In this 1954 adventure film, Prince Valiant, a Viking prince exiled from his father's throne, embarks on a journey to King Arthur's court at Camelot to prove his worth and become a knight of the Round Table. Despite facing betrayal by Sir Brack, who impersonates him during a tournament, Valiant demonstrates unwavering loyalty and courage. Through trial by combat and the intervention of King Arthur, Valiant is ultimately recognized for his honor and worthy deeds, earning knighthood and restoring his father's honor. The story illustrates that true knighthood is earned through character, loyalty, and perseverance rather than birthright alone.
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[music] >> FATHER, IT'S ALL CLEAR AT VOLTAR.
VOLTAR.
>> All pirate ships have been ordered to search for you, sire. Last night we sighted some Viking ships off this coast. Sligon's? Aye, aye.
There's something queer going on.
Does anyone in Britain know you're here?
Only King Arthur.
I don't like it, sire.
To get his hands on you and Prince Valiant, Sligon would pay any price.
Treason begets treason. No, Botar. I cannot leave you.
>> Oh, I don't mean Arthur. He's your loyal friend.
But why don't you leave this place? Go to King Arthur's court at Camelot.
You'll be safe there.
When I leave this island, God willing, I've sworn to go in one direction, Scandia.
To make a try for my kingdom, my sword on the traitor's life. If the time is not yet right.
>> It isn't, sire. It isn't.
In that case, I will send my son to King Arthur.
Alone?
As any young man must go who seeks knighthood.
I, Prince Valiant, son of Aguar of Scandia, do solemnly pledge on my father's sword, before me now, only in symbol, to go to Camelot and there strive with honor and diligence to become a knight of King Arthur, son of Uther Pendragon and most Christian king of the Britons.
And when I have become a knight, I pledge to return to my father and aid him to regain what is rightfully ours [music] and to restore the cross of Christ to all our Vikings.
Nor shall I ever rest until Sligon has been destroyed and the sword he sullied with pagan hands has been restored to this scabbard.
>> [music] >> Always be proud of your Viking blood, but conceal your identity until you reach Camelot. I will, sir. Tell no one where we hide. King Arthur knows he'll not inquire. To others I'm Sir Nothing.
I won't, sir. Remember the name of Sir Gawain. He is our friend. He will give you good advice. Follow it.
Pay him homage as a great knight of the Round Table. Yes, sir. Son.
>> [music] >> Wear this.
God will protect you. And a good right arm. Hit a lick first and pray afterwards. Boltar! If for any reason we should need you here before you're knighted, I'll get word to you. How, sir?
I'll send you this.
No one can counterfeit its message.
Remember it well.
I will, sir.
Goodbye, father. My prince.
Goodbye, mother.
>> [music] [music] [music] >> Why Arthur, I'd give my soul to go along. But he'll make it so, Arthur, just to show the world that one day you'll win back your throne.
I'll [music] tell you something, Boltar, I'll never tell another.
Not even the queen.
I no longer dream of winning back my throne.
But my son shall sit on it someday if he's as good as I think he is.
And time alone will tell that.
>> Woo! [music] >> [music] [music] [music] >> Woo!
>> [music] [music] >> Woo!
Woo!
>> [music] >> Woo!
>> [music] [music] [music] [music] >> Woo!
>> [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] >> My master pledges to land a thousand armed Vikings on this coast to do your bidding three months after you deliver the exiles into his hands.
>> [music] [screaming] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] >> Hey.
>> [music] >> Hey.
Hey.
>> [music] >> Hey.
>> [music] >> Hey.
Hey.
>> [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] >> Your name, Val, before I run you through.
>> I I'm sorry, sir.
>> Speak up. Your name. I thought you were somebody else.
>> Liar. Look at my armor. There's not a scullion in all Britain doesn't know the crest of Sir Gawain. Sir Gawain?
>> Don't pretend you didn't know. I didn't.
I swear I didn't. Look, Sir Gawain, I'm Prince Valiant. You know my father, King Aguar. He's in exile. Yes, but I'm not.
Sir Gawain, I I bring you my mother's greetings and my father's. They told me you were a good friend.
Wait.
When did Aguar and his queen see me last and where? In Scandia. A year before they were driven into exile.
Fine prince you've turned out to be, flinging rocks like any lowborn ruffian.
Why, I've never been on horse by such a scurvy trick.
