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* [[I Have No Son]]: Played with. Cerdic disowns his son for his failure. But still keeps him back when sending in the remains of his troops into an obvious trap.
* [[I Have No Son]]: Played with. Cerdic disowns his son for his failure. But still keeps him back when sending in the remains of his troops into an obvious trap.
* [[The Last Thing You Ever See]]: When Arthur meets Cerdic before the battle.
* [[The Last Thing You Ever See]]: When Arthur meets Cerdic before the battle.
{{quote| '''Arthur:''' I came to see your face so that I alone may find you on the battlefield. And it will be good of you to mark my face, Saxon, for the next time you see it, it will be the last thing you see on this earth. }}
{{quote|'''Arthur:''' I came to see your face so that I alone may find you on the battlefield. And it will be good of you to mark my face, Saxon, for the next time you see it, it will be the last thing you see on this earth. }}
* [[Love Triangle]]: Lancelot, Guinevere and Arthur. [[Alternate Character Interpretation|Maybe.]]
* [[Love Triangle]]: Lancelot, Guinevere and Arthur. [[Alternate Character Interpretation|Maybe.]]
* [[Manipulative Bastard]]: Bishop Germanus.
* [[Manipulative Bastard]]: Bishop Germanus.

Revision as of 02:27, 8 August 2014

King Arthur is a 2004 film directed by Antoine Fuqua and written by David Franzoni. It stars Clive Owen as the title character, Ioan Gruffudd as Lancelot, and Keira Knightley as Guinevere.

A reluctant leader, Arthur wishes only to leave Britain and return to the peace and stability of Rome. Before he can head for Rome, one final mission leads him and his Knights of the Round Table, Lancelot, Galahad, Bors, Tristan, Dagonet and Gawain to the conclusion that when Rome is gone, Britain needs a king--someone not only to defend against the current threat of invading Saxons, but to lead the isle into a new age. Under the guidance of Merlin, a former enemy, and the beautiful, courageous Guinevere by his side, Arthur will have to find the strength within himself to change the course of history.


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Arthur: I came to see your face so that I alone may find you on the battlefield. And it will be good of you to mark my face, Saxon, for the next time you see it, it will be the last thing you see on this earth.