A Knight's Tale (film)
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| A Knight's Tale | |
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| Image:AKnightsTale.jpg | |
| Directed by | Brian Helgeland |
| Produced by | Todd Black Brian Helgeland Tim Van Rellim |
| Written by | Brian Helgeland |
| Starring | Heath Ledger Rufus Sewell Shannyn Sossamon Paul Bettany |
| Music by | Carter Burwell |
| Cinematography | Richard Greatrex |
| Editing by | Kevin Stitt |
| Distributed by | Sony Pictures Entertainment Columbia TriStar |
| Release date(s) | May 18, 2001 |
| Running time | 132 minutes |
| Country | USA |
| Language | English |
| Budget | US$ $41,000,000 (estimated) |
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A Knight's Tale (2001) is a film written and directed by Brian Helgeland; the title, though not the plot, is taken from The Knight's Tale, one of The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer.
The film combines action, comedy, and romance, and is notable for its deliberate use of anachronisms, such as the use of classic rock songs like Queen's "We Will Rock You", War's "Low Rider", David Bowie's "Golden Years", Thin Lizzy's "The Boys Are Back in Town" and many others[1] in the soundtrack of a film that notionally takes place during the Middle Ages. The film was also one of several movies that became subjects of controversy involving a fictitious movie critic, David Manning.
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[edit] Plot
Set in late medieval Europe, the plot centers on a young peasant squire called William Thatcher, played by Heath Ledger, who, after the death of his knight, Sir Ector, joins the jousting circuit, an act forbidden to those not of noble birth. Thatcher travels around Europe under the pseudonym of Sir Ulrich von Liechtenstein, along with two fellow squires, Wat and Roland (Alan Tudyk and Mark Addy); his well-spoken herald, Geoffrey Chaucer (Paul Bettany); and his armourer, Kate the Farrier (Laura Fraser). Along the way, he falls in love with a noble young lady, Jocelyn (Shannyn Sossamon), and develops a rivalry with Count Adhemar of Anjou (Rufus Sewell).
[edit] Cast
| Character | Actor/Actress |
|---|---|
| William Thatcher (Sir) / Sir Ulrich von Lichtenstein of Gelderland | Heath Ledger |
| Count Adhemar of Anjou | Rufus Sewell |
| Geoffrey Chaucer | Paul Bettany |
| Wat Falhurst | Alan Tudyk |
| Roland | Mark Addy |
| Lady Jocelyn | Shannyn Sossamon |
| Kate the Farrier | Laura Fraser |
| Sir Thomas Colville / Edward, the Black Prince of Wales | James Purefoy |
| John Thatcher | Christopher Cazenove |
[edit] Setting
It can be assumed the movie is set sometime between 1368 and 1376; Chaucer mentions having already written The Book of the Duchess, which was written no earlier than 1368, while Edward, the Black Prince (who appears in the movie) died in 1376. There is also a reference to a French pope which could either be Pope Urban V nor Pope Gregory XI who reigned during that period and were both French.
The time period can be further narrowed down to between 1369—when the Black Prince resumed his campaign in southern France—and 1371, when the campaign ended.[2]. However, the Battle Of Poitiers is shown as occurring during the course of the film, despite taking place in 1356. Additionally, Edward is depicted as a fairly young man, closer to the 26 suggested by Poitiers than the 39 to 41 suggested by his campaign in southern France.
Even though the approximate setting of the film can be easily deduced, the costuming (especially the armour) is much more in late 15th century style than 14th.
[edit] Controversy
Newsweek revealed in June 2001 that print ads for at least four movies released by Columbia Pictures, including A Knight's Tale and The Animal (2001), contained glowing comments from a film reviewer who did not exist. The fake critic, David Manning, was created by a Columbia employee who worked in the advertising department. "Manning" was misrepresented as a reviewer for a newspaper in a small Connecticut town.
As of August 2005, Sony agreed to refund $5 to anyone who saw the film, as well as Hollow Man, The Animal, The Patriot or Vertical Limit, all in American cinemas between 3 August 2000 and 31 October 2001.[3]
[edit] Production
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The entire movie was filmed in Prague, Czech Republic.
The film includes a great deal of jousting footage. The initial scene of the two knights jousting is actually footage of Heath Ledger's stunt double in an accident. During filming of a later scene in the movie, the lance of the stunt double's opponent moved off target and hit him in the head. The double fell to the ground unconscious. In another incident, Heath Ledger knocked out one of director Brian Helgeland's front teeth with a broomstick when the two were demonstrating a jousting move. It was several months before Helgeland's mouth had healed enough to repair the damage.
Plenty of effort was expended creating lances that would splinter convincingly without injuring the stunt riders as well. The body of each lance was scored so it would break easily, and the tips were made of balsa wood. Each was also hollowed out, and the hole filled with balsa chips and uncooked linguini and saw dust to make convincing splinters.
[edit] Critical reception
Initially the reception for this film was poor, with complaints about the anachronisms, the many jousting scenes and the supposedly thin plot. Rotten Tomatoes gave it 59%. However, it is slowly developing a status as a much loved cult film, and many glowing user reviews have been posted at the Internet Movie Database entry.
[edit] References and notes
- ^ Complete tracklist from Soundtrack:
- We Will Rock You - Queen
- Low Rider - War
- Takin' Care Of Business - Bachman-Turner Overdrive
- Golden Years - David Bowie
- Crazy On You - Heart
- Further On Up The Road - Eric Clapton
- Get Ready - Rare Earth
- I Want To Take you Higher - Sly & The Family Stone
- The Boys Are Back In Town - Thin Lizzy
- One Of Your Own - Carter Burwell
- We Are The Champions - Robbie Williams & Queen
- Pieces - Dan Powell
- Eye Conqueror - Third Eye Blind
- "We Will Rock You" - Queen
- "Low Rider" - War
- "Takin' Care Of Business"- Bachman-Turner Overdrive
- "Golden Years" - David Bowie
- "Further On Up the Road" - Eric Clapton
- "Get Ready" - Rare Earth
- "I Want To Take You Higher" - Sly and the Family Stone
- "The Boys Are Back In Town" - Thin Lizzy
- "You Shook Me All Night Long" - AC/DC
- "We Are the Champions" - Robbie Williams + Queen
- "Eye Conqueror" - Third Eye Blind
- Sourced from http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0183790/soundtrack
- ^ The Encyclopedia of World History
- ^ Official Court Notice of David Manning settlement
[edit] External links
- A Knight's Tale at the Internet Movie Database
- A Knight's Tale at Rotten Tomatoesde:Ritter aus Leidenschaft
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