If I hadn't lost my weapon, sir, I would have done it proper. Don't be impertinent.
You're King Arthur's son, why did you fling that rock? I thought you were the knight who was after me.
What knight? All I saw was his black armor.
The Black Knight? You saw him? I near had his lance in my back.
Who is he, sir?
The ghost. A ghost don't chase a man in daylight. Right. But you spoke as if you knew him. Rumors, vague reports at Camelot of a black-armored knight appears and vanishes at will. I don't believe in ghosts. Where did you see him? On the coast, sir. Can you take me to him? Well, we can try, sir, but after what happened, I'm sure all the Vikings will be gone.
Viking ships? Here? Yes, sir. Let me tell you what happened. No, you can tell me on the way. We must lose no more time.
>> I'll show you where I saw him, sir. Not now. We go to Camelot. King Arthur must hear of this directly. And I'll get that lance.
>> [music] >> Well, can you mount a horse as well as you can fling rocks? But, sir, that's where a maiden rides. That's right. Get on. Stop wasting time.
>> [music] [music] >> You don't have to dismount until we get there, Valin.
Look.
That's it.
Camelot.
The court of King Arthur.
But mind you, you can't slide off downhill.
>> [music] [music] [music] [music] >> And then, sire, I dove into the water and stayed submerged until the Black Knight thought that I'd drowned.
He circled the lake a few times and then left. I went on my way to Camelot and that's where I met Sir Gawain and mistaking him for my pursuer >> Never mind that, lad. King Arthur knows we met.
The point is, sire, that what was rumor now takes human form. This is no phantom.
And our duty is to find this Black Knight and destroy him before his treason ripens. Aye.
Where's your, sire, Prince Valiant?
In exile, sir. Where?
There's your answer, Sir Brack.
That's the way I would have it.
Yes, of course. I hadn't thought.
I agree, sire, with Sir Gawain. The fellow who goes in black armor is certainly no knight.
To credit him with that would be to cast a slur on every knight in the realm.
Well spoken, Sir Brack. And therefore I say that his unlawful disguise endangers his life more than it threatens this kingdom.
For even a knave must know the penalty for wearing the armor of a knight when he's not entitled to the honor. I had the more proof that he plots treason. A man does not risk banishment or death in borrowed armor unless the stakes are high. We all speak no more of it now.
Forewarned is forearmed.
And for that, we owe Prince Valiant. How shall we repay you, son of Scandia?
Make me a knight, sire.
You mean you wish to train here as a novice? No, Sir King. To become a knight. Immediately? Yes, sire. A knight of the Round Table. Valiant.
What's wrong? Hold your tongue and stand up.
>> Let me explain, Sir Gawain.
It is clear that you have little knowledge of what knighthood means.
In how many tournaments have you fought?
What deeds have you done?
Have you killed any enemies of our realm?
Knighthood cannot be had for the asking.
It is not enough to be highborn.
Look around.
You will see many king's sons concealed behind their armor. They'd prefer to be called Sir Knight.
Sir Gawain who brought you here.
Perhaps he failed to tell you that he is the son of our friend, King Lot.
Sir Lancelot would not exchange his knighthood for any kingdom.
Nor would Sir Tristram, famed throughout our world. Nor Sir Galahad, the pride of Christendom, who seeks the Holy Grail.
Yonder is Sir Breunor, who claims descent from Constance, great king of Britain, who was my own father's father.
To be a Viking prince means nothing here.
I will give you whatever lies within my power.
But knighthood must be won.
If that's where your aim lies, you must start by becoming a squire.
I'll take him, sire. Oh, never mind, Sir Breunor. I'll train him. But I have no squire at the moment. Nor have I.
I've never had a Viking for a squire.
More than avoid it. This lad is full of Viking tricks.
I'll tell you how we met, though I hadn't intended to.
He crowned me with a rock.
>> [laughter] >> In that case, Sir Gawain, I think we must assign Prince Valiant's tutelage to you. Do you not agree, Sir Breunor? Of course, sire.
I hadn't known about the Viking fashion of crowning.
I promise Sir Gawain that I shall watch his new squire's progress with fascinated interest.
Do you see the red spot on that, Quentin?
Yes, I do. Now, keep your eye on it and go.
AND DON'T STOP.
HOLD THAT shield up. Up to protect your head. Right.
That's better. Not quite so low. Try it on me.
