One of the earliest animated movies of Walt Disney Pictures, The Sword in the Stone (1963), is based on the novel of the same name by T.H. White. It retells the famous Arthurian legend of the sword of ...
King Arthur, the mythical ruler of Camelot, may be best known for pulling the magical sword Excalibur from a stone, but there's another rock formation that bears his name hidden away in the English ...
The French town of Rocamadour was partly known for a centuries-old sword embedded in a cliff wall 100 feet off a riverbank. The 1,250-year-old Durandal sword disappeared recently, believed to be ...
One of Disneyland’s popular attractions is the Sword in the Stone. A Disney guest thinks she knows the trick to successfully pulling the sword out of the stone. The attraction is located in ...
Disney's effort to remake seemingly all of its animated classics into live-action movies continues; unfortunately, they often deliver mixed results. For every Aladdin there's a Pinocchio; and for ...
The book is riotously funny. Breathlessly, joyously, not at all in the leisurely tempo of old romance, it proceeds with unwearied gusto and endless variety of invention. And we grow increasingly sure ...
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