Listen "Excalibur 40th Anniversary"
Episode Synopsis
In 1981 John Boorman directed a tale of the greatest Arthurian myths set to film: Excalibur! The iOtians chat about one of their favorite movies on its 40th anniversary. You'll learn about interesting casting prospects (Sean Connery as Arthur) and hear other behind-the-scenes tales from the making of the film. Before you go hunting for the Grail, listen to this podcast!Excalibur (1981) directed by John Boormanhttps://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082348/Excalibur: Behind the Movie (2013)https://pbsinternational.org/programs/excalibur_behind-the-movie/The Sword in the Stone (1963)https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0057546/Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Maloryhttps://bookshop.org/books/le-morte-d-arthur-9780375753220/9780375753220The Once and Future King by T. H. Whitehttps://bookshop.org/books/the-once-and-future-king/9780441627400The Death of King Arthur retold by Peter Ackroydhttps://bookshop.org/books/the-death-of-king-arthur-the-immortal-legend-penguin-classics-deluxe-edition/9780143106951Idylls of the King by Alfred Lord Tennysonhttps://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/261147/idylls-of-the-king-by-alfred-tennyson/The Wrath of the iOtiansEmail: [email protected]: thewrathoftheiotiansTwitter: @OfiOtiansWebsite: https://thewrathoftheiotians.buzzsprout.com/MusicSiegfried's Funeral March and Finale composed by Richard WagnerPerformed by the United States Marine Corps Band, recorded December 8–11, 1981 at w:Lisner Auditorium, w:George Washington University, w:Washington, DC, funeral march transcribed by Howard Bowlin and finale transcribed by John Bourgeois, who was the Band Director.The music was obtained from WikiMedia Commons and is under public domain.
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