Come in. All right, give me three.
Better, but your footwork is off. Let the weight come after the blow. So.
You see what I mean?
>> Shield up.
My My foot slipped. Yes, it is a little wet there. That's enough for today.
You're learning fast, squire. You handle horse and lance like a knight. As for the sword, well, that takes time. Don't flatter him, Brack.
I hear you're going to the coast.
>> Why don't you come along? No, we'll go out after the Black Nave, just as soon as this Viking learns that a sword isn't something you butter bread with. I wish you more luck than Lancelot had. He combed the entire coast. He's beginning to think my squire had a fancy dream.
No, he doesn't, sir. Neither do I. I wish you were coming along. I could use you for bait, perhaps, and find this phantom. He's no phantom, sir.
>> Of course not.
Well, another time, Valiant.
>> [music] >> All right, take the swords in.
>> [music] [music] >> Excuse that knock, lad. It'll teach you not to get rough until you're sure of yourself. We only learn by knocks.
If your head is sore, well, remember that's how we met. You almost split mine.
>> [music] [music] [music] >> Prince Valiant. Can Can I come along with you, sir?
Where's Gawain? Well, he's not coming, sir.
Oh. Oh, let me come along with you, sir.
I must say you're a man after my own heart.
But you have a valid argument. What would he say? He'll only be ashamed of making fun of me, sir. If we find the Black Knight, I can show you where I saw him twice. Twice?
>> Yes, sir.
That's two reasons I'd like to have you on this quest.
But I can take no responsibility for what you do, Valiant.
>> [music] [music] [music] >> May I ask you a question, sir?
Go ahead.
King Arthur said that you claim descent from a king of Britain.
I don't claim it, it's a fact.
Unfortunately, I was not acknowledged.
Except for my mother's word, I was never born.
Legality is legality. Arthur is the king, and we must never question it.
>> [music] >> That's where I fell from, sir. Glad you didn't break your neck. What were you doing here?
>> I was on my way to Camelot. Where'd you come from?
Oh, forgive my asking. I forgot.
You say you saw him twice. Where did you see him the first time? Way up there, sir. The two of them came galloping along the bank and rode down the beach right past me. Didn't they see you? I was concealed in some bushes by the water. If there was undergrowth by the water, you must have been close to the fence. Well, sir, it was quite away from here.
I'll ride up that way and take a look.
You get back up there and watch. Hide your horse, keep out of sight. I'll come back through the woodland and join you.
>> [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] >> All right.
Put down your weapons if you want me alive.
>> [music] [music] >> Oh, Eileen.
Eileen.
Eileen.
>> [music] [music] [music] >> I wonder who he is.
At least he's a Christian, praise God.
All he needs is a little rest. He'll come around shortly, my lady. Thank you.
It's Father.
We've been Where are you going, Eileen?
He's waiting. You go along. But but I Please.
I'll tell him you're coming.
>> [music] [music] [music] >> Am I Am I in heaven?
No.
On earth, thank heaven. Well, where? At Ord. My father's king of Ord.
>> [bell] >> Yes, but >> Oh, please don't talk. You must sleep and father's calling. No, wait, please.
I'll come back later.
So far Aleta, I have said nothing to you on nursing the Viking, but now that he's recovering, I demand that you leave the nursing to the servants.
>> Oh, but father, that wouldn't be kind or even Christian. Don't bring in religion to confound me.
God help the king who has two daughters and no sons.
Listen, my child, it's time that you were married. And because you are older than Aleta, the man you wed will one day rule Ord with you. That is why I have accepted King Arthur's invitation to attend the tournament at Camelot. There you will find a husband.
>> You'll have all the best knights in Britain to choose from. You'll be betrothed before you return. I've sworn it.
Somehow the knights who come here to seek your hand never seem to suit you.
They're all so old. We don't want striplings.
What's wrong with Sir Brack?
Well, his his blood is as good as King Arthur's.
>> And he never lets us forget it, as his own father apparently did.
>> Well, I I don't say there's not a blemish on his birth, but had King Arthur not been born, Brack might hold the throne.
Legitimate or not, he is of royal blood.
Well, so is Prince Valiant. But he's a Viking!
Barbarians, pirates, uncivilized pagans, all of them. And how do we know that he was even with Sir Brack?
I'm sure that if Sir Brack were near, he would have come and paid court to you as he always does. Besides, all we know about the Viking is that he is a Viking.
