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The Magic Sword (1962)

4.2 | Apr 01, 1962 (US) | Adventure, Fantasy, Action, Family | 01:20

The Most Incredible Weapon Ever Wielded!

The son of a sorceress, armed with weapons, armour and six magically summoned knights, goes on a quest to save a princess from a vengeful wizard.

Featured Crew

Director, Screenstory, Producer, Visual Effects
Makeup Artist
Supervising Editor
Special Effects
Set Decoration
Visual Effects
Director of Photography
Production Design
Original Music Composer

Cast

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Gary Lockwood
Sir George
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Anne Helm
Princess Helene
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Liam Sullivan
Sir Branton
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Danielle De Metz
Mignonette
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Nick Bon Tempi
Left Siamese Twin
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Paul Bon Tempi
Right Siamese Twin
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Jack Kosslyn
The Ogre

Reviews

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CinemaSerf
5 | Nov 19, 2024
Yikes!! What could Basil Rathbone ("Lodac") have been thinking when he agreed to do this sorcery piffle? Estelle Winwood ("Sybil") is straight out of "Bewitched" and Gary Lockwood ("George") is hopeless in this amalgam of St. George and the Dragon meets Arabian Nights. The script is cheesy and clichéd and the visual effects are magically cheap and cheerful. It speaks volumes for Rathbone that I stuck with this til the ridiculously camp ending as "George" and his six knights set off to rescue the princess from the evil wizard; but I did - and I suppose you should too - especially if you are under 10 years old.