorot ... assistant camera
Dominique Le Rigoleur ... assistant camera
Fiorangelo Plocco ... gaffer: Italian version

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Raymonde Ventura ... costumer

Script and Continuity Department

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Geneviève Cortier ... script supervisor

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Claude Bertonazzi ... production accountant
Alfredo Bini ... presenter: Italian version
Robert Chevereau ... production accountant
Blanche Cochet ... production secretary
Jean-Pierre Rassam ... presenter
Jean Yanne ... presenter

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Plot Summary

A million miles away from 'Camelot' or 'Excalibur', this film ruthlessly strips the Arthurian legend down to its barest essentials. Arthur's knights, far from being heroic, are conniving and greedy men who, just before the film starts, have failed miserably to find the Holy Grail. Aimlessly resentful at first, the developing relationship between Lancelot and Queen Guinevere focuses their rage, leading to inevitable tragedy... Written by Michael Brooke

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Also Known As
  • Lancillotto e Ginevra (Italy)
  • Lancelot of the Lake (United States)
  • 湖上的朗斯洛 (China, Mandarin title)
  • 武士兰士诺 (China, Mandarin title)
  • 武士兰斯洛特 (China, Mandarin title)
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  • 88 min
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Trivia Lee Daniel, Richard Linklater's director of photography, stated that this film's long tracking shots had a great influence on the long takes in Slacker (1990). See more »
Goofs Stablemen wear modern time hats and their black trousers have back pocket: they are patently wearing dyed cotton jeans. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The Road to Bresson (1984). See more »
Quotes La Reine (The Queen): Take this heart, take this soul. They belong to you.
Lancelot du Lac: It is your body I want.
La Reine (The Queen): Take this forbidden body. Take it, revive it.
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