>> [music] >> Who's that, a Viking?
Why, it's Sir Brack. He ought to think.
Incredible.
My horse went lame, and when I returned to where I'd left you, daylight was going. There wasn't a soul in sight. You saw no armed men, sir? I only wish I had. I was sure you weren't for trouble.
Only the trouble of searching everywhere for you.
I'm afraid that you have the gift of encountering things that no one else can find. I I can't make out why they only came after me. They must have seen you.
From cover, perhaps, and recognized me.
My lance is feared well.
The important thing is that you got away, and for that we must be grateful.
But we'll take no more chances. I'm waiting here until you're well enough to travel. Just what I was going to propose, Sir Brack. You're more than welcome. Thank you, sire.
And now I think that this young hothead has had enough excitement.
The more rest he gets, the sooner we'll be able to be on our way. Quite right.
I'll come, Sir Brack. You must give me all the news of Camelot. Gladly. King Arthur has invited us to see the tournament.
>> [clears throat] >> I hope we shall see much of you there.
Elita.
>> [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] >> It's been a long hour waiting.
Well, I had difficulty in getting away from Sir Brack. Well, I'm beginning not to like him.
Forget it.
I'm just jealous.
I like it. Well, I don't. Ever since he's arrived, all I get from you is stolen moments.
But wait till we get to Camelot.
Then you'll give me all your time. Oh, gladly.
It's not only Sir Brack, it's father.
[music] He's watching me like a hawk.
Look, Ilean is standing guard. She'll whistle if she sees anyone coming.
>> [music] >> Why does she always keep asking me about Sir Gawain?
She's in love with him.
Sir Gawain? Mhm.
Oh, I really shouldn't tell you.
It's her secret.
Well, you see, father took her to Camelot.
>> [music] >> The year Sir Gawain won the tournament.
Well, she was just at that romantic age and well, she fell in love with him.
Never got over it.
She vowed she'll never marry another man.
And he doesn't know a thing about it?
Wouldn't it be dreadful if he were in love with another? My knight?
All he loves is a good fight. Oh, then you must tell them at Camelot. She'd be broken-hearted if her dream didn't come true. Promise me you'll help them. Well, what do you want me to do? Propose for him?
I'm afraid that's one thing you don't know how to do.
Not for yourself, anyway.
Are you afraid of father or or are you just [music] trifling?
Well, I can't say what I want to.
Not yet.
Why not?
It's It's not only your father, it's me.
It's my fault.
You see, I have a vow to fulfill before I can Can you of anything else?
>> [music] [music] >> Will you wear this?
>> [music] >> Put it on.
>> [music] [music] >> No, no, no. No, no, no, no.
>> [music] [music] >> Alita.
What are you doing here?
Well, I came out looking for Eileen and found him styling and sunning himself.
There's nothing like sun to cure an illness, brow. There's more color in your face today. I thought to my daughter's report that you were still an invalid.
No, sir. I That's what comes of perfect nursing. Do you feel as sturdy as you look? Yes, sir. Then I see no reason to delay our departure another hour. Do you?
No, sir.
>> Very well, then. Oh, but not today.
Why not?
Well, we leave ourselves in three more days. I I thought we were all going together. You tempt me, Alita, but duty comes first. Your father is well enough.
We must go.
Of course, Sir Brack. And so must we.
Why should we wait three more days and lose Sir Brack's protection? How much nicer to have three days at Camelot before the tournament? Perhaps you're right, my dear. Don't you think so, Sir Brack?
Certainly.
>> [music] [music] [music] >> Welcome to Camelot, sire. Greetings, Sir Kay. Our arrival is a little premature.
King Arthur and his queen will be all the more pleased. Will you follow me?
Prince Valiant. Yes, sir. Does Sir Gawain know that you've returned? Well, no, sir, not yet. Where is he, sir? In his quarters, gravely wounded.
Excuse me.
Valiant!
You're all right, lad. What happened, sir?
Oh, nothing much. It was after you left that Blast you, boy! You ran off.
I'm I'm sorry, sir.
>> Sorry my beef bones! You broke your word, ran off without a by your leave. I was a fool.
>> Don't take the words out of my mouth.
You're a Viking fool. I'll keep no squire who disobeys. Go on, go to Brack.
Let him Oh, forgive me, sir, and please, please let >> Please stop interrupting him. I'll tell you what happened.
When you failed to return, I went out after you. That's how I came on the Black Knight. You found him? I could have won a good fight if the knave had fought fairly. He was searching a wood when I challenged him.
We fought and he was good.
His lance broke and I unhorsed him. I rode in to finish him when when a dozen violets have been hiding came charging out at me. They were on foot? Armed with bows? I It was only luck I got away through a hail of arrows.
>> So did I. You what? I was set upon by a band of bowmen. Escaped with an arrow in my back.
Where was Sir Brack? I don't know. I was nearly captured where he told me to wait for him. Now he says he went back to search for me and found no one.
Isn't that strange, sir?
What do you imply?
Well, it's it's hard to put into words, sir, but but could it be that he covets King Arthur's throne more than anyone knows?
Sir Brack A base suspicion, Val, unworthy of you.
I I suppose it is unworthy.
>> Infamous is a better word.
Sir Brack may have been born on the wrong side of the blanket, but he's a knight of the Round Table.
Sworn to lay down his life for our king and to defend truth, the weak and the helpless.
I'm sorry, sir. Say no more about it.
But control that knavish waking imagination.
Now, how did you get into trouble?
Well, I took Sir Brack down to the What is it, page?
Sir, there's a a lady outside who wants to see Prince Valiant.
Ha ha ha ha ha.
So, that's the kind of trouble you've been getting into, eh? Well, just wait till you see her, sir.
Hold on, lad.
Oh, Eileen. I I had to find out about Sir Gawain.
How is he? Well, come on in and see for yourself.
>> No, no, I can't. I I I just came to ask >> Oh, come on. Don't be shy.
Sir Gawain, may I present the daughter of the king of Ord, Princess Ilin.
Excuse me, my lady. You You find me in a most unpresentable state.
I heard you were wounded, sir, and I ran I I mean, I had to I came to see Prince Valiant.
Well, uh Sit down, Ilin. I I want you to get acquainted with my knight.
>> I'd love to.
>> You can stay a while. Sir Gawain needs company, and I've got >> No, no, no.
Don't leave us.
>> But, sir, there is someone I want you to meet. I'll be right back.
>> But, Val Valiant!
>> [music] >> You Oh, sir, they they say your lung's pierced. Oh, no, it's it's just a cough.
You You You know Prince Valiant? Yes.
You like him?
Yes.
>> [music] >> I'll wait here. You tell Prince Valiant I wish to see him. Well, that's all right. You can go in.
He has another lady with him.
Another lady?
You wait here.
Alita!
Oh, forgive me. I >> [music] >> I thought This is Sir Gawain.
Uh sir, this is my sister.
Oh, no, no, Sir Gawain. Please, lie still. Forgive me. I'm slightly wounded.
Well, not slightly, sir. I was with Sir Brack when he asked the king's physician how you were.
It's nothing.
Well, but he said your wound was very serious.
Have you a fever, sir?
Have you a fever?
Have you a fever, Sir Gawain?
>> [music] >> Sir Gawain? Mhm.
Have you a fever?
Wonderful.
>> [music] >> Why, you're burning. I am. Honey, feel his brow.
You see, he's on fire. Yes.
Feel again.
We must send for his physician.
>> I'll go find him. I'll go with you. Oh, no, no, don't leave me.
>> Oh, please, please be quiet. You must rest.
Page, run and fetch the king's physician.
>> Wait. Can't we go ourselves? Oh, father's waiting. He'll be furious. I didn't know you'd sneaked off, too.
Hurry now. Tell him to come quickly. Sir Gawain is delirious.
>> [music] >> Sir Gawain. Here, here, help me, lad.
I'm all thumbs.
>> You can't get up, sir.
>> Stop talking like that fool of a physician.
>> I'll fetch him, sir, and please, please lie down.
>> Lie down? Don't be an idiot. I've got to go find her and make sure I wasn't dreaming.
She She touched me here.
I never felt anything like it before. I I was tongue-tied. That's wonderful. Are you making sport of me? You're in love.
Is that so comical? Yes, I am in love with the most beautiful creature I've ever seen. And you laugh because you think an old warhorse like me won't have a chance.
>> No, no, because she's in love with you.
Oh, don't jest, Bal. I'm too fond of you. It hurts.
>> I wouldn't lie for the world, sir. She loves you. On my honor. How do you know who it is?
>> I know all about it, sir. She saw you win a tournament years ago, and she's loved you ever since. I found out at court. She vows that she'll never marry anyone else.
I can't believe it.
You You think I'd lie to you?
No, no, I I just couldn't dream that Oh, you don't know what you've done for me, Lan. I behaved like an idiot. She She kept asking if I had a fever and by heaven I did. The moment I looked at her, I was on fire. And no wonder. She She looked like an angel when she leaned over me with all that golden hair. What?
Like a Like a golden halo around her head. A leader. Alita.
>> But But sir, she came here looking for me.
>> No, no, not for you, my cockrel. For her sister. The dark-haired lass who came running after you the minute you arrived.
I'm onto you. I saw you were in love even before you dragged her in to show her off. And I don't blame you, boy.
She's charming. Charming.
>> Sir Gawain, she's not >> stammering like a lovesick swain. You don't have to hide it, Val.
You know my secret.
I know yours.
Oh, I owe you my happiness, my life, Val. I I couldn't dream I had a chance of winning her. Listen, Sir Gawain, I've got to tell you What's the meaning of this? Well, what brings you here, Morgantown? This boy.
And a good thing, too. What do you think you're doing? I was getting up. You're out of your mind. Drink this. Mad, take it away. Drink this down or I'll pour it down.
Ow, WHAT ARE YOU BREWING FROM? DEAD TOADS? NOW, lie down. You'll sleep. My squire is a better leech than you. He's cured me. I'll be up for the tournament.
You want to kill yourself?
Come along, squire. He'll sleep a dozen hours with that potion in him. I've got to tell him something, sir.
>> Not now. Come along.
>> Don't mind him, Val. Say it.
Well, sir, it's about Alita. She's >> Yes?
Well, I Go ahead. Say it.
Nothing, sir. Come along, squire. You wanted to reassure me, is that it?
Yes, sir.
God bless you, Val.
One moment, squire.
I'm glad you're back. He needs watching.
He's in more danger than he [music] realizes. Now, stay with him, humor him, but don't let him leave his bed. Do you understand? Yes, sir.
>> [music] [music] [music] [music and bell] [music] [music] [music] >> Did you find him?
>> No, they closed the corridor. Oh, that's father's doing.
>> Look how he's watching. We might as well be in prison. Why could I could murder him. Father? No, that Viking, that miserable, hateful Viking.
Telling me we had only stolen moments at Ord, but we'd have all the time. I'm here. Three days and nights without a word.
Maybe he's sick. Do you think so? Well, it's possible.
No, no, I know what it is. He's in love with someone else.
>> Oh, no.
All the time he was flirting with me at Ord, he's had some little wench waiting for him here. Now, he's gone back to her and betrayed me. Oh.
Oh, father's right about those blasted Vikings.
>> Alita.
Giving me this so I'd wait for him. What a liar.
He wants to break my heart.
And he'll do it, too.
Alita!
What is going on here?
We We're discussing her suitors.
Discussing them? Come and join them. The hour is getting late, and tomorrow is the tournament. The tournament >> [music] [music] >> What's the meaning of this? What's it?
Sir Gawain's pavilion and his armor.
He can't take part in that tournament.
He's got to stay in bed. He will, sir, but but there's never been a tournament when his armor wasn't seen. So, here it is. Well, you'd better keep an eye on him. He told me to stay here and guard his armor. Well, that's just his way of having you see [music] the tournament.
Oh, no, sir. He says maybe I'll get a few ideas of chivalry into my Viking head. I see. He never admits his good deeds.
Well, I'll go have a look at him presently. Make sure he stays in bed.
>> [music] >> Alita.
Have you nothing to say?
No.
>> [music] >> Alita.
Alita.
Hear ye, hear ye, knights of the field.
By royal edict of his majesty, the king of Ord.
In this first tournament, the knight who wins the field against all challengers shall win the hand in marriage of the Princess Alita, daughter of the KING OF ORD.
I KNOW WHAT WAS WRONG. WITH so many to choose from, you couldn't make up your mind. And now we will leave it to the will of God. The The best knight here shall be your husband.
No, no, no, no.
Hear ye.
The four remaining knights will now take the stand for the fifth joust of the day.
A new challenger has entered the list.
It's Gawain. Are you sure?
>> It's Gawain's armor.
>> He's there.
He'll kill himself.
>> It's a bike.
Imposter.
Sit down, you little Another challenger has entered the ditch. No.
>> [music] >> Yay!
>> She wait.
Lie down. For heaven's sake, lie down.
You've opened your wound again.
Is he badly hurt? Sir, he ought to be dead, but he isn't.
We'll have to move him to his quarters and dress his wound. Where's Aleta?
Here.
By the grace of God, you've won her hand in marriage.
By this sign, your troth be plighted.
Ah, it's like a dream.
I owe my happiness to Prince Valiant.
You very nearly owe your death to him.
You lied to me. You ran back and got him out of bed.
>> No, Aleta, you did that. Me? You came around and told me about the announcement. I came around to make sure you were still in your bed. How could I know you were seeking a bride?
>> You were just in the nick of time, too.
My loyal squire failed me for once.
Why didn't you come and tell me, Val?
He was trying to win me for himself.
>> No.
No, don't mock him. He was afraid I'd get myself killed.
He thought he could wear my armor and not be recognized. Didn't you, Val?
Yes. Ah, bless you, boy. But it was madness. I know you meant well and your heart was right, but you're in grave trouble. You know it, don't you?
I don't know what can be done about it.
I'll I'll do everything I can, but >> to do anything except stop talking. Now, not another word.
I'm going to take you to your quarters and dress that wound. Fetch the litter bearers, squire, and be quick about it.
Yes, sir.
Will you take the litter in, please?
Guard!
Halt!
Squire, you'll come with us by order of the king.
Forward, march!
>> [music] >> I thought I told you not to come here. I had to come, sir.
This will tell you why.
King Aegwain and his queen have already been taken.
Now, there is only Prince Valiant.
It grieves us, Prince Valiant, that you have made no defense which might diminish your guilt.
We know of your devotion to Sir Gawain and of the motives which may have prompted you to impersonate him.
But, to wear the armor and identity of a knight of the Round Table is a crime for which you must be tried.
For your father's sake, I wish we might hear you plead that you were not aware of the gravity of your offense.
Do you so plead?
I I can't, sire.
In that case, only Sir Gawain's request delays judgment.
Until he is well enough to appear before us, you must be confined.
Sire, may I speak?
Since it was I who suffered the indignity of being challenged on the field of honor by a squire in the guise of a knight, I feel that it is my privilege to ask a favor for the prisoner.
I ask you all to remember that he is not a Britain, but a Viking who has led a secluded life in exile with his father.
And though he does not deny knowing that the penalty for his offense is banishment or worse, yet he is highborn, and his word of honor can be trusted.
So, I suggest, sire, to save him the immediate disgrace of imprisonment, that he be left at large pending trial if he will swear to confine himself to quarters.
All right. All right.
The accused will kneel.
Do you give your solemn pledge to confine yourself to quarters until you shall be summoned for judgment? I do, sire.
So be it.
>> [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] >> Forgive me.
>> [music] [music] >> I hate you. Well, you should.
You're going to marry Sir Gawain.
>> love me. You lied to me.
That's right.
>> No, no, you're lying now. Have it your own way. Oh, but how you can't go.
You're on your honor. If you break your pledge, you'll never dare set foot in Britain again. It's worth your life to fail King Arthur. I've already failed him as I failed Sir Gawain and myself, but I'm not going to fail my father. I don't know what you mean, but you can't break your pledge. I'll never see you again.
No. Let go. You'll get hurt.
>> Are you going away on account of me? No, I'm not, but it's just as well. No, I hate you.
I love you. I'll never marry anybody else.
>> [music] [music] [music] [bell] [music] [music] [music] [music] >> OUT. WHAT? OUT. BUT WHY? HE'S A FRIEND OF MINE.
>> NO ARGUMENTS TONIGHT. HE'S going out.
Get him out. We don't want his kind in here.
>> [music] >> My father, mother, and Alita. We've got to get them out of the dungeon.
Later. But I need you now.
>> But Bultar, I've got it. Listen to me and do as I say.
Go to the tower. Do you know the way?
Know the way? You forget, Bultar, I was born here.
>> [music] [music] [music] [bell] [music] >> You're for escaped prisoner. That's you.
Get to the tower.
>> [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] >> ESCAPE? WHAT? PAUL? I'LL PUT YOU IN CHAINS FOR THIS. YOU'LL GET OUT AND FIND HIM. GO AHEAD, GET OUT. FIND HIM RIGHT AWAY. GET OUT, ALL OF YOU.
GET HIM AND BRING HIM HERE.
>> [music] >> GOD, take your men down that corridor and I'll take this one. Search every room AND EVERY PASSAGE. AND HURRY. HE CAN'T BE FAR AWAY.
>> [music] [music] [screaming] [music] [music] [music] [music] >> SEIZE HIM NOW!
>> [music] >> SIR I GOT [screaming] HIS DAGGER.
>> [cheering] [music] [music] [music] >> I WANT PRINCE VALIANT IN CHAINS BY MORNING. NOW, GO!
>> [music] >> TO ARMS, SIRE! TO ARMS! THE CHRISTIANS, THEY'RE ATTACKING!
>> [music] [music] [cheering] >> BAR THE KING THE GATES!
>> [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] >> SWING YOUR MOUTHS!
>> [music] [music] >> GO!
YOU TAKE THAT RIGHT.
YOU, THE BATMAN. WE'LL GIVE HIM ANOTHER DOSE.
>> [screaming] [screaming] >> FULL TIME.
>> GET THAT MAN.
GET THAT MAN.
>> [screaming] >> GO ON.
GET HIM.
>> [screaming] [music] [bell] >> OH MY SON.
>> [music] [music] >> AS I ARRIVED AT THE LAKE, I noticed someone on the far side. As I rode around to intercept him.
I demand to be taken to King Arthur.
>> You will be, under arrest.
>> READY.
SIRE, I HAVE FOUND YOUR TRAITOR.
The Black Knight.
You mean Sir Brack?
>> I do, sire. He used his disguise to make a pact with a Viking traitor, plotting to seize your throne as Sligon seized my father's. The lad has lost his wits.
>> I called you a traitor when you tricked me into Sligon's hands. Now I say it again, traitor.
And hear this, Sligon who promised you an army to overthrow King Arthur is dead. He's ill, sire. I pleaded for him once to save him from imprisonment.
>> NO, TO KEEP YOU WITHIN your reach so I could be betrayed into Sligon's hands.
Because I believed he would honor his pledge, but as you know, his word MEANS NOTHING.
>> HE LIES, SIRE. HE KNEW MY FATHER had been captured for he had his ring. He wanted me free because he knew that if I got the ring, my pledge to go to my father would take precedence over the pledge I gave you here.
For that, I crave your forgiveness, sire, and and ask you to hear MY DETAILED CHARGES. PURE RAVING, SIRE. I call upon you to put an end to this madness. And I call on you, sir, to make a BETTER ANSWER.
>> THERE IS ONLY ONE ANSWER, my sword.
>> No, it's my right. I demand my right according to our code of chivalry.
Prince Valiant, though you broke your pledge to us here, we are obliged to consider your sincerity.
But we have no right to doubt the honor of a trusted knight on the word of a squire.
I am sure you share our wish to hear him answer this mortal charge of treason.
This is my answer, the only answer this Viking's worthy of. And I accept that answer. But sire, in a fight to the death, the lad is no match for Brack.
I'll take his place. He's accused me, let him defend his lies. It's my right, sire. But the lad IS NO MATCH THE ACCUSED KNIGHT DEMANDS a trial by combat. He cannot be refused.
Prince Valiant, will you accept Sir Gawain to fight in your stead.
No, sire.
Not here, Sir Breuse.
I am the accused. I have the choice of time and place.
Here and now.
And decide.
No, Balin. No.
Take care of her, sir.
BALIN!
>> [bell] [music] >> THANK YOU, SIR, FOR FOR WANTING TO FIGHT FOR ME.
YOU'LL never need anyone to fight for you, boy. I I brought her back to you, sir.
No man ever had a squire like you, Val.
Don't you realize that her sister told me the truth?
But you were a young fool, and I was an old one, which is worse.
We both had things to learn. The truth hurts sometimes, but it's the only thing to build happiness on.
We thought you were both dead.
Irene and I began by consoling each other.
Now we're making a habit of it.
God bless you.
>> [music] >> Kneel, squire.
With this sword, Excalibur, I, Arthur, King of the Britons, strike thee once, twice, thrice, and dub thee knight of our most Christian order, the Knights of the Round Table.
Rise, Sir Valant.
Sir!
>> [music]
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